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What Stars Will Shine Brightest on Grammy Night?

Thursday, January 28th, 2010
Stars of the new Lincoln vehicle lineup – and musical stars from the brand's popular television ads – will shine brightly during music's biggest night, the 52nd GRAMMY Awards®, which airs at 8 p.m. EST on Sunday, Jan. 31 on CBS.

Continuing with its music-infused advertising, Lincoln will present viewers with unique concert-like commercials for the Lincoln MKZ, Lincoln MKT and Lincoln MKS that integrate seamlessly into the GRAMMY show, featuring the Shiny Toy Guns performing the group's hit rendition of "Major Tom."

The Lincoln ads on GRAMMY night will encourage people to visit www.lincoln.com/music, where they will be able to see the full concert performance of Shiny Toy Guns as well as behind-the-scenes footage from that band and Sia, an Australian pop singer who performs the track for the current Lincoln MKT commercial. They also will be able to listen to music from four up-and-coming artists, vote for the band they think should perform the music for the next Lincoln ad, and check out the latest Lincoln products.

Unique music draws new customers to the Lincoln brand
Lincoln has been using music to draw new, younger customers to the brand since the launch of the Lincoln MKS in 2008.

The soundtracks for the Lincoln commercials, which feature new remakes of popular hits like "Burnin' for You" (featured in Lincoln MKS EcoBoost), "Major Tom (Coming Home)," used with Lincoln MKZ, and "Under the Milky Way," now airing with the new Lincoln MKT, are performed by contemporary new bands to showcase the new cars and crossovers.

If the number of hits on YouTube is any indication, the commercials have been wildly successful. The Lincoln MKZ ad, which features Shiny Toy Guns singing "Major Tom," has received more than 447,000 views and was voted the most popular ad song of the year for 2009 by Adtunes. And Cat Power's version of "Space Oddity," the soundtrack for the Lincoln MKS commercial, has racked up more than 420,000 views.

According to Zaremba, the commercials may also be impacting sales. The brand is attracting new customers, many of whom are coming from other makes. From 2005 to 2009, Lincoln's share of the luxury segment increased 30 percent.

Lincoln: Multicultural appeal
In addition to the innovative Lincoln commercials airing during the GRAMMY telecast, Lincoln also is the official sponsor of the first-ever ESSENCE Black Women in Music event, which will be held today at the Sunset Towers Hotel in Hollywood, Calif., as part of GRAMMY Week.

To commemorate its 40th anniversary, ESSENCE magazine will host a reception honoring nine-time GRAMMY winner Mary J. Blige. The invitation-only, red-carpet event will fete the career and accomplishments of Blige as an influential artist, successful entrepreneur and passionate philanthropist.

As part of the sponsorship, Lincoln will have two 2010 Lincoln MKS vehicles on display, a custom advertorial honoring the top GRAMMY picks in ESSENCE magazine, and inclusion in the event's recap story both inside ESSENCE magazine and online at www.essence.com.

Awareness of the Lincoln brand continues to grow within the African American market, particularly as it relates to African American women.

The current Lincoln vehicle lineup has received positive sentiment from African American women in recent ESSENCE Music Festival qualitative research. According to that research, the women associate characteristics such as "modern" and "stylish" with the new Lincoln nameplates, and express willingness to consider the brand's vehicles with the knowledge that all the amenities they seek can be found on Lincoln vehicles.

Lincoln's sponsorship of the ESSENCE Black Women in Music event comes on the heels of the brand's recent sponsorship of the 2009 ESSENCE Music Festival in New Orleans.

Quotes
"The GRAMMY Awards bring out music lovers who are not only looking for cool music but also up-and-coming bands. We are giving this audience what they tuned in for."
– Connie Fontaine, Brand Content and Alliances Manager, Ford Motor Company

"This is our way of introducing Lincoln to a new audience who may not be aware that we have a relevant product offering for them. We hope they'll give us some of their time and interact with us as we educate them on who Lincoln is today."
– Thomais Zaremba, Lincoln Marketing Communications Manager

"These are songs that Generation Xers – one of Lincoln's primary audiences – are familiar with, but they've been redone in fresh new voices that really grab attention. The new twist on these classics is really symbolic of the fresh new Lincoln showroom that we have."
– Thomais Zaremba, Lincoln Marketing Communications Manager

"Lincoln has grown share over the past couple of years, and we're gaining conquest customers," said Zaremba. "That's attributable to the fantastic new products we've put on the showroom floor, and if the popularity of the Lincoln music videos is any indication, the advertising is helping as well."
– Thomais Zaremba, Lincoln Marketing Communications Manager

"We are extremely excited and honored to be a part of the first-ever ESSENCE Black Women in Music event. Music has always played a key role in how we've worked to increase awareness of the Lincoln brand within the urban market. To be part of an event that allows us to further this strategy, and to do so tied to an event honoring a musical artist of Mary J. Blige's status is incredible."
– Crystal Worthem, Lincoln Multicultural Marketing Manager

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And You Thought Avatar Was Cool!

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010
Engineers at United Space Alliance (USA) and Ford Motor Company are sharing their animation software experiences to create virtual reality simulations that benefit both astronauts and drivers.

Ford is applying virtual reality animation software that is used by movie animators and video game creators to improve real-life driving situations before the first prototype is even built. In an immersive Virtual Evaluation lab (iVE), Ford engineers create virtual vehicles complete with exterior views.

Space-age sedan
Engineers for USA, the prime Space Shuttle contractor, are using the same technology at the Kennedy Space Center to help build future space vehicles safer and more efficiently. Current applications include using the technology to track and characterize launch debris during ascent. Past applications include developing processes to more efficiently remove and re-install the reinforced carbon-carbon panels on the Space Shuttle wing leading edges.

In the case of the Lincoln MKS, for example, iVE was used to test multiple iterations of the sedan’s centerstack at varying eye points. The intent is to find the best possible placement of controls and displays not only for aesthetics and visibility, but it helps engineers and designers to see how certain designs and layouts look before the vehicle is built.

