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Old 05-06-2006, 02:56 AM
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Ford Fusion...not only does it score the worst crash ratings, but it has to steal designs from Honda. As soon as you can, look at a "Fusion" and tell me if you notice a couple simularities between 4th and 5th Gens, and the front and rear end of the "Fusion".
Well I guess they chose a good name for the car. The "Fusion" of a piece of shit like Ford, and designs of a sleak beast of a machine like Honda Prelude.
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Re: Ford rips off Honda?

Ford has a major problem with stealing other companies designs and modifying them so they can't get hit with law suits..I don't recall the first models where this happened but I can take you back as far as the protege original and the tempo or whatever it was. Ford is a major leech in the automotive industry. One of the things they did to fix their motors ( since so many died lol ) is they purchased prints from Mazda to design 'Ford' vehicles with Mazda blocks since Mazda is hard up abuot keeping engines running tip top performance ( Like Honda ) for as long as possible. I've got a 1993 MX-3 v-6 with over 200,000 miles on it and it still runs brand new. Original everything basically minus water pump, timing belt , you know the etc tune up things. But yeah , Ford is a theif.
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