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What year did they stop making Ford Five Hundred?

The Ford Five Hundred was a full-size sedan produced by Ford Motor Company from 2004 to 2007. After just four years on the market, Ford discontinued the Five Hundred in 2007 and replaced it with the Ford Taurus.


The Rise and Fall of the Ford Five Hundred


The Ford Five Hundred was introduced in 2004 as a replacement for the Ford Taurus. It was designed to be a larger, more upscale sedan that would compete with other full-size models like the Toyota Avalon and Chrysler 300. The Five Hundred featured a spacious interior, a smooth ride, and available all-wheel drive.


However, the Five Hundred struggled to gain traction with consumers. Its conservative styling and lack of a V8 engine option were seen as drawbacks compared to more powerful and stylish competitors. Sales were consistently lower than Ford's projections, and the model was never able to match the popularity of the Taurus it replaced.


The Discontinuation of the Ford Five Hundred


In 2007, Ford made the decision to discontinue the Five Hundred and revive the Taurus name instead. The new Taurus was a redesigned version of the Five Hundred, with updated styling, more powerful engine options, and other improvements. Ford felt the Taurus name carried more brand recognition and appeal with consumers.


The last Ford Five Hundred rolled off the assembly line in 2007, marking the end of the model's brief four-year run. While it never achieved the sales success Ford had hoped for, the Five Hundred is remembered as an attempt by the company to compete in the full-size sedan segment during a challenging time for the automotive industry.

How many Ford Five Hundreds were made?


Based on Wikipedia: American sales 2004 14,106 2005 107,932 2006 84,218 2007 35,146 ------------------- TOTAL 241,402 This is why they were discontinued, minus the mountain of problems they have.



Is there any recalls on a 2007 Ford 500?


FORD IS RECALLING CERTAIN MODEL YEAR 2007 FORD FIVE HUNDRED AND MERCURY MONTEGO VEHICLES MANUFACTURED FROM SEPTEMBER 5, 2006, THROUGH SEPTEMBER 11, 2006. THE FUEL TANKS MAY NOT HAVE CONSISTENT WELDS BETWEEN THE FUEL TANK AND FUEL FILLER NECK SPUD WHICH CAN AFFECT THE STRENGTH OF THE JOINT.



Why did Ford discontinue the Taurus?


The announcement was part of a plan by Ford Motor Company to cut costs and increase profits. This was in response to a shift in perceived consumer demand towards SUVs and pickup trucks, and away from sedans.



What is the most common problem with Ford Taurus?


Some of the top Ford Taurus problems include a cracked windshield, gasket leaks, and engine problems.



What year did Ford stop making the 500?


2007
The Five Hundred ended production on April 12, 2007, as did the Mercury Montego and Ford Freestyle.



Why is it called Ford Five Hundred?


Internally designated the D258 model, the Five Hundred was styled by George Bucher, Chief Designer, under the direction of Ford Vice President of Design, J Mays who gave the Five Hundred its name, recalling the "500" suffix Ford had used to designate a model's top trim level, as with the Galaxie "500".



What year of Ford Taurus to avoid?


Avoid: 2003 Ford Taurus
The 2003 Ford Taurus is easily the most unreliable model year of this sedan and must be avoided at all costs. CarComplaints declared the 2003 Taurus as the worst model year, no thanks to its severe transmission issues.



What's a 2007 Ford 500 worth?


A 2007 Ford Five Hundred has depreciated $135 or 4% in the last 3 years and has a current resale value of $3,055 and trade-in value of $930.



What is the most rare Ford?


The 50 cars all in the teeth orange paintwork. The same as the original. There are some visual cues like the Saturn black spoiler.



What replaced the Ford 500?


2007 was the Ford Five Hundred's last year due to declining sales and unknown nameplate and was replaced by the 2008 Ford Taurus, which is a refreshed and restyled Five Hundred with more power and additional refinements 'under the skin'.


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