Ford iVE technicians can put themselves in the customer’s shoes and get a better understanding of how the vehicle’s dashboard displays look from the customer’s point of view or evaluate height of the centerstack, for example. They can then judge things like whether the cockpit feels too crowded or cavernous, if all the buttons and dials on the dashboard are visible and within reach, and whether the layout is appealing.

Virtual vehicle development
Ford is the auto industry leader when it comes to melding state-of-the-art motion capture and immersive virtual reality tools. Using analytical data derived from those tests, Ford can test targets in the iVE lab to improve visibility, quality and comfort of its vehicles, while significantly reducing the time and cost that come with prototype development.

Ford engineers, using a suite of virtual tools including animation software, have shaved eight to 14 months off the time it took to develop a vehicle five years ago.

USA, a leading space operations company, is also using the same digital animation tool to develop models that accurately predict how the loss of materials would affect liftoff of the Space Shuttle or the next generation vehicles.

Working with Ford, USA is looking at ways to customize the technology used by Ford to help it make quick decisions about repairs and maintenance, as well as determine the best decisions should a spacecraft face unexpected events.

These two teams are sharing information to the benefit of both. Ford engineers have helped USA to specify software enhancements to human simulation software and motion tracking technology with the goal of simulating spacecraft repairs.

In turn, USA engineers have provided expertise to Ford engineers to enhance the immersive virtual experience by improving response time, allowing for a smoother and more realistic environment. They’ve also provided expertise on computer and projection hardware.

Quotes
“In this virtual environment, we can evaluate early vehicle designs against a backdrop of virtual conditions and literally experience a vehicle from someone else’s vantage point before it is built, helping us to create a car, truck or crossover that provides the perfect environment for the driver and its occupants.”
– Elizabeth Baron, Ford’s Virtual Reality and Advanced Visualization Technical Specialist

“Being able to evaluate a vehicle in the virtual world allows us to duplicate anything to recreate a realistic driving experience. We’re even able to include passing cars, pedestrians and animated towns in the driving experience.”
– Elizabeth Baron, Ford’s Virtual Reality and Advanced Visualization Technical Specialist

“The opportunities working with the Ford Visualization team are providing us invaluable knowledge in combining ergonomic analysis with visualization technology. It was extremely interesting to see how similar our efforts are regarding automobile and spacecraft processing. When the two teams got together a wealth of creative ideas were formed and lasting friendships were made. We look forward to continuing our collaboration with the Ford team.”
– Brad Lawrence, USA Computer Science Lead

“Helping our designers build cars that are a better fit for drivers and passengers is a thrill and teaming up and sharing ideas with USA for the benefit of our space program is a whole other level of cool. We’ve learned a great deal from USA about how to make our virtual lab even more life-like for engineers and designers so our new vehicles look and feel just right inside.”
– Elizabeth Baron, Ford’s Virtual Reality and Advanced Visualization Technical Specialist

“Ford is better able to refine the design of new vehicles, and USA aims to prepare for any scenario that lies ahead.”
– Elizabeth Baron, Ford’s Virtual Reality and Advanced Visualization Technical Specialist

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What’s Powerful, Luxurious and Sophisticated?

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010
The 2011 Lincoln MKX, with industry-first MyLincoln Touch™ driver connect technology, is a high-tech showcase. That is true of the luxury crossover’s powertrain as well.

Its new 3.7-liter Duratec V-6 employs advanced technology and clever control strategies to increase horsepower and torque to best-in-class levels while achieving unsurpassed fuel economy.

2011 Lincoln MKX customers will enjoy a luxury crossover that delivers best-in-class power and torque versus all V-6 competitors with unsurpassed highway fuel economy of 25 mpg – all on regular fuel. Horsepower has been increased to 305 – a 15 percent increase compared with the outgoing product – while torque is up to 280 ft.-lb., marking a 12 percent improvement.

The 3.7-liter V-6 is mated to a six-speed SelectShift Automatic™ transmission, which gives customers the option of a fun-to-shift manual experience.

In SelectShift mode, the transmission doesn’t second-guess the driver, offering total control over gear selection and performance feel. Upshifts, for instance, are not commanded at redline, and downshifts are allowed at the lowest gear possible as defined by the engine speed.

When a lower gear is selected while descending a long downhill grade, the 2011 Lincoln MKX in SelectShift mode will hold that gear until the driver manually upshifts or returns to the fully automatic setting. To ensure safe shifting, the transmission will downshift to the lowest acceptable gear, based on a calculated maximum speed. That means if a vehicle were traveling at highway speeds, the driver could not downshift to first gear in SelectShift mode.

Improvements to engine hardware as well as the powertrain control strategies account for the gains in power and fuel economy. These improvements include:

• Twin Independent Variable Camshaft Timing (Ti-VCT)
• Aggressive Deceleration Fuel Shut-Off; torque-based deceleration control
• Battery management: “Smart Charging”
• Engine hardware improvements

Learn more about 2011 Lincoln MKX engine improvements.

Quotes
“Fuel economy continues to be at the top of customers’ minds. But customers refuse to compromise on power. With the 2011 Lincoln MKX, they won’t have to. We’re delivering increased power and torque with unsurpassed fuel economy.”
– Greg Johnson, Lincoln Powertrain Manager

“When the system is in manual mode, engine speed matching provides faster and smoother downshifts, and the customer gets the gear they request within the limits of the rev limiter.”
– Greg Johnson, Lincoln Powertrain Manager

“The key to the performance gains and fuel economy with the 2011 Lincoln MKX is that we don’t look at power and fuel economy as being mutually exclusive. Instead, we focus on optimizing every component, every system and every control in the powertrain for greater efficiency overall, which enables increased power, better performance and response and helps to maintain the fuel economy found in smaller-displacement engines.”
– Mazen Hammoud, Lincoln Powertrain Calibrations Manager

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Just Say ‘Yes’ to No Compromise Luxury

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010
They say that times are tough all over, but you won’t feel that way when you get inside the 2011 Lincoln MKX. New, industry-exclusive technologies and engaging design featuring world-class craftsmanship and materials further elevate the midsize luxury crossover.

