FordTempoFanatic
Ford Tempo Fanatic
FordTempoFanatic

Either Audi's Chase advertisement, or the Grease Monkey's ad. I will say this though, the worst is Toyota's cheesy Tundra ad.

@Subliminal0182: Damn ricers. Although, I admit, I do think the original Fast and Furious is an okay movie. All the others made my eyes bleed.

I am trying to decide if its a good or bad thing that there is more muscle, particularly the Buick.

Conan O'brien used to have a Ford Tempo at one point. Forget where I heard this, might be bs.

Sure sounds like a lot of work to review a car! Here I thought you just drive it and say whether you like it, or you don't. Regarding the Fit, it does seem like a geek's car. Not that is necessarily a bad thing; most geeks are smarter then I. When I think of Fit owners, the type of person who comes to mind first is

Okay, so now why is there no Ford advertisements on this site? I've only seem GM and Toyota.

The Fit is Go.

Something American. That is all.

Very nice looking Camaro there. I do like.

Who is to blame. Ford? The American consumer? The economy? No. It is the most feared of all things standing in the way of just and good: Manbearpig.

Very interesting thing we've got going here. I will say, I'll take a weak lightweight over a powerful heavyweight. Best case scenario is a powerful lightweight, but that format of car died out in 1973. I have driven too many new sedans and coupes to keep track off. I've only got this to say: I'll take my 2,523lb. '89

@Lost in the age of Aerostar: 3HP, 10lb-ft of torque. Only available on two models from 1989 to 1991, the GLS and AWD. The Topaz received it in it's XR5 Coupe, LTS (Luxury Touring Sedan), GS-AWD, and LS-AWD. It was essentially designed for the heavier AWD and the sportier GLS/XR5/LTS, with a revised intake and tweaks

@tiberiuswise: Indeed. As it stands, a 3.0L SHO sits nicely in a two door Tempo. Makes for quite the fun ride with a five speed stick and a weight of under 2,500lbs.

@nataku83: In the 1970s, the whole "just like a Mercedes" deal didn't work out too well at Ford. I don't think it will work out too well now in the 2000s either.

I'd like to know why the 1989 Ford Tempo is not on this list.

Very nice. Glad to see the SHO back. Now lets get the HSO back! As in, the Ford Tempo with the might 2.3L HSO I4. I jest. In all seriousness though, I am liking the direction Ford is going in. Some of their latest products are truly outstanding, and this Taurus is just one of 'em. Even the new Mustang, despite it not

"I refuse to start until you build me a heated garage." - 1989 Ford Tempo

I never had anything exciting happen in/around any of our three minivans. However, my brother once stole the van (an '04 Chevy Venture) and wrecked it on our driveway. $14,000 in damages to the said van, which was airbourne for two or so yards before landing near a creek. Strangely, at that time, the van was only