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Ford Tempo
1992-1994 Ford Tempo sedan
Manufacturer Ford Motor Company
Production 1984-1994
Assembly Kansas City, Missouri
Oakville, Ontario
Predecessor Ford Fairmont
Successor Ford Contour
Class Compact
Layout Front engine, front-wheel drive / four-wheel drive
Platform Ford CE14 platform
Designer Jack Telnack

The Ford Tempo is a two-door coupe and four-door sedan produced by the Ford Motor Company from 1984 to 1994. The automotive industry is the industry involved in the design development manufacture marketing and sale of Motor vehicles In 2007 more than 73 million motor vehicles Ford Motor Company is an American Multinational corporation and the world's fourth largest automaker based on Worldwide vehicle sales, following Kansas City Missouri only Items for the metro area Kansas City Kansas or North Kansas City MO should go on their respective pages Oakville ( 2006 population 165613, was auctioned off to William Chisholm in 1827 See Ford Fairmont (Australia for the Australian built vehicle of the same name The Ford Contour is a passenger car manufactured and marketed by Ford Motor Company in North America. Car classification is subjective since many vehicles fall into multiple categories or do not fit well into any A compact (North America small family (European or c-segment car is a classification of cars which are larger than a supermini In Automotive design layout specifies where on the car the Engine and Drive wheels are found A front-mounted engine describes the placement of an Automobile engine in front of the vehicle passenger compartment Front-wheel drive (or FF layout) is a form of engine / transmission layout used in Motor vehicles where the engine drives the front Wheels Four-wheel drive, 4WD, or 4x4 ("four by four" is a four-wheeled Vehicle with a drivetrain that allows all four Wheels to An automobile platform is a shared set of common design engineering and production efforts as well as major components over a number of outwardly distinct models and even types of The Ford CE14 platform was a Front wheel drive Automobile platform used by the Ford Motor Company for its Compact cars during the 1980s and Jack Telnack (born as "John J Telnack" in 1937 was the former global Vice President of Design of the Ford Motor Company from 1980 to 1997 Ford Motor Company is an American Multinational corporation and the world's fourth largest automaker based on Worldwide vehicle sales, following It was the successor to the Ford Fairmont, and was replaced in 1994 by the Ford Contour. See Ford Fairmont (Australia for the Australian built vehicle of the same name The Ford Contour is a passenger car manufactured and marketed by Ford Motor Company in North America. The Tempo was part of a rejuvenation by Ford to offer more environmentally friendly, fuel efficient, and more modern styled models to compete with the imports, and its innovation and aerodynamic design later paved the way for the groundbreaking Ford Taurus. The Ford Taurus is an Automobile manufactured by the Ford Motor Company in the United States.

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History

The design and life of the Tempo began in the late 1970s as Ford was gearing to build towards a more ergonomic, more efficient, and more aerodynamic design philosophy. The new design philosophy rested in part due to aging vehicle platforms, and two oil embargoes which led to a rise in more fuel-efficient import vehicle sales. Taking note of this, Ford set out to revolutionize the automotive industry, and would later lay the groundwork for three revolutionary vehicles: The 1983 Thunderbird (and its counterpart the Mercury Cougar), the 1984 Tempo, and a car to be released in 1986, the Taurus. The Thunderbird is an automobile manufactured by Ford in the United States from 1955 through 2005 &mdash through thirteen generations and various The Mercury Cougar was an Automobile sold under the Mercury brand of the Ford Motor Company 's Lincoln-Mercury Division The Ford Taurus is an Automobile manufactured by the Ford Motor Company in the United States. In December 1978, wind tunnel testing began on the Tempo, with more than 450 hours of testing resulting in more than 950 different design changes. As part of these changes, the Tempo and Mercury Topaz both featured a 60° windshield, matching that of the new Thunderbird and Cougar. The Mercury Topaz is a Compact car that was sold by the Mercury division of Ford Motor Company from 1984 to 1994 as a slightly upscale variant of the Also new were the aircraft-inspired door frames, which originally appeared on the Thunderbird/Cougar. These door frames wrapped up over the edge of the roof, improved sealing, allowed for hidden drip rails, and cleaned up the A-pillar area of the car significantly. The rear track was also widened, creating more aerodynamic efficiency. The front grille was laid back more and the leading edge of the hood was tuned for aerodynamic cleanliness. Wheels were pushed out to the edges of the body, decreasing areas where air turbulence would be created. The rear of the cars were treated to just as many changes. The rear window was laid down at 60 degrees as well, and the trunk lid was raised higher than the side windows. This allowed the air to flow off the car more smoothly, and allowed for greater fuel efficiency. From the side view, this raised trunk created a wedge look to the car which was especially prominent on the two-door coupe versions. All of these changes created a Coefficient of drag of . 36 for the 2-door car (. 37 for the 4-door), which was equal to the Cd of the new "Aero" Ford Thunderbird. The final design of the cars was reached so that the car looked good on every trim level, not just the top-of-the-line as some of the competition had done. When the Tempo was released in 1983 as a 1984 model, it became an instant hit, with more than 107,000 two-door models and more than 295,000 four-door models being sold in the first year alone.

