I remember seeing Tempos and Topazes all over the place when I was a kid in the 80s and 90s. They became a rare sight after the turn of the century.
@hugolafhugolaf7 ай бұрын
As a kid of the 80s, I can confirm that these were everywhere back then. Very popular.
@Andyface797 ай бұрын
For sure. I was born in 83 so I remember these being everywhere as well. I always got the impression that they were better than the J-Cars from GM, but my parents were Ford people.
@billythehardheadgoat7 ай бұрын
They were everywhere in the 90a also
@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics7 ай бұрын
Currently driving a 1996 Mercury Mystique 2.0 5-speed with over 300k miles on it. Drives like new, doesn't burn any oil! Really fun to drive, 32mpg all day long :)
@TonysFordsandMustangs7 ай бұрын
Very nice! Thanks for sharing your story!
@777jones7 ай бұрын
Those were good handling cars.
@FarginBastiges7 ай бұрын
My family collectively drove a '93 Tempo 2.3L 2-door for 22 years. The ONLY problems we ever had with it were the harmonic balancer and heater core. That's it. I may be a Toyota guy but that Tempo was a damn fine, reliable car.
@TonysFordsandMustangs7 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience!
@Toro_Da_Corsa7 ай бұрын
If the car rode a little lower and had a little bigger wheels and tires, it would have been far more aesthetically pleasing. It had the lines right
@jlatala46556 ай бұрын
metal knobs to open doors
@DanTheMailman3307 ай бұрын
My grandmother had a loaded 88 tempo that she brought in 89 as a returned lease from Hertz rental. Had under 20k miles when she bought it and was a fantastic car for the next decade. I still remember the comfy burgundy valour seats!
@TonysFordsandMustangs7 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@Kevin.King717 ай бұрын
I drove an '86 Tempo in high school. My dad bought a '90 Tempo and I remember it being the only car I'd ever driven that had the automatic shoulder belts. So glad that feature didn't last long.
@TonysFordsandMustangs7 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! Those seat belts went away because of airbags. Manufactures had to have one or the other.
@edwardspaccarelli59447 ай бұрын
I called them The Hang ‘Em High seatbelts (when they malfunctioned).
@U.S.S.SOUTHSIDE7 ай бұрын
I had to have my drivers' side motorized belt fixed in my 1991 Escort at a dealership. I Don't remember how much it cost but it wasn't exactly cheap.😝
@TonysFordsandMustangs7 ай бұрын
@@U.S.S.SOUTHSIDE I'm sure it was cheaper than an airbag. At least back then. That's why Ford had them.
@raygarcia-pg7wr7 ай бұрын
I liked the auto belt. Dnt need to put the lap one
@roscoe_t7 ай бұрын
My wife and I tested a Tempo in 1989. Then we drove a Probe, based on the Mazda 626. Man, the contrast was night and day -- the Probe was so much smoother riding and more responsive. We bought the Probe.
@richardpatterson25547 ай бұрын
U made a very wise decision I bought my used ford probe in 2000 for $700 its now got about 240k miles on it and still runs great. I have never had to do major repairs on it.
@JulezWinnfield7 ай бұрын
A horrible name for a car.
@picklerix61627 ай бұрын
The Mazda 626 was a very good vehicle.
@Dankcatvacs7 ай бұрын
yeah but the tempo has better back seats...
@discerningmind6 ай бұрын
@@JulezWinnfield I'd put some of those green alien head stickers on it.
@marquesdean50755 ай бұрын
I had two Ford Tempos and 1 Mercury Topaz. Even on the used car market back then those two were a lot of car for the money. The one I fondest of was a 1986 Tempo GL coupe. This one was a special order,as it was equipped with the 2.3 liter HSO(High Specific Output) version of the HSC engine. And as a bonus,it was equipped with the 5-speed manual transmission. It had the "two tone" paint scheme (red on top,with gray on the lower body and bumpers) and it had the trunk mounted luggage rack. That car was A LOT of fun to drive, something that couldn't be said often of Fords from that era. I still miss it.
@TonysFordsandMustangs5 ай бұрын
@@marquesdean5075 thanks for watching and for your comment.
@jimellison61577 ай бұрын
We owned 3 Ford Tempos and 3 Mercury Topazes. Ranging from a 1984 Tempo that we paid $110.00 for it to a 1991 Mercury Topaz. The most we ever paid was $600.00 for a fully loaded 1986 Mercury Topaz LS, which of course was the fancy model. Everyone of them were good cars.
@lilibethdoherty2957 ай бұрын
The Honda Dealer had a Pubic Auction for Trade ins during the 1990's and a Tempo went for $25 and no auction fees, I bought a 87 T- Bird with the 5.0 EFI Engine for $450 and it was a great Car .
@TheHansoost7 ай бұрын
My wife and I inherited a Toespaz (as I liked to call it) from her dad. I think it was a '92. It wasn't sporty. It wasn't fast. It wasn't in any way cool, but it had a spoiler on the back and it certainly served its purpose. It was quite comfortable and fairly easy to work on. I repaired and refreshed a few things myself and had a bit of suspension / alignment work done. In the late summer of 2006 after I had just retired from teaching, we drove it from Vancouver, B.C. through Yellowstone and on to New York, Connecticut, Maine, through Vermont and into Sherbrooke, Quebec where our lad was attending university. We stayed in and explored the area for few days while we also transferred ownership of the car to him. We had him drive us to the airport and bade the car adieu. He used it for the next 2 years by which time its time had come. Good times. Thanks for reminding me of that wonderful road trip made possible by that good old toespaz.
