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Ford EcoSport, Ford Focus, Ford C-Max; 2017–present 8F35 8-speed transverse transmission [6] (1.5 EcoBlue, 2.0 Duratorq, 2.0 EcoBoost) Ford Edge, Ford Escape (2020), [7] Ford Focus, Ford Maverick (2.0 EcoBoost)(the Maverick Lobo AWD uses a Quick Shift 7-speed variant that is programmed to skip second gear), [8] Ford S-MAX, Ford Taurus
Ford Edge was recognized as one of the "Best Cars for Families" in 2007 by AAA and Parents Magazine. Edge earned the IIHS "Top Safety Pick" rating for models built after January 2007; The 3.5-L Duratec 35 V6 was named one of the world's "10 Best Engines" by Ward. Ford Edge was named "2007 Urban Truck of the Year" by On Wheels, Inc.
June 14 – 1989 State of Origin title is wrapped up by Queensland in Game Two of the three-match series against New South Wales at the Sydney Football Stadium before 40,000. July 23 – first of the 1989–1992 World Cup 's twenty tournament matches is won by Australia 22–14 over New Zealand at Mount Smart Stadium before 15,000
The eighth generation of the Ford F-Series is a line of pickup trucks and light- to medium-duty commercial trucks produced by Ford from 1987 to 1991. While the previous generation cab and chassis were carried over with minor changes to the vent windows, interior trim mounting locations, and floor pan shape on the transmission hump, the 1987 model was more streamlined, and maintenance items ...
Coffey Ford Motorsport 20 10 20 - 15 - 20 85 2 Russell Ingall: 13 Van Diemen RF89: Russell Ingall 12 5 15 - 20 20 - 72 3 Michael Mortimer 7 Swift FB89: Belgrave Industries - 4 12 20 - 15 - 51 4 Troy Dunstan 95 Van Diemen RF89: Troy Dunstan 8 6 8 15 8 - 1 46 5 Paul Morris: 94 Van Diemen RF89: Paul Morris 6 2 6 12 - 4 8 38 6 Brett Peters 15
The following is an overview of the events of 1989 in motorsport including the major racing events, motorsport venues that were opened and closed during a year, championships and non-championship events that were established and disestablished in a year, and births and deaths of racing drivers and other motorsport people.
The term Sports Sedans had been in common usage for the cars [3] and in 1973 CAMS gave the name official recognition [3] when it introduced Group B Sports Sedans as a new racing classification. [4] The category officially became Group 2D Sports Sedans in 1988, [ 5 ] and Group 3D Sports Sedans in 2000.
While offered as a five-door hatchback, the Merkur Scorpio was similar in appearance to the Mercury Sable.In comparison to the first-generation (1986-1991) Mercury Sable, the Scorpio was 4.5 inches shorter in length (2 inches shorter than the Ford Taurus), 1.3 inches narrower, and 2.7 inches longer in wheelbase; the two models were nearly identical in height.