Leading the wide-ranging innovations is the all-new MyLincoln Touch driver connect technology, which delivers a smarter, safer, simpler way to connect drivers with in-car technologies and their digital lives. MyLincoln comes standard on the 2011 Lincoln MKX, providing drivers a whole new experience behind the wheel.

The dramatic freshening of the 2011 Lincoln MKX extends to all areas of the vehicle: new features and technologies not available anywhere else, new exterior design, new interior design with increased use of genuine materials, new powertrain with unsurpassed fuel economy, improved driving dynamics and new tires and wheels all combine to deliver an unparalleled luxury experience.

Introducing… MyLincoln
The industry-first MyLincoln Touch experience, powered by Lincoln SYNC®, replaces traditional vehicle buttons, knobs and gauges with clear, crisp LCD screens and five-way buttons like those found on cell phones and MP3 players. The screens can be personalized to display information relevant to each individual driver using a simple button click, voice command or touch screen tap.

The electronic finish panel on the 2011 Lincoln MKX demonstrates all the advantages of this touch-sensitive technology in a beautiful, engaging package. Activated features display amber light. When turned off, signature Lincoln White lighting is displayed.

In addition to the usual audio and climate control features, the touch-sensitive technology also operates the volume and fan controls, which is exclusive to Lincoln.
Customers can swipe their fingers along the slider to adjust the volume. The slider features 10 distinct touchpoints; three full swipes bring the system to maximum volume. Customers also can touch anywhere along the slider to get a corresponding increase or decrease in volume.

The fan control is operated in a similar fashion. On both the volume control and the fan control, the distinctive Lincoln White lighting acts as a chaser.

Brimming with technologies and craftsmanship
Standard MyLincoln Touch and remote start lead the list of features or technologies on the 2011 Lincoln MKX, including: MyLincoln Touch, Lincoln SYNC, Easy Fuel, SecuriCode™ keyless entry, Blind Spot Mirrors, MyKey, Cross Traffic Alert and AdvanceTrac® with RSC (Roll Stability Control™).

The interior of the 2011 Lincoln MKX reflects an even greater emphasis on what defines Lincoln DNA: luxury, craftsmanship, genuine materials and sharper execution.

Gentle details that bring out Lincoln standards of quality and excellence include brightwork on the vents, genuine stitching on the doors and softer armrests with upgraded materials. The cupholders, with available ambient lighting, are found beneath the independent sliding leather-covered console lids, which feature decorative stitching. A power tilt/telescoping steering column and a heated, leather-wrapped steering wheel are available.

All-new leather-trimmed seats, comfort sections and standard tuxedo stripe embrace the new Lincoln DNA sew style. More genuine aluminum appliqués are standard, with aluminum accents on the door added to the spears on the instrument panel.

The two available wood accents – Olive Ash and Walnut Swirl – on the steering wheel, dashboard and doors add character and form; each selection has a livelier, natural appearance, adding even more character to the interior. Whether customers select aluminum or wood, the increased use of genuine materials in the 2011 Lincoln MKX ensures that each interior will be distinctive.

Learn more about the 2011 Lincoln MKX.

Quotes
“With its combination of style, performance and uncompromising luxury, the Lincoln MKX has brought new customers into the Lincoln showroom in a way that very few products have before. Lincoln customers tell us they care most about style and technology, and the new Lincoln MKX meets these needs perfectly. The new MyLincoln Touch technology will change the way customers interact with their vehicles while its new design language gives the vehicle a distinctive and stylish silhouette we know customers will love.”
– Derrick Kuzak, Group Vice President, Global Product Development

“The 2011 Lincoln MKX represents no-compromise luxury. Every attribute – technology, ergonomics, material selection, power, fuel economy, driving experience – is a standout. Plus, it’s wrapped in a beautiful package. Everything about the 2011 Lincoln MKX is vibrant and luxurious. Our MyLincoln Touch system will draw people in, helping them discover that the new Lincoln MKX delivers a total driving experience not found anywhere else.”
– Elaine Bannon, Chief Engineer of the 2011 Lincoln MKX

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My Goodness, What a Touching Display

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010
Based upon the new MyFord Touch driver connect technology announced at the 2010 International CES, MyLincoln Touch is designed to be a powerful yet intuitive interior design for drivers, blending strengths of the most proven interfaces in consumer electronics – including MP3 players and mobile phones – with a new generation of Lincoln’s award-winning SYNC® system.

MyLincoln Touch redesigns the in-car interface, mirroring how consumers interact with most devices in their lives: touch-sensitive controls, touch screens, thumb-wheel controls and voice recognition.

In that respect, MyLincoln is instantly familiar. Using reconfigurable displays and simplified voice commands, though, MyLincoln also can present multiple layers of information, just as the driver wants it.

MyLincoln Touch layout
MyLincoln Touch retains the traditional car interior layout that has existed for decades – instrument cluster in front of the driver, center stack dividing the dashboard – and adds even more voice control plus full-color LCD screens for much of the visual information presentation. The information presented is customizable by the driver using a combination of voice controls, touch-screen technology and five-way cell phone-style buttons mounted on the steering wheel.

MyLincoln Touch displays information using two 4.2-inch full-color LCD screens flanking an analog speedometer and an 8-inch touch-screen LCD at the top of the center stack. A five-way switch on each side of the steering wheel crossbar controls the information displayed on the corresponding instrument panel screens.

The left display, which is controlled by the left five-way controller, features information and settings for the vehicle: fuel economy, mechanical status, safety features.

The right display, controlled by the right five-way controller, contains infotainment information: audio settings, climate control, phone communications and navigation menus.