@TonysFordsandMustangs7 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your personal experience and for watching my video. It is appreciated
@haweater15557 ай бұрын
7:10. The commercial was filmed in Ontario, Canada, on the Canadian Pacific Railway's Owen Sound branch. The scenic hairpin turn at 7:20 is on the Forks of the Credit [River] Road between Brampton and Orangeville. The CP Rail locomotive is pulling Toronto GO Transit single-level commuter cars of the period.
@TonysFordsandMustangs7 ай бұрын
Awesome thanks for sharing that information.
@jackdough81647 ай бұрын
Yea soon to be a bike trail now since it’s completely abandoned now
@jlatala46556 ай бұрын
Tempo was never sold in Chile. There was one red 1985 = was already fuel injected? .
@user-iz3gv5vo6b7 ай бұрын
As a teenager in the 80s, I always preferred the styling of the Mercurys over the Fords. No Idea why. Just did.
@thewiseguy35292 ай бұрын
They were more luxurious.
@barbmelle31366 ай бұрын
We had a 1985 Tempo, 4 cylinder 5 speed. It was a great car, lasted a long time, held up with no repairs, just tires, brakes, a battery and oil changes. Great mileage on my work commute and on vacations. The trunk held a lot more than other small cars. I would buy another one, I sure am not going to buy a battery powered car.
@TonysFordsandMustangs6 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@scottmihalsky3612Ай бұрын
My older Brother had a Tempo in Highschool i loved it.
@624radicalham7 ай бұрын
Listen, I'm, glad someone did this, and SO well. Wow. I'm probably the only American that's still craving a Ford Tempo as I actually was in the dealership as a kid when it was new in late 83. I thought it was the most modern looking regular car I had ever seen. I was IN the dealer lot, and sat in one with red interiors and it felt like a spaceship. The red swallowed you up. It had a little drawing of a car down low in the center console that notified you of doors, trunk, etc. being open. Coolest thing ever and as a kid I had to have that. Then I sat in a white one with blue interior and was immediately stunned at how a simple interior color change can change your entire mood when you entered the car. I was hooked. My father never did get to buy one but the longing for one is still in my blood. Revolutionary car and excellent video with factual information all around.
@TonysFordsandMustangs7 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for the kind words. It is very much appreciated!
@browngreen9337 ай бұрын
I have a 1986 Tempo you can have for free. It still ran when I parked it in 2003. All four tires are flat however. 😅
@624radicalham7 ай бұрын
We need more people like you. Especially where I live. Running or not, you're doing God's work my son lol @@browngreen933
@timsmith4287 ай бұрын
...bought a '88 Merc..loved that car..2 door..fun to drive..
@kloobyfour7 ай бұрын
I bought an '86 Tempo GL 5-speed to replace my VW Bug when its engine let go. It had about 70k miles on it when I bought it; I kept it going for another 125k. Decent car, but its front end got chewed up by Denver's pothole-laden streets. I replaced the tie rod ends twice on it. But other than a leaking power steering pump, it still ran pretty strong when I sold it.
@thebagnechannel31837 ай бұрын
My mother had several of these and I had one myself, a 2 door Topaz with the flush lights and a 5-sp. I had good memories of them.
@johannjohann65237 ай бұрын
My '91 Escort 40 MPG but had as much HP as a moped. My Tempo, had a blue two door that looked great. But was a tractor with the shell of a car. LOL In the Ad they show the Tempo passing a semi, yeah only downhill and a tail wind!! I never had too many problems with mine ,mechanically. But both cars were like driving a lawnmower or a tractor. Very crude machines. I bought my '91 Escort new with air conditioning it came to $7,000. I skipped the power window option. lol
@Onry17 ай бұрын
I had 2 1988 Mercury Xr5's. Both Black/Grey with 5sp sticks! Loved both of them. Also had a Contour SE 24v V6 5spd and 3 SVT 5spds. Great lil cars!
@TonysFordsandMustangs7 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@scottbrown74156 ай бұрын
Tempo sure did deliver on value for the dollar. My mom had an 89 and i owned four of them over the years. The automatic transmission one’s ate tie rod ends and muffler systems at an above average rate. But neither of those parts were actually expensive. The air conditioning was super powerful and the fuel injected ones gave adequate performance. Overall I cannot say that I had any serious issues with any of them. I did my own maintenance and oil changes, they were easy to service and the diesel version was phenomenal on fuel if you were willing to live with the slow acceleration in city driving. On the freeway the diesel was great. Many people hated them, but I think they were very good and enjoyed my experience with them.
@TonysFordsandMustangs6 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching and sharing your experience!
@danielsnook50297 ай бұрын
I bought the Tempo GL manual in '87. Put 225k miles on it before it was totaled while parked on the street. Original clutch and never had an engine issue. My model appears @6:57. ❤
@TonysFordsandMustangs7 ай бұрын
Thanks for for watching and for sharing!
@gregdcross7 ай бұрын
October 1984 my family's lumber company purchased 3 Tempos to replace 3 Fairmonts. Two were used by outside salesmen, one was kept at the office for people to run errands. They were durable and reliable cars, accelerated way better than the 6 cylinder Fairmonts they replaced, and when you put snow tires in them, they could go until snow packed up under the belly. By 1986, my father was so impressed with them he got my sister a Tempo Sport (2 door) to drive to HS then college. Last Tempo I saw driving daily was my exbrother inlaws Deisel Tempo he got when a customer dropped it off at his shop and abandoned it. Tattered seats, failed paint, but the engine and transmission had never needed major repairs and it had 380K on the odometer. Barry named the car Los Tempos and his brother Chris drove it most of the time. As Barry once said, Chris could be given an anvil for Christmas and my New Years it would be broken. Well Chris met his match with Los Tempos - Chris passed away and the car was still going. Sure wish Ford built such durability and reliability today.
@TonysFordsandMustangs7 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching and for sharing your experience.
