Jan 13, 2010
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While I would likely never choose to purchase a hatchback like this, I think it is sufficient evidence as to why Ford is experiencing a resurgence and other American automakers are still asking for bailouts: they are finally paying attention to design.
The new Ford Taurus (YES, the Taurus!) is a giant leap forward from the Crown Vic-inspired sleds of yore and the 2012 Focus (shown in this picture), despite its hatchbackery, is another sleek addition to their lineup.
Here’s hoping that they continue to bring well-designed American cars to the market and not just reserve them for distribution in Europe.
(via uncrate)

While I would likely never choose to purchase a hatchback like this, I think it is sufficient evidence as to why Ford is experiencing a resurgence and other American automakers are still asking for bailouts: they are finally paying attention to design.

The new Ford Taurus (YES, the Taurus!) is a giant leap forward from the Crown Vic-inspired sleds of yore and the 2012 Focus (shown in this picture), despite its hatchbackery, is another sleek addition to their lineup.

Here’s hoping that they continue to bring well-designed American cars to the market and not just reserve them for distribution in Europe.

(via uncrate)

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  1. jasonshore reblogged this from shanelife and added:
    bright future ahead...car manufacturer.
  2. timbravo reblogged this from sheasylvia and added:
    Mercury Sable I started out with looked like this...have dated a LOT more in high school....
  3. sheasylvia reblogged this from shanelife and added:
    seriously can’t believe this...Taurus. My first car was
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