FordTempoFanatic
Ford Tempo Fanatic
FordTempoFanatic

Incredible collection. Its almost perfect.

Poor Chrysler.

You call that snow? Someone needs to tell these people to grow a pair, move to AK, stimulate our economy, and when they get back to the Lower 49s they won't ever bitch about snow again.

This disaster really hasn't had nearly enough mainstream media attention. This might actually remind people Toyota is just as bad as any other automaker when it comes to pinching pennies.

@RoboRed loves his virtual G8 GXP: So did I. One of my earliest TV memories was back in the days when GM built a half decent truck and backed it up with that catchy tune.

@Reggin2: The domestic European market Ford Focus (RS, ST, or otherwise) is a fantastic machine that rivals the greatest FRONT WHEEL DRIVE Chevy Impala SS (with a heavy as fuck V8 with no power) or V6 Dodge Charger.

And this is why America will never be cool.

Woah. Anyone remember when pretty much every car had a theme song of sorts?

@Infinitrium: A year. Get the facts bro. Another fact is, those carburetor'ed 1984 models rocketed the Tempo up to the top five best sellers list in the U.S. as well as the Big #1 in Canada. Over half a million in one model year.

@SlowMo (actually, there's no E on my R): Picture this. A log cabin in the Alaskan wilderness, with a garage the size of the house itself. Parked inside his brother's project VW Beetle and my truck (1990 Ford F-150 with some goodies under the hood). Parked right in front of the house, a not-showroom but still well

Little known fact, but the Fair Fairmont's 200cid. I6 (of Thriftpower heritage) was the basis for the successful 2.3L I4 used in Ford Tempo and Mercury Topaz. Most people assume Ford just modified the coarse OHC 2.3 used in Pinto and Mustang for Tempo use. Not so. Ford engineers simply removed the castings for

'55 Ford. Since I already got the '54.

@Volvo4life: 75,200 Ford cars. Woah, that's so many. Tempo alone sold over 500,000 units in its first year on sale, and went on to sell well over 3 million during its short product run. 75,200 is nothing.

There can be no other: Ford Tempo.

They see me ballin'

I'd put major weight in arts like live music accompanied by flattering pictures and videos of products as well as the products themselves. Live music videos featuring cars, if you will.

I'm assuming these cars get hundred thousands to millions in terms of sale, uh, search numbers. So it would probably be very hard for me to search FORD TEMPO so many times it makes it onto this list.