@gregoryspeers39927 ай бұрын
I had an 88 Ford Tempo 5speed. It was one of the best cars I've ever owned. Not the nicest or most luxurious, nor the fastest. Yet it always started, was fun to drive & I put a nice stereo in it. The only thing I ever had to put into it was a new clutch. Eventually the body rusted out due to all the winter salt they put out here in Ontario winter's. Modern cars are too complicated.
@TonysFordsandMustangs7 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story!
@macsvoltage57237 ай бұрын
I just stopped driving one of these things. 1983 ford Tempo with the 2.3 - 4 cylinder could do 0 - 60 in 8 seconds. I kid you not. Best beater I ever drove. Raced everyone with that thing. Absolute beast in the winter. Got it given to me and drove it for like 3 years until the transmission failed from me stepping on it. It died last year. Was going to take it to the drag strip for confirmation on how fast it was. I was beating 4x4 trucks in the winter. Absolutely trashing some low power 4x4's with a ford tempo. Carb even. Best beater I ever drove.
@Atari2600Gamer7 ай бұрын
Lol dude, as George Carlin would say, you're almost literally exploding with BS! There just plain ain't no way a 40 year old 2.3 tempo did 0-60 in 8 seconds, no specs I can find anywhere say it could go that fast even when it was brand new. Quit making stuff up to try and sound cool, we can all see right through it
@macsvoltage57237 ай бұрын
@@Atari2600Gamer Meh. I had one. It had the 2.3 ohc. Carb engine. Power locks, with air and cruise. That first gear would hold on until the cows came home. It was awesome. I could not believe it. In winter it was a beast. Like it was awesome in the snow. Both wheels just went for it. Great traction and it was light as hell. 13 inch wheels so I guess it had more torque cause they be smaller. I found some other people online who had one like mine. They had some stories. Did not take me long to find them. I will say that most don't know that carb is very finicky in those cars. There is a vacum part that fails and will cause the engine to get too much gas thereby causing it to lose power and smell. lolz! A freaking 7 dollar part and it was FIXED. So many of these cars be running around smelling with lost power. Crazy man!
@Atari2600Gamer7 ай бұрын
@@macsvoltage5723 Sounds more like you have a REALLY optimistic sense of time and speed lmao. It might've been light, but it wasn't exactly a powerhouse either. If it was really that fast, how come nobody talks about it?
@jamesmedina20627 ай бұрын
@@Atari2600GamerFord had great engineers back in the day and Ford's motto back then was TORQUE TORQUE TORQUE so I would not be surprised to hear stories of these little TORQUE MONSTERS!
@macsvoltage57237 ай бұрын
@@Atari2600Gamer You know, I don't care what you think. You have no idea how much fun that car was and no one cares if you don't believe. It was the best beater I ever drove. The owner is a friend of mine and it was his first car ever. Then his mother bought it off him and drove it to work for like 20 years. I got it with less than 70 thousand clicks on the speedo. The car did not run great until the carb was fixed. After that was when I found out it had POWER. My buddy said it went like snot when it ran good but could never get it running great all the time. It always smelled when starting the thing cause it was flooding. This was COMMON for these cars and it was just the vacume thingy for the carb that failed. 7 dollar part and it was fixed. If anyone has one of these cars with the carb, you probably need to change that part. After that, the engine woke up and had the power. No more smell when starting and the first gear holds until like 60 km/hr or something crazy like that. I beat so many cars in my town. That white Tempo had a reputation. A few people tired to run me off the road cause they be beat fair and square during the winter. lolz!
@rickintexas15846 ай бұрын
I bought a brand new Tempo L (base model) in 1986 immediately after graduating college. It provided solid dependable transportation for years. I sold it to a neighbors high school kid in 1999 for $200. That was a great car for the money.
@TonysFordsandMustangs6 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@michaelmartin22767 ай бұрын
As I am watching this I am following you word by word with Wikipedia !
@Fucknuts4u7 ай бұрын
These GD KZbin videos rarely have so much as an ounce of originality, from regurgitated copy cat DIY projects to plagiarism like this one.
@UncleJoeLITE7 ай бұрын
Lmao, now you mention it, I just checked too & you're right! Just mix a few words around... This would not pass any plagiarism checks. Laughing here in Australia! =)
@davidholley14397 ай бұрын
Had a 85 sport gl 5 speed. First new car we ever bought. I got 38 mpg on a highway trip. Averaged 31 mpg. Fought distributor issues and inner tie rod ends later on before selling.
@scottmiller87917 ай бұрын
My first car was a 86 Tempo I got it in 1994. Few years later I got a 1992 Mercury Topaz XR5 V6 5 speed 2 door. XR5 V6 only made in 92. Very rare and I never saw another one on the road. It was a fun car.
@TonysFordsandMustangs7 ай бұрын
That V6 Tempo and Topaz is an overlooked car. It may have been the best one Ford made during the entire run.
@michaelhungate75067 ай бұрын
That v6 was the same( Vulcan) as in the Taurus and Sable. I still have a 04 Taurus with the same Vulcan v6. Those are great engines.
@BReal-10EC7 ай бұрын
I never saw a manual V6 tempo or topaz IRL. That was a very good find. I've heard a few people call the 5 speed manual tempo the baby SHO because it was actually more fun to drive than it should have been.
@RonnN-gf8tm7 ай бұрын
Learned how to drive on an 88' Ford Tempo..also an 88' Mercury Sable...cars my parents had in the 90s.
@daku9117 ай бұрын
My dad had a 84 tempo with a manual transmission. Compared to my mom's 84 escort station wagon it was a rocket ship. I still remember going to Zarowni Motors to pick both cars up with my dad.They finally ended up selling both those cars in 2000. I can't believe i sat in those cars from elementary school all the way until i was finished with my studies
@bruceabbott39417 ай бұрын
I had to replace the head gasket on my employer's carbureted Tempo with the 2.3L years ago; it was my first experience with torque-to-yield head bolts. A broken bolt caused the gasket to fail, but I lapped the head flat on a piece of plate glass with valve-grinding compound and installed new bolts to spec. Must not have screwed up too bad as the car ran good as new until it was traded...
