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Every ending is followed by another beginning. In every phase of
automotive technological transformations, some things are needed to be
born, some should have improvements, yet some should be left behind.
These all happen for the name of development and trend setting. Many
platforms were cut off the production in order to give way for those
innovations that fits the generation of standards, so as to keep up
with the competition, continue to live with the flow, and or, move for
the lead in the industry.
Ford Windstar is considered to be a bright and shining star that
outshined and blew the glow of Ford Aerostar. It was introduced in
1995, but then was transient, and its glow was taken by Ford Freestar
before it could complete a decade. Taking Windstar out of showrooms
meant new chance for Ford to show uniqueness and capabilities and
uniqueness. But basically the unit that replaced Windstar was just a
revamped version.
During the shine of Ford Windstar, you would notice that the
company concentrated not only in developing the appearance of the
vehicle but also its technical systems. So you’d be left thinking of
possible reasons why there was the need to discontinue its production.
Indeed, Windstar was considered as one of the quickest minivans on
road. In its last edition, Ford Windstar featured a powertrain that
delivers 200 horses, 3.8-liter OHV 12-valve V6 engine. It has got an
interior that boasts versatility to carry seen people or great cargo.
Windstar was then also featuring impressive list of safety equipments
and devices that made this platform really remarkable. This was proved
by consistently earning five stars for driver and front passenger crash
test rating in the federal government. However that surely was a
decision made for the good of the Ford Motor Company.
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