Those same right-hand functions also appear in the vehicle’s center stack, now augmented with capacitive switches and touch-screen technology, which subtly replaces most traditional knobs and switches.

Lincoln center stack applications will take touch-sensitive technology to the next level with fingertip “slider” controls for audio volume and fan speed. Occupants will slide a finger along the touch-sensitive slider bar to adjust settings as an LED chaser gives a visual representation of volume or fan speed.

Touch-screen display
The 8-inch touch-screen center stack display is the key interface on MyLincoln Touch. Designers employed a four-corner solution for its layout, representing the four activities most important to customers: phone, navigation, climate and audio/entertainment functions.

Regardless of what menus customers are viewing, a single touch on the appropriate corner will always bring up the desired functionality, and in most cases, a voice command also can be used to adjust the controls.

With the four-corner layout, functions are where they’re expected to be, and they’re always visible on the screen, so it’s clear and easy for users to understand where they are in the system.

Color is also used to give drivers intuitive visual cues between the central 8-inch MyLincoln Touch display and the instrument-panel-mounted 4.2-inch display. Phone and communications functions always are presented with an orange background, navigation with a green background, climate control with a blue background and audio/entertainment functions with a red background.

SYNC – behind the scenes
Behind the displays of MyLincoln Touch driver connect technology, the next generation of the company’s award-winning SYNC system runs the show, built using the latest Microsoft Auto operating system.

No longer just a “black box” add-on providing voice-activated control for mobile devices, SYNC has become a fully integrated operating system for Lincoln vehicles – a technology that will become the global interior architecture for all future Lincoln products.

Quotes
“MyFord Touch, combined with new SYNC functionality, creates an experience that will cause people to fall in love with their vehicles again. It’s not just a technology; it’s an experience – one we hope will have people across the globe looking forward to spending time behind the wheel of their vehicle.”
– Derrick Kuzak, Ford Group Vice President, Global Product Development

“MyLincoln really is about managing information. Driving is the priority when you’re behind the wheel, so we’ve made it possible to simplify the content management so customers can drive with minimal distraction. In the end, what MyLincoln displays is really up to the driver.”
– Jason Johnson, User Interface Design Engineer

“The steering wheel has all the necessary functions available in a very compact area, right where your hand falls as you grab the wheel. The five-way buttons will feel familiar to anyone who has used a mobile phone or MP3 player. Drivers aren’t forced to use a quirky or unfamiliar interface like a joystick or rotary knob.”
– Jason Johnson, User Interface Design Engineer

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Recycle Your Road Maps – We’ve Got You Covered

Friday, December 4th, 2009
Ford Road Maps

Remember road maps made of paper? (Wow, you are old!) You might still have one stuffed in your glove compartment along with a print out of MapQuest directions to your cousin Charlie’s farm upstate. Put all of it into your recycle bin, because you’ll never need them again.

Lincoln MKS owners report “Highest Satisfaction” with their Clarion-equipped Voice-Activated Navigation System with SIRIUS® Travel Link™, according to J.D. Power and Associates 2009 Navigation Usage and Satisfaction Study. The same system in the Ford Flex is second on the list.

Co-developed with Ford, the Clarion navigation system in five Ford and Lincoln vehicles earned five of the top 10 positions, in addition to receiving high marks from consumers for being easy to use.

The newly released study, based on responses from nearly 17,000 consumers who recently purchased or leased 2009 model year vehicles with factory-installed navigation systems, was conducted in October.

This marks the sixth J.D. Power and Associates award Clarion has received in the past four years for either in-dash navigation or multimedia systems.

Superior function and design
Ford’s Clarion-supplied Voice-Activated Navigation System with SIRIUS® Travel Link™ has been specifically designed with the customer in mind.

The system is loaded with features and functions designed to provide customers with a superior level of connectivity, information and entertainment on the road. There are customizable home screens, 3-D bird’s-eye maps, a digital jukebox and available automatic climate control, to name just a few.

A previous system in the Lincoln Zephyr had won the 2006 J.D. Power Navigation Usage and Satisfaction Study, so when design team members began working on the updated version, they knew they were headed in the right direction. Working with customer feedback, they focused on making the best even better.

They enhanced the graphics, making them even brighter and easier to read, and created brand-specific color palettes. The touch-screen design and menu organization was based on logical grouping and frequency of use.

And while navigation is a basic part of the system, essential too is its seamless integration with its entertainment and communication components like SYNC® and SIRIUS Travel Link.

Finding their way home
The study highlights the fact that navigation systems are becoming a part of daily life for consumers. More than half of the respondents in the J.D. Power study reported they use their system on a regular basis – at least one to two times a week – and that real-time traffic information, as well as voice-recognition, is becoming an increasingly popular feature.

This follows the demographic information uncovered by a 2009 study on consumer navigation device trends conducted by Interactive Data Corp and Telematics that showed nearly 70 percent of respondents – almost equally split between men and women – have been using a navigation device of some kind for nearly a year, and about 30 percent said they used it weekly.

Quotes
“Clarion is very honored to have the privilege to work with Ford in supplying navigation and audio systems. Clarion is committed to supplying high-quality navigation and multimedia systems that offer appealing features that consumers demand most in a very user-friendly package.”
– Matt Matsuda, President of Clarion Corporation of America

“Consumers are spending so much time in their vehicles today, so it’s become increasingly important for them to remain connected. But we realize that all that connectivity and information doesn’t help people unless the system is easy to use. That’s why we’ve worked so hard to make sure our navigation system is not only extremely functional, but exceptionally intuitive.”
– Jim Buczkowski, Director, Ford’s Global Electrical and Electronics Systems Engineering

“Every decision we made when designing this system focused on the user experience. We stepped away from being engineers, and we looked at this as users, and that’s the key to the success of this system. Navigation is really just a small part of it. There’s so much more to the system, and it’s imperative that it all has to work together.”
– Jason Johnson, Ford’s User Interface Design Engineer

“Consumers are increasingly demanding seamless connectivity between technologies in their house, their office and their car. More than anything, people want to stay connected and informed. Understanding what customers will want and need tomorrow – or even next year – isn’t enough. We’re working to anticipate needs and desires further out, so we can come up with new ways of providing an experience that will make people’s lives easier and more fulfilling.”
– Sheryl Connelly, Ford’s Global Trends and Futuring Manager

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We’re Standing by to Take Your Hands-Free, Voice-Activated Call

Thursday, October 15th, 2009
Ford SYNC and Best Buy Mobile

Techno troglodytes rejoice! Tech assistance is at hand!