@ghostwrench22927 ай бұрын
My parents had 2 Ford Tempo's - a base 1986 GL and a loaded '87 GL Sport. Both cars had the 5-speed manual. My siblings and I all learned to drive on those cars. No problems with either car in the 5 years or so my family owned them.
@TonysFordsandMustangs7 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and for sharing your experience!
@1_lens_view7 ай бұрын
Dad bought an 86 Tempo. The thing was a constant headache for him. Warped brake rotors, bent door hinges, rusted door panels, and a litany of other issues. It was always in the shop for major repairs - thankfully, always on Ford’s dime. Dad owned other Fords that had no issues. The Tempo was not one of them.
@peters87587 ай бұрын
The rush of power from the Vulcan V6 option was hardly felt, because V6's also got a numerically lower final drive ratio to keep fuel economy up. It did make highway speeds feel less fatiguing though (2000 rpm purr instead of nearly 3000 rpm roar).
@dong81747 ай бұрын
Great video! My college car in the 90's was a 1989 Mercury Topaz LTS. Car was actually pretty reliable and surprisingly good in the snow with proper snow tires.
@TonysFordsandMustangs7 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@AngelfamsАй бұрын
My first car in 92, was an 85 Tempo GL 4dr black exterior and red vinyl interior. It was automatic trans and actually had an airbag for the driver side.
@jasoncrandall737 ай бұрын
My parents owned a 1992 Red Tempo 4 door. By the late '90s with 120k miles on it the 4cyl engine was worn out. We lived in WNY so it had to always go up hills. They bought it used from Hertz when rental car companies sold their cars off with about 36k on the odometer.
@halaheleu70137 ай бұрын
Test drove a diesel one in Jacksonville Fla. Never seem another one since. Drove great kind of wish i would have got it.
@ChristopherArmstrong-et3udАй бұрын
I had 2. An 84 5spd loaded with every option including premium sound and flip up sunroof. One of my favorite cars I have ever owned. The carburetor sucked. The 93 was V6 and way faster than it should have been. Unfortunately the V6 was automatic. But the most comfortable seats I have ever sat in.
@kickit597 ай бұрын
In 1990 my new wife wanted a new Ford Tempo. So I bought her a brand new blue 4 door. The first summer we took a trip from Washington State to the Penticton British Columbia area. The air conditioning promptly broke while we were driving all around the Penticton area. Later when we got back to Washington State the ignition module went out. It took them a while to figure that one out and our dealer had to replace three different things to get the car to run. One day when the car had 13K miles the serpentine belt broke right while we were driving past the local Ford dealer. Jeez what a joke. Then at about the 15K mark I took it in for an alignment and Les Schwab said it needed some front end parts replaced so they could align it. Later that year at about 18K miles I drove in to town to pick up some groceries for the family and when I reached the city limits the brake pedal went to the floor. I had it towed to the dealer and they said it had catastrophic brake failure. So a bunch of money later we got to drive it again. Oh and by the way the air conditioning broke every single summer but warranty only covered the first summer. So my wife said after four years maybe this Tempo was a lemon just buy me a new one. Stupid me I went and tried to buy her a new one and the dealer wouldn't give me hardly anything on trade for the old Tempo on a brand new one. So I said enough of this and bought her a brand new Accord and never had any further car worries. The Tempo was junk! I bet I lost more than Ford did on my Tempo over the time I owned it.
@danax-zo2sk7 ай бұрын
I probably got scammed tbh my 92 tempo is till running strong and reliable even till today
@gerardmccarthy24327 ай бұрын
I worked on them at Lincoln dealership and I concur.
@waleyefish90267 ай бұрын
Went through a throttle position sensor yearly. But the A/C breaking constantly made my wife go bonkers. Got rid of it.
@spaceghost89957 ай бұрын
@@danax-zo2skLIAR
@Sean0526a7 ай бұрын
Wow. You got a bad one. My sister had one, my cousin had one, my Dad had an early one, and a friend had one. They all ran forever with no problems. They weren't particularly attractive nor fun, but as basic transportation they were aces in my book.
@Yourcomputertutordotnet7 ай бұрын
I owned 2 , one was a tempo & other was a topaz .The tempo was a daily driver , and topaz was a fix & flip car . I enjoyed both of them , always started & super easy to repair . Both of them had almost 200,000 when they were sold .
@TonysFordsandMustangs7 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@fleuger993 ай бұрын
Stumbled on this and love the Ford's through the 90's. Thanks for this great vid.
@SCRAMBLER3907 ай бұрын
Thank you. Have been a long time AMC and GM guy and h "Hated" Ford's. Your videos, which I have now binged watched 10 of them, gave me a new perspective and appreciation of Ford's. Thank you for these awesome and informative videos.
@TonysFordsandMustangs7 ай бұрын
Glad you like them and thanks so much for watching and for the kind words. I have owned a few AMC's over the years. A Rambler 770 and a couple of Javelin's but that was back in the 90's and they acted as cheap daily drivers for me. I liked those cars however I was always able to turn them for a profit after driving them for a year or so and I did just that. GM products have never been kind to me. The ones I owned, and I have owned several, constantly required me to fix something so I soured on them. That could be just the luck of the draw I guess. The only GM cars that were good to me were the 3 Buick Grand Nationals an 84, 86 & an 87 but those fell into the same category as the AMC's I owned. Drove them for a year or so and got more than I paid for them so I moved on.
