FordTempoFanatic
Ford Tempo Fanatic
FordTempoFanatic

@Jim-Bob: Not all. Although at this point in time, its hard to believe over 800,000 1984 and 1985 Tempos were sold, given the low amount of them still out there.

Ford. Tempo.

Ok, so we've had a couple Chrysler K-Car's, a GM X-body, a Civic, where is the Ford Tempo darn it?

Its a sad day when Russia makes a better Cadillac then, well, Cadillac.

Interesting. It looks cooler then the mangled Intrepid that gets hauled around the borough schools.

@Maymar has too much utility character: I'd like an SS. If it were rear wheel drive (or even AWD) with a solid manual transmission. Actually, scratch that, I'd like an Impala of any model if it had a good ol' stick-shift.

@rlj676-Carbon Footprint Size - Clownshoe: Tempo is many things. Uninspiring, is not one of them. Its slow, its weak, its sex appeal is nonexistent, its not the most reliable car ever. At least its interesting, to me. You can't get a diesel Impala, or a manual-equipped Impala, or an AWD Impala. Impala is an average

Chevrolet Aveo or the totally uninspiring Impala. Seriously, that car needs to go.

Woah! I have a Chevy Cheyenne! Ok, so its a 1992 K-2500 (with no options) from the GMT400-Series era. From the days when the Cheyenne was the entry level model, and all you got was a single speaker AM radio. I doubt I could sell it for $48k.

BNSF: 1

Good for GM. I figured, what with their current situation, they'd just make the car and leave the buyers to figure out where to power up. Nonetheless, I foresee a rise in electricity theft. You know. Like internet theft (when someone pulls up near your house and sits with their laptop on for many minutes), only

@mattattaxx: I guess. I just don't see the attraction, but eh, beauty is in the eye of the beholder and so on.

@Fluffy, Pushbroom: In my humble opinion, a Volvo 240 is has a higher "cool factor" then that of the Element, xB, or Cube. But I also like Ford Tempos, so. Yes.

@BRAWNDO_POWERED: I see.. Although, I'm not seeing much difference between the Scion xB, Nissan Cube, and Honda Element. If those are the cars youths are supposed to drive, then I want to be old(er).

@IH_kumicho: Name one thing the Cube does that signifies chance, innovation, or anything revolutionary whatsoever. Oh yeah, its just another car. At least the Flex can boast advanced iPod integration, forced induction, and direct injection. Youth? Most "youths" I know drive old Civics and Escorts, with the occasional

Its safe to assume its going to be an interesting car. Its also safe to assume its not going to be sold Stateside, adding to the list of cool cars we do not get.

Good for Nissan. I now have a far lower opinion of Pepsi however. I mean, they couldn't have done a comparison of say a vintage woody wagon and the new Ford Flex? You know, show a little support of America during these times? Nope. Darn commies.

I know I've heard that background music somewhere. I think in some of my uncle's, uh, not-appropriate-for-children-or-anyone-for-that-matter VHS tapes. Don't ask me how I know.

I've had good luck. Might have something to do with the mechanic who takes care of my family's trucks is also my friend, but eh.