Ford Motor Company has teamed up with the industry’s largest electronics retailer, Best Buy, to help bring consumers closer to the industry-leading SYNC® in-car communications system. Through Best Buy Mobile, the retailer will offer thousands of specially trained associates to assist with Ford SYNC education, training and phone compatibility tests to ensure consumers are maximizing the SYNC experience.

Get expert assistance
Beginning in October, Best Buy stores in Texas will conduct a pilot program involving more than 30 Best Buy locations where consumers will be able to experience live SYNC demos and Ford, Lincoln and Mercury customer clinics. The SYNC demos will show participants how their mobile phones can interact with the voice-activated system, while customer clinics will help new Ford customers improve their understanding of SYNC capabilities using their actual phones and vehicles. Local dealers will participate to offer additional expert assistance on SYNC.

Local dealers will remain the primary touch point for consumers interested in purchasing SYNC; however, Best Buy Mobile experts will serve as another resource for consumers looking to learn more about the compatibility of their mobile devices. Under the agreement, Best Buy Mobile associates will provide Ford owners with phone pairing information, helping them get comfortable with SYNC and enabling them to either connect their existing handset or choose a compatible mobile phone.

Best Buy also will include Ford SYNC mobile phone compatibility results in its monthly Best Buy Mobile Buyer’s Guide to identify which of the latest mobile devices work seamlessly with Ford SYNC. The ratings are based on phone compatibility tests conducted by Best Buy’s tech services unit Geek Squad, and are updated frequently. The SYNC ratings can also be found at www.syncmyride.com.

National SYNC ad campaign rolls out
Earlier this month, Ford launched its new advertising campaign for SYNC, called “SYNC: Say the Word,” to further increase awareness around its current voice-activated applications. The SYNC ads will target young, tech-savvy drivers and appear in various print and online mediums.

“SYNC: Say the Word” will feature robotic “voice agents” that act as personal assistants as voice commands are activated. There will be a total of nine robots that will each showcase the various applications of SYNC including turn-by-turn navigation, 911 Assist, music search, audible text message reading, hands-free calling, business search, Vehicle Health Report, real-time traffic and My Favorites – news, sports, weather.

To complement print advertisements, Ford will also release 30-second video spots with select robotic voice agents to build awareness of how each SYNC application can be activated by simple voice command. The company will also make available a total of 11 instructional videos that highlight each SYNC feature on its redesigned consumer education Web site, which can be found at http://www.fordvehicles.com/innovation/sync/.

As SYNC capabilities expand, more experts essential
Ford SYNC seamlessly integrates a variety of technologies such as an onboard text-to-speech engine, a customer’s mobile phone and network, data-over-voice technology, an off-board routing engine and voice portal. Combined, these technologies enable:

  • Voice dialing allows users to press the “Push to Talk” button on the steering wheel, then say the name of the person they wish to call. SYNC will automatically connect with the names in the mobile phone’s contact list.

  • Voice control of MP3 devices lets users browse the music collection on a connected digital media player, mobile phone or USB drive by genre, album, artist and song title using simple voice commands, such as “Play Genre Rock,” “Play [artist]” or “Play Track [song title].”

  • 911 Assist can place a call directly to a local 911 emergency operator in the event of an accident involving the activation of an air bag or, on certain vehicles, the emergency fuel pump shutoff. If an occupant cannot respond, SYNC can deliver a recorded message to the 911 service to alert an operator that a crash has occurred.

  • Vehicle Health Report gives customers the ability to monitor and manage their vehicle’s health in a single, easy-to-read report and receive important notifications. The report includes diagnostic systems’ statuses, scheduled maintenance, needed repairs from the last dealership visit, and will even alert owners of any open recalls.

  • Traffic, Directions & Information, SYNC’s newest application, can deliver personalized traffic reports, precise turn-by-turn driving directions and up-to-date information including business listings, news, sports and weather – without the need for a built-in or aftermarket navigation system.


New SYNC applications introduced in 2009 have dramatically expanded the system’s capabilities, and continue to set the standard for ease of use. SYNC allows customers to move seamlessly between their home, car and office, staying connected wherever they go.

Quotes
“With the ever-changing technology landscape, it was a strategic decision to work with Best Buy to provide our customers another expert resource on the Ford SYNC platform. “As we expand the capabilities of SYNC, we will need to educate our customers on the full benefits and expanded services of newly added applications. We couldn’t think of a better way for consumers to learn about new SYNC features than from the experts at Best Buy that they’ve learned to trust.”
– John Felice, General Manager, Ford, Lincoln and Mercury Marketing

“We have a strong belief that mobile technology should serve people and help them stay connected whether it’s at home, at work or in the car. We are excited to partner with Ford to educate consumers on its SYNC technology. Best Buy Mobile helps thousands of consumers every day get connected with mobile devices and services that make their lives better, and now we’re ready to do the same thing for Ford SYNC users.”
– Shawn Score, Best Buy Mobile President

“With the cadence of new product releases, we’ve found it is essential to assist our consumers with education on features, benefits and usage. While very intuitive, we’ve taken a proactive approach to SYNC marketing because it’s important that consumers understand just how SYNC has evolved beyond voice-activated music controls. Through these efforts, Ford has provided a touch point for drivers both online and offline to help maximize their driving experience while staying connected to the information they want, when they want it.”
– John Felice, General Manager, Ford, Lincoln and Mercury Marketing

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What Color is Your City?