@henryfam587 ай бұрын
I worked for Ford Motor Company back in the early 80's. Tempo/Topaz had so many driveability issues that Ford published a bound book of Technical Service Bulletins just on their driveability issues. Most got remedied with EFI.
@georgewilson11846 ай бұрын
The SalesMen & Mechanics at the Ford dealer I was a service Porter at in my Senior year of H.S. Would refer to the Tempo & Topaz as baby Sable&Taurus when they wanted me to go out back & bring one in for new car delivery prep
@EricFortuneJr.7 ай бұрын
The sales continued to dwindle throughout the 80s and early 90s even with refreshes and redesigns. More and more people were going to Toyota, Honda, Subaru, Mazda and (even Nissan). Even Mitsubishi used be popular back then. American brands were selling to the same customers every few years and that’s how they got by. The Japanese, especially Honda and Toyota, where taking customers from American brands which is how they’ve managed to gain so much market share in the US. By word of mouth, people knew how much more reliable and fun Japanese cars had become.
@DUCKSAREEVILLLLLLLL7 ай бұрын
Now, idiot Americans wonder where all of the middle class manufacturing has gone. All foreign car manufacturing is non-union, genius. The Tempo was an extremely reliable car.
@richceglinski75437 ай бұрын
Your exactly right. I worked as a Chrysler tech in the 90s and watched it continue. Chrysler was king of the Mini Van sales that kept that corp flush with cash. By the early 2000s sales were falling to Toyota and Honda which took over and now dominate the mini van market.
@engineer_alv7 ай бұрын
Agree about Toyota and Honda. But Nissan was a much bigger player back then than Honda which was often named the littlest of the Japanese 3. But Subaru, Mazda were not popular. If you ask their CEOs they would rather keep the popularity they have today with a much bigger lineup than they did back in the 80s and they're arguably more reliable now than back then. The D3 never excelled marketing nor building a compact sedan, they didn't listened despite owning shares and forming joint ventures with Japanese automakers.
@jamesmedina20627 ай бұрын
@@engineer_alvyes because amongst other reasons Gm and Ford have partnered with other brands. You may be thinking about the last few years but there were times that the Focus and Cruze have been extremely popular
@engineer_alv7 ай бұрын
@@jamesmedina2062 and now they're gone. The Focus was solid from 2005 to 2011 when they went all in with Duratec engines and regular automatics and pretty much all manual ones were good. And they were the best selling compact for a couple years. The Cruze sold well at the beginning but had problems before they switched to the LE2 engine in 2016. And in typical GM fashion once they made a solid car they chose to discontinue it
@BSFJeebus6 ай бұрын
Hey, it's my first car! I had a 91 Topaz GS, it wasn't stellar, but it was mine. Looking back, it wasn't the greatest car, but for its time, it was economical. Cash for Clunkers destroyed these time capsules
@gregoryhainsworth26635 ай бұрын
@BSFJeebus Cash for Clunkers was designed to jump start the domestic auto industry.
@BSFJeebus5 ай бұрын
@@gregoryhainsworth2663 no shit, it still destroyed a lot of good cars needlessly.
@gregorymalchuk2723 ай бұрын
I hate cash for clunkers, but the combined fuel economy of the Topaz was way above 19 mpg, the cutoff of the program.
@robertballard88337 ай бұрын
Had a New 86 Tempo manual and rally liked it . Traded it around 70 K with no problems. Auto transmissions were a different story - DOGS. Lucky to get 60 K on an Auto without a replaced Trans.
@Karrpilot7 ай бұрын
I was working for Ford at the time. I took a brand new Tempo off the truck and floored it on a road test. The vehicle tried to dive into the ditch. I then immediately let off the gas pedal, and it tried to swerve back to the left. Torque steer light crazy, handling like garbage. And to think Ford sold them for 11 years...
@AnthonyEvelyn7 ай бұрын
The 2nd generation Tempo/Topaz were good cars.
@piggy3107 ай бұрын
What second generation?!
@Drmcclung7 ай бұрын
My first car was a red 5spd Tempo coupe so I've always had a bit of a soft spot for these. I have no complaints about it either then or now! I do feel it was kinda let down by its dinosaur HSC motor & pushrod non-crossflow head which was already fairly obsolete long before 1984. But a good reliable torquey one nevertheless. People loved to hate on Tempos and Topazes but the tuth is they were actually really good cars.. And you could have driven other more expensive economy cars on the market at the time that were SSOOOOOO MUCH WORSE TO DRIVE in every conceivable way back then! (ahem cough cough like literally *any* dodge K car derivative ever produced 🤢🤮)
@johnsaunders14357 ай бұрын
Great video again. These were such mundane vehicles back in the 80s. I was of driving age in 1985/6 and dad was quite loyal to fords and mercury's. I fell in love with the escort along that time and eventually buying a 90 gt. I couldn't help but quietly cheer these cars on as a ford enthusiasts at the time. Watching their evolution was satisfying and somewhat exciting with the v6 models. The only sad thing about these in my opinion is they were to closely engineered with the escort/lynx and therefore they weren't much roomier for being a larger vehicle. I also believe the forthcoming contour didnt puck up where the tempo left off but rather reset that model spot until later in its model life. Thanks for another informative video and a trip down memory lane.
@TonysFordsandMustangs7 ай бұрын
Thank you John for watching and for the kind words.
@cardwellave25 ай бұрын
These cars especially last generation were so well styled. Just a simple and attractive car design that aged pretty well in my opinion. I had a 92 Tempo coupe for a brief period of time in the 2010s. It was very dilapidated but I learned a lot about engines working on that car.