First generation

First generation
1984-1985 Ford Tempo sedan
Production 1984–1987(Sedan)
1984-1994 (Coupe)
Body style(s) 2-door coupe
4-door sedan
Engine(s) 2. Cars can come in a large variety of different body styles. Some are still in production while others are of historical interest only 0 L Mazda RF diesel I4
2. ( is a Japanese automotive manufacturer based in Hiroshima, Japan. Mazda is currently working with Ford and Peugeot/Citroën to develop a new family of small Common rail Diesel engines, but the company has a long history Diesel or Diesel fuel (ˈdiːzəl in general is any Fuel used in Diesel engines The most common is a specific fractional distillate of petroleum The straight-4 or inline-4 engine (often abbreviated I4 or L4) is a four cylinder Internal combustion engine with all four cylinders 3 L HSC I4
2. The HSC ("High Swirl Combustion" was an Automobile engine from Ford Motor Company sold from 1984 until 1994 The straight-4 or inline-4 engine (often abbreviated I4 or L4) is a four cylinder Internal combustion engine with all four cylinders 3 L HSO I4
Transmission(s) 4-speed IB4 manual
5-speed MTX-III manual
3-speed ATX/FLC automatic
Wheelbase 99. The HSC ("High Swirl Combustion" was an Automobile engine from Ford Motor Company sold from 1984 until 1994 The straight-4 or inline-4 engine (often abbreviated I4 or L4) is a four cylinder Internal combustion engine with all four cylinders The IB-series manual transmissions are a series of manual transaxles produced by Ford in Europe for its front wheel drive Automobiles. The Ford MTX transmission is a 4 or 5-speed manual Transaxle used in some of Ford's front-wheel-drive North American passenger cars A manual transmission (also known as a stick shift or just 'stick' 'straight drive' or standard transmission) is a type of transmission used in The FLC ATX was a 3-speed automatic Transaxle produced by Ford Motor Company from 1981 through 1994 An automatic transmission (commonly "AT" or "Auto" is an Automobile Gearbox that can change Gear ratios automatically as the vehicle In both road and rail Vehicles the wheelbase is the distance between the centers of the front and rear wheels 9 in (2537 mm)
Length 176. 7 in (4488 mm)
Width 68. 3 in (1735 mm)
Height 52. 7 in (1339 mm)
Related Ford Escort
Ford EXP
Mercury Lynx
Mercury Topaz
1986-1987 Ford Tempo
1986-1987 Ford Tempo
1992-1994 Ford Tempo coupe
1992-1994 Ford Tempo coupe

The first generation Tempo, released in 1983, was a stark contrast from the Fairmont that it replaced. See also Ford Escort (Europe. The Ford Escort was a Compact car manufactured by the Ford Motor Company. First shown at the Chicago Auto Show and introduced in April 1981 as an early 1982 model the Ford EXP and Mercury LN7 were the first two-seaters The Mercury Lynx was a Compact car produced by the Ford Motor Company for its Mercury division from 1981 to 1987 The Mercury Topaz is a Compact car that was sold by the Mercury division of Ford Motor Company from 1984 to 1994 as a slightly upscale variant of the See Ford Fairmont (Australia for the Australian built vehicle of the same name Both the front windshield and rear window were set at 60° angles, with the trunk of the car being placed higher than the side windows to allow for greater fuel efficiency and air flow. On the Tempo, a rear quarter window was present while the Topaz received a more formal C-pillar arrangement minus the window. The front of the car featured a set of two sealed-beam halogen headlamps recessed in chrome "buckets" and the grille in between the headlights featured four horizontally thin rails each swept back to allow for greater air flow into the engine compartment and over the hood. Standard on the first generation Tempo was a new 2. 3 L HSC inline four-cylinder gasoline engine with a one-barrel carburetor, with an optional Mazda-built four-cylinder diesel engine. The HSC ("High Swirl Combustion" was an Automobile engine from Ford Motor Company sold from 1984 until 1994 Mated to either of these engines were the choice of a four-speed IB4 or five-speed MTX-III manual transmission (which was the standard, and only option for the diesel engine variant), or the standard 3-speed FLC automatic with a floor-mounted shift lever. The IB-series manual transmissions are a series of manual transaxles produced by Ford in Europe for its front wheel drive Automobiles. The Ford MTX transmission is a 4 or 5-speed manual Transaxle used in some of Ford's front-wheel-drive North American passenger cars A manual transmission (also known as a stick shift or just 'stick' 'straight drive' or standard transmission) is a type of transmission used in The FLC ATX was a 3-speed automatic Transaxle produced by Ford Motor Company from 1981 through 1994 The instrument panel featured a new, easier to read gauge layout, with all switches and controls placed within easy reach of the driver. In 1985, the Tempo became the first production sedan to feature a driver's side airbag. [1]