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
What color is your city?

Common knowledge tells us that silver, black and white are the most popular vehicle color choices. Closer examination of sales data reveals that San Francisco, New York and Phoenix are the leading markets for those respective colors. But what city loves red cars the most? Hint: The one famous for another kind of “Big Red Machine.”

What the numbers say
Ford analyzes sales data for insight into consumer preferences by region, helping the company ensure ample supply of popular vehicles, colors and options for different parts of the country. Not only does correct vehicle mix result in better sales performance for dealers, it also has a positive effect on customer satisfaction when buyers can find what they want quickly.

Much of the Ford data followed logical patterns, but there were some results that weren’t easily explained. For example, white is most popular in Phoenix, where the color’s reflective properties are a boon to car seats and air conditioners – no surprise there. But the second most popular market for white Ford vehicles is Memphis, Tenn., for reasons yet to be determined. Is it the heat, or is it due to the fact that one of Memphis’ largest employers is FedEx – known for its stark-white vehicles and aircraft?

The color red is most popular with customers in Cincinnati, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Detroit, Kansas City and Pittsburgh. One possible explanation: Customers who live in regions with longer winters and drearier weather prefer brighter and more cheerful colors.

Red might also reflect Midwestern optimism however, since New York City, an area not known for its mild winters, is in the bottom three markets for percentage of red Ford vehicle sales. Instead, New York tops the lists for black and grey.

And the Top Five are…
The charts below represent the top five markets for various Ford, Lincoln and Mercury colors, features and options in 22 major U.S. metropolitan areas.

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 Black Blue Brown
1. New York Philadelphia Boston
2. Los Angeles Washington Minneapolis
3. Chicago Boston Phoenix
4. Miami Seattle Chicago
5. Detroit Detroit Pittsburgh
 Gold Gray Green
1. Orlando New York Boston
2. Miami Boston Seattle
3. Pittsburgh San Francisco Philadelphia
4. Denver Los Angeles Pittsburgh
5. Washington Pittsburgh Washington
 Red Silver White
1. Cincinnati San Francisco Phoenix
2. Minneapolis Phoenix Memphis
3. Detroit Los Angeles Los Angeles
4. Kansas City Charlotte Denver
5. Pittsburgh Washington Dallas




Quotes
“If you have to suffer through a long, cold winter, a little splash of color can brighten the mood.” – Susan Swek, Ford Group Chief Designer, Color and Materials Design

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The Envelope Please… and the ‘Top Safety Pick’ goes to… Lincoln MKT

Thursday, September 10th, 2009
2010 Lincoln MKT

Roll out the red carpet. Here comes the all-new 2010 Lincoln MKT, a luxurious three-row crossover that just earned a “Top Safety Pick” rating from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).

The new MKT – arriving in dealerships now – offers an array standard crash-protection, crash-avoidance and driver-awareness features, and further solidifies Ford Motor Company’s industry-leading number of Top Safety Picks. To earn this designation, a vehicle must receive a rating of “good” in offset frontal-, side- and rear-impact evaluations and offer electronic stability control.

Lincoln is offering luxury crossover customers a fresh new choice with the 2010 Lincoln MKT, a three-row crossover that delivers the optimal blend of distinctive design, interior spaciousness and craftsmanship, fuel economy and advanced driver aid and safety technologies.

The Lincoln MKT joins the two-row Lincoln MKX midsize premium crossover, the sporty Lincoln MKS luxury sedan launched in 2008 and the midsize Lincoln MKZ in earning coveted IIHS “Top Safety Pick” ratings, building on Ford Motor Company’s safety leadership.

Technology under the skin
The Lincoln MKT features an advanced structural safety system that combines octagonal front frame rails, tunnel rails and support members that are designed to absorb and redirect crash forces away from the passenger compartment.

Lincoln MKT also includes Side Protection And Cabin Enhancement Architecture (SPACE®) to optimize side-impact occupant protection. The SPACE system integrates a hydroformed high-strength steel tube in the floor that runs the width of the vehicle from B-pillar to B-pillar and reinforcements along the rocker panels to help protect passengers in side-impact incidents.

Lincoln MKT also features Ford’s enhanced Personal Safety System™, combining multiple technologies to tailor the air bag package and safety belt functions to the individual passenger and the accident circumstances. The system can identify variables, such as severity of the crash, weight of the individual passenger and safety belt usage to adjust air bag deployment force.

Read more about the Lincoln MKT’s array of driver aid and safety features here.

Quotes:

“Earning a Top Safety Pick rating is great news because the Insurance Institute’s tests are some of the most demanding conducted outside of our own laboratories, and customers increasingly rely on them when choosing a new vehicle.”
– Sue Cischke, Group Vice President of Ford Sustainability, Environment and Safety Engineering

“The MKT’s array of advanced safety technologies raises the bar for luxury vehicles and pushes the new frontier of ‘active’ crash-avoidance features that help drivers avoid or reduce the severity of accidents. In the unfortunate event of an accident, the MKT offers a high level of crash protection, including leading crash-safety ratings such as the IIHS ‘Top Safety Pick.’”
– Steve Kozak, Chief Engineer, Ford Safety Systems

“Not only is the all-new Lincoln MKT top safety rated, it is packed with standard luxury features and an array of state-of-the-art technologies, and is unsurpassed in its segment for highway fuel economy.”
– Kate Pearce, Lincoln MKT Marketing Manager

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Global Product Plan Delivers

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Ford’s Global Product Plan Delivering Event More Fuel-Efficient, High-Quality Vehicles to Customers

2010 Ford Taurus SHO

Ford is rolling out its entire 2010 model year Ford, Lincoln and Mercury lineup for North America, showcasing the freshest lineup in Ford history, greater fuel efficiency, top of industry quality and customer satisfaction, and strong new products.

Ford is announcing plans for 30 new powertrain actions globally – 22 in North America alone – by the end of 2010.