@MCTeck7 ай бұрын
My father bought a 1984 topaz [4cyl] and my mother got a 1986.[4cyl] Both junk! the 84' was worse. It had a troublesome carburetor. Transmission failed at 40k miles. 3 speed automatics [but you could get a manual] 15 mpg,and the engine was screaming a 65 mph. Mufflers rusted out at 20 k miles. I could go on and on and on.......
@U.S.S.SOUTHSIDE7 ай бұрын
My ex-g'friend from high school had an '88 4 door dark blue Topaz GS with manual windows and only an am/fm (no cassette player), and my friends' g'friend in college had a 1990 4 door Tempo black! At the time those girls LOVED those cars. I dunno how those stories ended. I know I would Always Smile when my girl picked me up as it was better than taking the bus!!!!!😎😎🤓
@browngreen9337 ай бұрын
My old 1986 Tempo is sitting junked behind my barn. I got it free and drove it for 2-3 years. It ran okay but was kinda rusty. The muffler fell off. Then I got a 1995 Contour for $500 from my brother-in-law and parked the Tempo and never ran it again. The '95 Contour is still my main car with 180,000 miles on the clock. I don't drive much. It's totally rust free because I learned to squirt drain oil on the undercarriage to prevent rust. Works like a charm. It runs good. Still has the original exhaust and muffler.
@piggy3107 ай бұрын
Does nobody live in authoritarian areas where Democrats require "Inspections"?
@mikeydan7 ай бұрын
I continue to enjoy your content very, very much. most of these cars are ones that I have an affinity for. your videos are very well presented. keep up the good work.
@TonysFordsandMustangs7 ай бұрын
Glad you like them, thanks for watching!
@regulatorg5737 ай бұрын
Wow what a blast from the past! My dad had an 84 Tempo manual transmission. That’s what I learned to drive on! Thanks for a great video!
@TonysFordsandMustangs7 ай бұрын
Thank you for the kind words and for watching!
@houseofno3 ай бұрын
I have always considered these personal transportation options for people who didn't like cars or non-enthusiasts that didn't want to take the bus, ride a bicycle or walk. Another more practical reason for producing these plain vanilla boxes was CAFE, the Corporate Average Fuel Economy law enacted in 1978 and put into effect for the 1980 model year requiring all carmakers in the USA to meet a minimum average fuel economy across their entire fleet. Sell more fuel efficient cars, your average goes up. Sell more gas guzzlers, your average goes down. Carmakers were docked penalties for missing CAFE targets across their fleet. The law applied to non-commercial passenger cars under 8,500 pounds in curb weight. Ford could theoretically take financial losses on each car if they sold enough of them to dodge being penalized for missing the CAFE targets. Just another possibility I would put out there.
@TonysFordsandMustangs3 ай бұрын
All of this true. What didn't I mention the Ford Finance, parts sales, and extended warranties all helped Ford produce a profit even if they lost a bit on the car sale itself.
@juliamiller22997 ай бұрын
I had a 1984 Mercury Topaz for a company car, a 2 door, with a manual transmission and the fancy Michelin tires and rims. It wasn't a great engine for a manual and felt like a truck when it revved, but it was ok. The one I had was a grey color at 3:00 into the video.
@stanbest37437 ай бұрын
We had a Tempo as a rental on a 3 week family holiday in Florida in the 80s. Really liked it.
@TonysFordsandMustangs7 ай бұрын
Very cool!
@Fedup107107 ай бұрын
Wife and I bought an '86 Tempo LX demonstrator with 9,000 miles for under $6,500. Car was loaded with every available option for that year. Never had any major issues except it would always stall in reverse and turning the wheel fully right when parallel parking. Had a great sounding high output cassette stereo. Great gas mileage and great in the snow. Only got rid of it in '92 for a '89 Chevy Caprice Estate wagon because of our growing family.
@GibsonBuck7 ай бұрын
My pop gave me his 93 Topaz. Drove it for a couple of years. In the same week the rack & pinion and the engine died.
@TomcatSTL7 ай бұрын
Bought a used '84 Tempo upon returning from overseas duty. That one had intermittent engine troubles I was never able to correct. I did not make enough money to even consider taking it into a dealership for work! Traded it in on a new '88 Tempo in red. That car ended up being fantastic - not a problem one. Thanks for taking me back on a trip in the wayback machine Tony!
@TonysFordsandMustangs7 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching! It is appreciated
@heartlandfarmer27202 ай бұрын
The wife and I got a used, white 92 GL 4 door automatic with about 25,000 miles, it was a Hertz rental car. It was comfortable, had power everything and I didn't mind the car except the engine was running 3100 RPM at 65MPH on the interstate. I don't think the engine would have lasted long at 75 or 80MPH. We later traded it for a used 96 Taurus in the gorgeous color Iris Frost. The Taurus was a much better car and much more capable of keeping up with traffic.
@jimeditorial7 ай бұрын
I recall these well...the main problem with both these and the following Contour, was that Ford was constantly discounting Taurus, and for only a few hundred dollars more, you could buy much more car in a Taurus...and Taurus offered an excellent wagon
@TonysFordsandMustangs7 ай бұрын
That was the biggest issue trying to sell a Contour for sure and the reason many dealers wouldn't order a loaded up Tempo/Topaz. The Taurus/Sable which was a much nicer car was only few hundred to a couple of thousand more. Thanks for watching and for your comment.
@piggy3107 ай бұрын
Ford was discounting Taurus in the 80s when they were extremely popular?
@TonysFordsandMustangs7 ай бұрын
@@piggy310 There were constant rebate programs and buy downs on interest rates on the entry level cars. Both of those items ate into the profit margin Ford had on these from the factory. They still made money on the Taurus and on the bigger cars Crown Vic and on the trucks so it's not like they were in trouble in the mid to late 80's. They wanted market share dominance to gain to stockholders. They are currently losing money in EV market but once again they want to show a larger market share in what is perceived as an up and coming market by Wall Street.
