Ford Five Hundred to become Taurus

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DETROIT - Ford Motor Co. will rename its slow-selling Five Hundred model the Taurus, a name Ford previously used for a car that became the nation’s top-seller, two company officials said Tuesday.

The officials spoke to The Associated Press on the condition they not be identified by name because the official announcement had not yet been made.

The Taurus, considered by some the car that saved Ford, revolutionized the way autos look and feel when it was introduced in 1985.

The Dearborn-based automaker ceased production of the Taurus in October after 21 years and sales of nearly 7 million, perplexing many industry analysts and former Ford executives who said the brand name had great value.

Ford spokesman Jim Cain would not confirm that the Taurus name will be brought back, but said new Chief Executive Alan Mulally has been interested in the Taurus ever since arriving from aviation giant Boeing Co. last year.

Cain said the company would make news at the Chicago Auto Show later this week, but he would not say what it was.

“It will be announced in Chicago, whatever it is. I’m not confirming or denying,” he said.

The Five Hundred, built on Volvo architecture, sold moderately well in 2005, its first full year on the market, but sales nose-dived last year to about 84,000 from almost 108,000.

It will get a new, more powerful engine and some cosmetic updates for the 2008 model year, when the name change likely is to take place. The new version will be in showrooms this summer, company officials have said.

The Taurus, called a “jellybean” or “flying potato” when it first was introduced because of its futuristic curved design, was an immediate hit, with buyers snapping up more than 263,000 in 1986, its first full year on the market.

It became the best-selling car in America in 1992 with sales of nearly 410,000, unseating the Honda Accord just as Japanese imports were starting to take hold in the U.S., and it held the top spot for five straight years until it was supplanted by the Toyota Camry in 1997. Even last year, it sold 175,000 models in September, mainly to rental car and other fleet buyers.

Ford also sold another 2 million Mercury Sables, the Taurus’ nearly identical twin. It is likely that the Five Hundred’s Mercury counterpart, the Montego, will be renamed the Sable.

The company was losing billions in the early 1980s when Taurus was just an idea. Philip Caldwell, chief executive at the time, challenged designers and engineers to come up with a radically different car that would return Ford to profitability.

Last year, Ford lost $12.7 billion, and it was forced to mortgage its factories to set up a credit line of more than $20 billion as it undergoes a radical restructuring plan.

The Taurus, redesigned in 1996, became a symbol of the company’s current ills. It was left almost unchanged for 10 years with little advertising support as the company focused on high-profit trucks and sport utility vehicles.
Ford, left with few desirable cars, was caught flat-footed this year when consumer tastes shifted away from trucks. Its sales dropped 8 percent last year as buyers went to more fuel-efficient models made mainly by Asian brands.

Mulally, tapped to rescue the company, helped revolutionize product development at Boeing in part by taking inspiration from the broad, team-based approach Ford used to create the Taurus in the 1980s.

Ironically, those ideas failed to catch on at the automaker, some industry observers say.

Mulally, who in the 1990s managed development of Boeing’s enormously successful 777, applied the Taurus ideas to that project.

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Actually last summer I got to drive the Ford Fusion and Five Hundred around the Chicagoland Racetrack in Joliet (Southwest of the City), and I have to say, they are both pretty damn good cars. Problem with Ford is trying to toot you're horn is harder and harder nowadays because there are so many damn cars on the market, I say get back to bascis, they do have halfway decent cars.
 
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I disagree Dan. If they do it successfully and make changes to the car when they re-introduce it, I think it may actually help the company tremendously.

If you look at American auto manufacturers, there highest selling cars are rarely with new entrants to the market, it's usually revitalizing an existing brand name. Toyota did extensive market history on this, and that is why (usually) whenever it introduces a new car, it does so as a trim level of a previous existing model. The Corolla was originally introduced under the Corona name, the Solara was initially introduces as Camry Solara, the Supra was introduced as a CelicaSupra, and so forth. The company has had great success spring boarding off the name recognition.

I wish Ford luck; I was shocked that they had to get secured lending; never in their history have they EVER had to secure debt.... even back in the 80s their borrowings were not secured. That is really worrysome. I hope a foreign company doesn't swoop in an offer to buy the company.
 
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The Ford Five Hundred is a really good car for the value, especially with Ford's recent increase in quality in all their new models. I think that while slow sales are not due to the name "Five Hundred", a harmless namechange to the legendary "Taurus" will hopefully help things out.
 
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Isn't it a shame that the Ford (and GM) marketing departments are so messed up? They should have called this car Taurus from day 1, and uber-hyped it as the "Next Gen" of the most successful Ford ever, building on the Taurus legacy. Now it may be too little, too late.

Just like the GM Superbowl ad with the robot, what a terrible maketing piece.
 
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[idea] since everyone is reintroducing muscle cars from back in the day maybe the smart thing for them to do is bring back the Taurus SHO.
Introduce the Five Hundred as the Taurus 500 and SHO ,maybe that would spark some intrest in some people? [rolleyes]
 


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