The unprecedented number of new vehicle introductions for the 2010 model year includes:

  • 2010 Ford Taurus and Taurus SHO

  • 2010 Ford Fusion and Fusion Hybrid

  • 2010 Ford Mustang and Shelby GT500

  • 2010 Ford Flex with EcoBoost

  • 2010 Ford F-150 SVT Raptor

  • 2010 Ford Transit Connect

  • 2010 Lincoln MKT and MKT with EcoBoost

  • 2010 Lincoln MKZ

  • 2010 Lincoln MKS with EcoBoost

  • 2010 Mercury Milan and Milan Hybrid

Convenience and safety technologies upgrades including SYNC, Blind Spot Information System, and Automatic Park Assist are winning new customers, improving ratings in automotive market studies, and increasing market share.

Quotes
“We are creating a full lineup of Ford vehicles – small, medium and large cars, utilities and trucks – that are best-in-class in fuel efficiency, quality, technology and safety and available to consumers with exceptional value,” said Derrick Kuzak, group vice president, Global Product Development.

“We are absolutely committed to delivering new products with the best fuel economy in every segment in which we compete – driven in large part by substantial advancements in powertrain technology,” said Barb Samardzich, vice president, Ford Global Powertrain Engineering.

Links
News release
FORD'S GLOBAL PRODUCT PLAN DELIVERING EVEN MORE FUEL-EFFICIENT, HIGH-QUALITY VEHICLES TO CUSTOMERS

Presentation
2010 Model Year Global Product Overview (Derrick Kuzak, Group VP, Global Product Development)

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2010 Ford Powertrain Overview

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Giant Leaps, Small Steps Further Ford’s Global Strategy



2010 Ford Flex with EcoBoost

For 2010, Ford is introducing powertrain advancements that range from an entirely new line of powerful, efficient EcoBoost engines to minute transmission tweaks that reduce friction. The challenges of improving fuel economy and reducing emissions are affecting all levels of Ford engineering throughout the 2010 lineup.

2010 Highlights


  • EcoBoost™ technology combines turbocharging and direct gasoline injection to improve fuel efficiency and lower CO2 emissions; the first 3.5-liter EcoBoost V-6 engines are debuting on 2010 Lincoln MKS, Lincoln MKT, Ford Taurus SHO and Ford Flex this summer
  • Conventional powertrains continue to benefit from refinements such as Advanced Deceleration Fuel Shut-Off and Cam Torque Actuated (CTA) Intake Variable Cam Timing (iVCT)
  • Ford's hybrid vehicle lineup expanding to include the Ford Fusion and Mercury Milan; all feature smaller, more powerful battery pack, enhanced electronic throttle control and electric air-conditioning compressor to reduce engine load


Links:

2010 Ford Powertrain In-Depth

Presentation - 2010 Model Year Powertrain Overview (Barb Samardzich, VP, Global Powertrain Engineering)

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Saving Cats with the Technology in the Lincoln MKS

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Tekzilla, A Weekly Online Tech Program, Takes the Lincoln MKS Out for a Spin


Patrick Norton, from Tekzilla, a weekly online TV program about the latest tech gadgets and news, took the Lincoln MKS out for a spin and put the tech features of the car to the ultimate test when they helped save a lost cat’s life! The car’s Adaptive HID Headlights, which turn with the wheel to provide extra light in the direction you are turning, illuminated a cat wandering around at night and enabled Patrick to avoid hitting the animal. Patrick also gives his opinion on other tech features of the MKS.in the April 30th edition of Tekzilla. http://revision3.com/tekzilla/flowers/ The MKS review starts at 15:29 in case you want to fast forward to check it out.

Tekzilla

Photo Credit: Tekzilla

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Ploomy Shatters Expectations During Lincoln MKS Drive

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Ploomy Test Drives a Lincoln MKS to See What the American Auto Industry had to Offer During Tough Economic Times




Photo Credit: Stergeron, Ploomy

Stergeron of the Men’s lifestyle blog, Ploomy, jumped at the opportunity to test drive a Lincoln MKS because he wanted to see first-hand what the American auto industry had to offer during these tough economic times. His drive in the Lincoln MKS exceeded his expectations, surprised a few of his co-workers and renewed his hope that the American auto industry will turn around.

“After the car was dropped off, I asked a couple people in the office to come check out the MKS. Both were impressed with the stance of the car. “It looks mean. Look at that grill, it’s a BEAST”, said one of them. The other said, “Wow, it’s not what I expected.” Read into those comments all you want, but I was equally impressed when I first saw the MKS.”

You can read a more in-depth account over at Ploomy and view some cool photos of the MKS. http://www.ploomy.com/2009/05/12/2009-lincoln-mks-review/

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A Self-Described “German-Car Guy” Takes the Lincoln MKS For a Spin

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Manolith Takes a 2009 Lincoln MKS for a Test Drive Along the Pacific Coast Highway




Photo Credit: Sean Percival, Manolith

Manolith’s Sean Percival puts the 2009 Lincoln MKS to the test to see if it can stand up to his expectations as a “German-Car Guy”. Check out his video to see what he thought after taking the MKS on a drive along the Pacific Coast Highway. http://www.manolith.com/2009/04/24/manolith-test-drive-lincoln-mks/

“Now I should really preface by saying I’m a German car guy. I like my cars like I like my women, fast and efficient. I’m probably not even the right demographic for such a car. Never the less, I was greatly impressed with the MKS."