@jimeditorial7 ай бұрын
@@piggy310 I recall a stripper version, the Taurus L....I think it was intended to bait the buyer into better equipped models, but it was well equipped with a 3.0 V6, handsome cloth interior and far more room than a Camry or Accord. Great value
@piggy3107 ай бұрын
@@jimeditorial there was a base model 4 cylinder stick shift I believe although I never seen one in the wild but I was about 5 when these came out!
@jfb3-Ret7 ай бұрын
Wow!!! My first car, 1985 Tempo White 2 door G 5 speed manual
@TonysFordsandMustangs7 ай бұрын
Very cool!
@JSFGuy7 ай бұрын
Right on, the manuals were much better than the three speed slush box auto. I had the 88 LTS 5 speed.
@jrtaylor22887 ай бұрын
Hey Tony, I needed a car in a quick way in 88. I worked for a hotshot delivery company. It was the 1st year of Gen. 2..also a 2 door, so it had the back of Gen 1..Year I had the famous engine cut out, just cruising, and it took them forever to sort it out. 1st they claimed it was the fuel pump. It did it a few days after I picked it up & the service advisor told me the fuel injectors needed cleaning & on & on. I was 21 years old, and really got interested in fixing & figuring out my own problems. When a few years later, I found out this was happening to all the Tempo's, I was pissed. I'd had an Escort b4 I bought that Tempo. After that I bought Toyota's & 1 Honda, and never went back to domestic. BTW, the Escort b4 the Tempo was a pos too! Take care.
@TonysFordsandMustangs7 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear what you went through. It was a bigger issue in warmer climates. It was frustrating for the dealers as well as they didn't know what the issue was either and were just tossing parts in and crossing their fingers. Things have gotten better over the years for the most part but I can understand how you feel.
@MrSloika7 ай бұрын
I had a 1981 Escort. Even with the four speed it was gutless. Not a very good car.
@roberta25407 ай бұрын
My first (running) car was a 1992 Tempo GL. Couldn't get into too much trouble with the 2.3/3spd auto. Had power locks and mirrors, but crank windows. Mine had the driver's airbag. Downside is that the horn button was the turn signal stalk. Upside is it had conventional seatbelts instead of those godawful electric seat belts. The worst problem it had was a warped harmonic balancer, and the only time it left me stranded was because of corroded battery terminals. 32-oz Coca Cola took out the heater control buttons, and my new CD player. Sprung for the OE cassette tray mounted cup holder after that. After 3 years, I traded it in on a 1999 Jeep Cherokee. Funny thing is the similarities between the two, since their original models were both "class of 84" vehicles.
@gcfifthgear7 ай бұрын
I bought a 1991 GL 4-door sedan because I was fed up with the 1983 Chevy Citation I was driving before that (and frankly, two-doors were no longer practical because of a growing family). Drove that car almost a decade--and my daughter drove it another year or two after that...I really got my money's worth out of that Tempo! (I remember seeing an article in the Toronto Star calling the V-6 Tempo "a baby SHO," by the way...)
@TonysFordsandMustangs7 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@RobertRosentreter-zu3wm6 ай бұрын
I bought new a 1993 Tempo GL with an automatic. I was attracted to the looks and the interior. Initially the engine noise was loud inside the passenger compartment and it took several attempts to fix that. Then my muffler went out at 30,000 miles and I live in Georgia! But the clincher was the warning chimes going off by themselves but only on long interstate trips. They wouldn’t go off until the car rested overnight. Dealer could not replicate so no fix. That’s when I traded it in. I have not gone near Fords since.
@jamesmcintire38007 ай бұрын
My mother had a 93 Tempo with the optional 3.0 V6. That was a really good car for what it was, and pretty quick too with the V6. It had somewhere north of 140k when she traded it for a Plymouth Breeze in 99 or 2000.
@Hobotraveler827 ай бұрын
Senior year i dated a girl who drove a 92 GLS V6 Tempo. I liked it enough that I went out and bought a 93 Tempo LX V6. I replaced it with an 88 Taurus.
@DUCKSAREEVILLLLLLLL7 ай бұрын
Not the 3.8 V6, though, I hope.
@Hobotraveler827 ай бұрын
@@DUCKSAREEVILLLLLLLL Nope. The Tempo and the Taurus both had the 3.0 V6. As far as the 3.8 went, my dads Windstar had it.
@DUCKSAREEVILLLLLLLL7 ай бұрын
@@Hobotraveler82 The all iron 3.0 Vulcan has a good reputation for a reason.
@piggy3107 ай бұрын
I think my mom's Ford aerostar had that engine
@betterinthe80sdude7 ай бұрын
My first ever car, in which I took my driver's license test in 1991, was a black 1985 Tempo with the red stripe in the side. Had it for 3 years, and really miss it now. Loved that car.
@joelbreuker9817 ай бұрын
Please do one of these videos for the fox body mustang! I grew up in the 80's and remember all of these fords coming out. I bought a 1993 mustang gt new and still have it today. Thanks for the memories. Keep up the good videos!
@TonysFordsandMustangs7 ай бұрын
Ask and you shall receive. I did this one several months ago. I hope you enjoy it. kzbin.info/www/bejne/m3nTqoute9Fnapo
@MyLifePixeled7 ай бұрын
I've had 3 different optioned Tempos. I had a 90 4cyl 5 speed, a 1992 GLS V6 and a 1992 4cyl Auto. and I loved them all but the 5 speed was not surprising the most economical but the GLS...man was amazing.
@beefeater7777 ай бұрын
My grandma had a 4 door Tempo in a tiny town in South Dakota. All the cousins drove it around town as soon as we were able to reach the pedals and see over the steering wheel. Not enough power to get into any real trouble. Super reliable though.