In 1986, the Tempo and the Topaz saw several moderate design changes which coincided with the release of the then-new and revolutionary 1986 Taurus. The Ford Taurus is an Automobile manufactured by the Ford Motor Company in the United States. While generally the same car, the front and rear end styling was where the changes were most evident. The standard rectangular sealed-beam halogen headlamps were replaced with a new, plastic composite design which only required replacement of the bulb itself. These new headlights were flush-mounted to match the redesigned front corner lights and a freshly restyled grille, which also closely matched that of the Taurus (the Topaz received a pseudo-lightbar grille styled after the Sable). The Mercury Sable is a Mid-size (1986-2005/ Full-size (2008-2009 sedan created by the Ford Motor Company and sold under the Mercury For the rear end, the trunk and taillights were slightly restyled, giving the car a sharper look. Replacing the carburetor on the 2. 3 L four-cylinder engine was a new Central Fuel Injection (CFI) system (the carbureted version was still available in Canada until 1987). Fuel injection is a system for mixing fuel with air in an Internal combustion engine. New was an optional "LX" luxury trim, and a sportier GLS, which was a performance-geared version featuring a performance-tuned HSO variant of the existing 2. 3 L engine and a 5-speed MTX-III manual transmission. The GLS also featured a more defined ground effects package over the previous GLX offering. Other changes and improvements included the addition of automatically-retracting front seatbelt shoulder straps, and the addition of a new all-wheel drive model. The Tempo AWD included special badging, interior badges and (most notable) a three-inch-wide chrome strip running from front wheel to rear wheel, that read Tempo AWD (with 'All Wheel Drive' under the larger AWD writing).

Trim levels for the first generation Tempo are as follows:

From 1984 to 1985, there was also the Sport GL, which was more of a package for the GL then a separate trim level.

Second generation

Second generation
1989 Ford Tempo AWD
Production 1988–1994
Body style(s) 4-door sedan
Engine(s) 2. Cars can come in a large variety of different body styles. Some are still in production while others are of historical interest only 3 L HSC I4
2. The HSC ("High Swirl Combustion" was an Automobile engine from Ford Motor Company sold from 1984 until 1994 The straight-4 or inline-4 engine (often abbreviated I4 or L4) is a four cylinder Internal combustion engine with all four cylinders 3 L HSO I4
3. The HSC ("High Swirl Combustion" was an Automobile engine from Ford Motor Company sold from 1984 until 1994 The straight-4 or inline-4 engine (often abbreviated I4 or L4) is a four cylinder Internal combustion engine with all four cylinders 0 L Vulcan V6
Transmission(s) 5-speed MTX-III manual
5-speed MTX-IV manual
3-speed ATX/FLC automatic
Wheelbase 99. The Ford Vulcan V6 is a 30 L (29867 cc/182 CID 60° V6 Engine, first introduced for the 1986 model year and originally designed to be the optional A V6 engine is a V engine with six cylinders mounted on the Crankcase in two banks of three cylinders The Ford MTX transmission is a 4 or 5-speed manual Transaxle used in some of Ford's front-wheel-drive North American passenger cars The Ford MTX transmission is a 4 or 5-speed manual Transaxle used in some of Ford's front-wheel-drive North American passenger cars The FLC ATX was a 3-speed automatic Transaxle produced by Ford Motor Company from 1981 through 1994 In both road and rail Vehicles the wheelbase is the distance between the centers of the front and rear wheels 9 in (2537 mm)
Length 177. 0 in (4496 mm)
Width 68. 3 in (1735 mm)
Height 52. 9 in (1344 mm)
Curb weight 2723 lb (1235 kg)
Related Ford Escort
Ford EXP
Mercury Topaz