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Obsessable Tests out the Tech in the 2009 Lincoln MKS

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Obessable Teaches Readers All About the Tech Savvy Features of the New Lincoln MKS





Photo Credit: C.K. Sample, Obsessable

Obsessable covers the latest trends in cell phones, digital, cameras, HDTVs and other gadgets so car reviews typically aren’t their thing. However, C.K. Sample couldn’t resist taking the 2009 Lincoln MKS for a drive to test out all the technology this car has to offer. Check out his post to learn more about the tech savvy features of the Lincoln MKS. http://www.obsessable.com/feature/2009-lincoln-mks-test-drive-review/

“As a car, the Lincoln MKS looks pretty slick. When we picked it up in Manhattan and spent that afternoon pretending we were a NY Taxi driver shooting around town, we noticed several heads turning to look at the MKS. Once while parked, a guy crossed the street nearby and shouted out to us, "Nice car!" The MKS handled well and was a comfortable ride, but that's about as in-depth as our review of the car as a car alone will be. The rest of this review focuses on the technology inside and outside the Lincoln MKS.”

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LIGHT-WEIGHT MATERIALS IN LINCOLN MKT CUTS WEIGHT, BOOSTS FUEL ECONOMY

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

LIGHT-WEIGHT MAGNESIUM, ALUMINUM IN LINCOLN MKT LIFTGATE CUTS WEIGHT, BOOSTS FUEL ECONOMY



Lincoln MKT

Over the next decade, Ford Motor Company is planning vehicle weight reductions ranging from 250 to 750 pounds that will help it meet stringent fuel economy targets without compromising vehicle safety or durability. One of the ways Ford has reduced mass in its latest offerings is through the use of light-weight materials such as aluminum and magnesium.

The company’s newest addition, the 2010 Lincoln MKT seven-passenger crossover, is the first mainstream North American vehicle to feature a liftgate constructed from a combination of magnesium and aluminum, which makes the liftgate approximately 40 percent lighter than if it was made from standard steel.

Mastering New Materials
Ford’s body structure technical experts, whose research was presented at SAE International’s 2009 World Congress this week, say one of the keys to maximizing fuel economy through the use of advanced materials is the extensive use of computer-aided engineering (CAE) to select the appropriate material and minimize its thickness without sacrificing durability and structural integrity.

CAE modeling proved essential to the challenging design and development of the MKT liftgate – the largest in the company and possibly the largest thin-walled magnesium closure panel in the North American industry. The die casting process enabled the MKT team to fine-tune the part’s shape in a way that wouldn’t have been feasible in a stamped sheet metal part.

Although magnesium raw material cost is a more expensive material than steel, the team determined that an all-steel MKT liftgate would have been too heavy for available power-lift systems to open, and more complicated and expensive to manufacture than one made of magnesium and aluminum.

In addition, the use of magnesium and aluminum afforded more design flexibility than steel, enabling the MKT’s swept-forward bustle-back styling without sacrificing interior rear-seat headroom. Its materials also allowed for a smooth transition from the liftgate to the bumper, which is uncommon in production vehicles.

Right-sizing Power to Weight
Material experts, body and powertrain engineers expect vehicle weight reduction to account for up to 50 percent of future fuel economy improvements, according to the study commissioned by the Aluminum Association. The study participants also said that replacing heavier materials with light-weight materials is nearly as important as hybrid technology for automakers to meet the expected increase in the corporate average fuel economy (CAFE) by 2020.

Weight reduction alone isn’t enough to significantly improve fuel economy. By itself, a 10 percent reduction in weight results in approximately a 3 percent improvement in fuel efficiency. However, if the powertrain is re-matched, the fuel economy improvement increases to roughly 7 percent. Weight reduction combined with powertrain re-matching not only improves fuel economy, but helps maintain overall performance (as compared to a heavier vehicle with a larger engine).

By using magnesium and aluminum instead of steel on the MKT liftgate, the vehicle lost 22 pounds. That, along with other weight saving measures gives the MKT fuel economy among the best in its class.

QUOTES

“The MKT’s liftgate is a breakthrough achieved by our scientific research team, product design team and our supplier, who overcame significant technical challenges to develop it. The use of magnesium and aluminum in the MKT marks a new direction for liftgates and closures in general.” – Randy Frank, Closures Chief Engineer, Ford Product Development


“Because it is cast instead of stamped, we are able to develop variable thicknesses. We did extensive CAE analysis to see how the magnesium would functionally perform in a high impact event and made structural improvements such ribbing for added strength.” – Cindy Wetzel, Design and Release Engineer of Liftgates, Ford Product Development

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Ford Leads with Most ‘Top Safety Picks’

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

Ford Leads All Automakers with Most 'Top Safety Picks', Besting Honda in IIHS Crash Tests



2009 Ford Flex

Ford Motor Company has earned more "Top Safety Pick" ratings from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) than any other automaker with a total of 16 to date. Ford surpassed its closest rival Honda this week when four of its 2009 models – Ford Flex, Ford Fusion, Lincoln MKS and Mercury Milan – achieved “Top Safety Pick” ratings from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). Ford also has more 5-star government crash test ratings than any other automaker.

How They Get Picked

To earn IIHS’s "Top Safety Pick," vehicles must earn the top "good" ratings in the institute’s high-speed front and side crash tests, and a rear crash test simulation that evaluates seat and head restraints. An added requirement since 2007 is that vehicles also must offer electronic stability control.

Helping Drivers Maintain Control

Flex, MKS, Fusion and Milan excelled in each of the institute’s crash tests, and AdvanceTrac® electronic stability control is available for each vehicle. The safety system uses sensors to detect and measure yaw, or side-to-side skidding conditions, by monitoring the vehicle’s speed, throttle position and steering wheel angle. When AdvanceTrac® senses wheel slip, engine torque is reduced and braking is applied where needed to help the driver keep the car tracking on its intended path. IIHS has stated that "AdvanceTrac significantly reduces crash risk by helping drivers maintain control of their vehicles during emergency maneuvers."

Structural Strength Is a Safety Fundamental

Flex, MKS, Fusion and Milan get some of their core strength from the use of lightweight aluminum-coated boron steel – one of the strongest weld-able materials – in the body structure. The use of high-strength steel in the B-pillars is only part of their robust safety profile. Ford engineers also located the side door intrusion beams to help manage and absorb energy during side impact crashes.

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