The second generation Tempo, released in 1988, saw several major design changes which brought out an even more similar look to the Taurus (esp. Curb weight is the total Weight of a Vehicle with standard equipment all necessary operating Consumables (e See also Ford Escort (Europe. The Ford Escort was a Compact car manufactured by the Ford Motor Company. First shown at the Chicago Auto Show and introduced in April 1981 as an early 1982 model the Ford EXP and Mercury LN7 were the first two-seaters The Mercury Topaz is a Compact car that was sold by the Mercury division of Ford Motor Company from 1984 to 1994 as a slightly upscale variant of the the door handles). On the front end of the car, a completely restyled grille featured three thin horizontal chrome bands with a Ford oval in the center, with two stylish composite flush-mounted rectangular headlamps with restyled front turn signal housings on either side. On the Tempo GLS Sport (Sport came in late availability in 1989 as an option on the GLS), this chrome grill was replaced with a body color one available in white or black. For the rear, the taillights received a major rework, and were now completely flush-mounted. A restyled rear quarter window was designed to match and blend evenly with the completely restyled rear door trim. The interior of both cars saw a brand new instrument panel design, with a central gauge cluster, and more ergonomic driver controls. Fan and windshield wiper controls were now mounted on rotary-style switches on either side of the instrument panel, and the heater controls received a new push-button control layout. Other changes included reworked interior door panels. On Tempo LX and AWD, the interior received chrome and wood trim on the dashboard and doors. In 1991 (the last year of the 1988 restyled look) saw the discontinuation of the all wheel drive model Tempo, as well as the now Canadian market exclusive entry level model Tempo L. 1992 saw a minor redesign. The Tempo lost all side chrome trim around the lower door panels and the windows, as well as the chrome trim on the front and rear bumpers. The three bar chrome grill was also replaced by a new, body colored monochromatic grill. In 1992 a new engine, a 3. 0L V6, was introduced as optional on the GL and LX, and standard on the GLS 1992. 1992 would be the last year of the GLS, as it was discontinued (along with its Mercury Topaz counterparts) in 1993. The Mercury Topaz is a Compact car that was sold by the Mercury division of Ford Motor Company from 1984 to 1994 as a slightly upscale variant of the This left Tempo with only two trim level options, GL and LX. In 1992 Ford tried to spice up the Tempo's model choices with the GL Premier Edition. The GL Premier Edition was only available in 1992, as it was phased out in 1993. 1994 was the last model year for the Ford Tempo (and Mercury Topaz). Production halted in the first quarter of 1994.

Trim levels for the second generation Ford Tempo are as follows:

In 1992, Ford offered the Premier Edition GL Tempo. This model featured standard power door locks, windows, vinyl rear quarter roof, air conditioning, tilt steering wheel, Ford Premium Sound System, mud guards and trunk mounted luggage rack. It was priced above the base LX, making it the most luxurious Ford Tempo. Later, Ford would use the Premier Edition moniker on many Mercury division models as the high-end luxury trim levels.

End of production

In 1993, officials within Ford Motor Company began talking about killing off the Tempo. While highly innovative in its early years, and even though it was a strong seller for nearly its entire lifetime, by the early 1990s the Tempo and the Topaz were seen as an aging platform. It was also to be the last year for the 2. 3 L HSC engine, which was built by Ford specifically for the Tempo (its replacement was the 2. 0 L Zetec engine). Also, it was to be the last year for the FLC automatic transaxle, which had spent its entire production life with the Tempo and Topaz, and was then seen as being severely outdated as 5 speed automatic transmissions were being developed. With all of these factors, Ford pulled the plug on the Tempo, and in March 1994, the last one rolled off the assembly line.

Engines

Sales numbers

The Ford Tempo was a massive sales success for Ford Motor Company, during the Tempo's entire production, it was in the top ten best selling cars, usually in the top five. The Ford Vulcan V6 is a 30 L (29867 cc/182 CID 60° V6 Engine, first introduced for the 1986 model year and originally designed to be the optional A V6 engine is a V engine with six cylinders mounted on the Crankcase in two banks of three cylinders Ford Motor Company is an American Multinational corporation and the world's fourth largest automaker based on Worldwide vehicle sales, following In 1984, Ford sold a total of 531,468 Tempo and Topaz, nearly 100,000 more units then the best-selling Toyota Camry (2006) of today. The Toyota Camry is a Mid-size car, formerly a Compact car manufactured by Toyota since 1980 Below is a list of total sales numbers of the Ford Tempo and Mercury Topaz sedan and coupe variations. The Mercury Topaz is a Compact car that was sold by the Mercury division of Ford Motor Company from 1984 to 1994 as a slightly upscale variant of the Listings by year. Note: Production ended in the first quarter of 1994, and began in late 1983.

Trivia

References

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