@iEnofadov7 ай бұрын
Another great clip, thanks again mate! I always found the Ford Tempo and Mercury Topaz to be nicely styled cars, especially the first generations. A shame though that there was never a wagon offered. Here in Australia, Ford Australia had been building Ford Cortina's and then in 1981/82 Ford Australia dropped the Cortina and started producing the Ford Telstar, which like the Ford Laser/Mazda 323 twins at the same time, was a differently styled Mazda 626 in 4dr sedan and 5dr hatch! Later on there was also a Ford Telstar wagon, but that was only available in Japan and New Zealand. Between 1989 and 1992, Ford Australia had also entered into a brief partnership with Nissan Australia, to produce another mid-size car, which was called the Ford Corsair, sold as a 4dr sedan and 5dr hatch. It was a rebadged U12 Nissan Pintara/Bluebird - also sold in the US as the Nissan Stanza. The Corsair and Telstar were sold along side one another, with the Corsair being the entry level midsize car from Ford, as the Telstar was now an import from Japan and more expensive. The Corsair would be dropped in 1992, this was also the year Nissan Australia stopped building vehicles in Australia and became a fully imported brand, the Telstar would be dropped in 1995 and replaced by the first generation Ford Mondeo - imported from Belgium. Fun fact - Australian Ford Cortina wagons were assembled by Renault Australia, as Ford Australia didn't have the capacity to build them.
@TonysFordsandMustangs7 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching. Once we get back into winter here in the states I will digging into more of the Fords of Australia. Appreciate the information!
@iEnofadov7 ай бұрын
@@TonysFordsandMustangs That should make for an interesting watch then! No doubt you'll look more into the history of the Falcon in Australia over the years, and all of it's derivatives (Futura/Fairmont/Fairmont Ghia, Fairlane, Fairlane Ghia, LTD, GT, FPV range (Ford Performance Vehicles and Tickford) XR Series - XR6, XR6T (Turbo), XR8, in sedans, wagons, coupes, utes (pickups) and vans! Plus maybe also look at the ill-fated Ford Capri, exported as the Mercury Capri and the hugely popular Falcon based SUV, the Ford Territory. 'XR' was also used a lot in Australia on sporty Fords. We had the Fiesta XR4, Focus XR5T, Mondeo XR5T, Falcon XR6, Falcon XR6T and Falcon XR8. Plus we also had he Capri XR2 convertible.
@624radicalham7 ай бұрын
I'm also looking forward to that video as I am a big fan of the Australian market. The Mercury Capri here in the 90's was Australian built. I always did wonder why, in the 70s and 80s, Ford never just exported the exact same models of the American Fords here (Galaxie 500, LTD, Thunderbird). The same with Chrysler exporting the American Challenger and Charger (instead of the unique smaller versions for Australia). Hey Charger! A popular Australian ad in the 70's. But now I understand that having your own auto industry helped jobs, the economy and of course, there were I believe Tariffs on American cars that would make them too expensive for Australia. Possibly American imposed Tariffs, not really sure at all on that. But it was more expensive for Ford to build here and ship there. Not to mention we must factor in Australian tastes that wanted smaller cars with big V8's despite having large proper roads like in the US. All in all it was delightful and still is to see the Australian market models. Shocking for us in many ways. The film Time Bandits features a huge proper full sized American Galaxie 500 on Aussie shores, so that's' at least one American imported model hehe Might I add, another fascinating story is the story of the Ford Falcon in Argentina which was truly untouched from 1960 until the 1990s! Same body and engine, workhorse and durable, but made more European over time with flush headlights and a Euro Ford Granada type dashboard. Superb! @@iEnofadov
@rustydelorean64057 ай бұрын
My parents had 2 consecutively. We actually ran across the first one several years after we sold it. Still running fine.
@TonysFordsandMustangs7 ай бұрын
Outstanding!
@rustydelorean64057 ай бұрын
@@TonysFordsandMustangsmy parents driveway could have passed for a Ford dealership at one point. 2 Tempos, 1 Taurus, and 1 Aerostar. All the 80s/90s boxes checked. My mom insisted on getting a Contour to stay with Fords and hated it. All GM products (Dads choice) from there on until her Fiesta a few years ago. She is past her driving days now.
@johneldorado7 ай бұрын
The other reason Ford built these "loss leaders" is they needed the EPA mileage credits to build the vehicles people actually wanted to buy.
@piggy3107 ай бұрын
That's the story of all domestic smaller cars from the beginning of time
@discerningmind6 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video. I had an '88 Tempo GLS, that I remember the salesman telling me the GLS trim level was Ford's intention to compete with euro sedans, like the Jetta. I enjoyed that car and I thank you for the nice memory your video has brought me.
@TonysFordsandMustangs6 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment and for watching. I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
@johnroof26632 ай бұрын
I had an 86 topaz GL and it was loaded with every option you could imagine very plush interior. It got great fuel knowledge. Never had any problems with the motor. But eventually I got rid of it. Because little things started to go wrong and I didn't have the money to fix them.
@Olds_Pwr7 ай бұрын
Intermediate exhaust pipe 48263, seemed to be the most popular replacement part on those things. One year the fuel pumps started going out about the same time the fuel blend went from summer to winter.
@TheBandit76137 ай бұрын
Nice job dude! (thumbs up) Back then I worked at Thrifty Car Rental here in Vegas. They let me take a Topaz home if it was hot because my old Jeep had no AC and they didn't want me sweaty every time I got to work! They were fine cars for the period.
@TonysFordsandMustangs7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the kind word and for sharing!
@kippaseo80277 ай бұрын
My parents bought a brand new maroon 87 Ford Taurus wagon that always seem to have something wrong with it. Transmission failures, AC, Electronic gauge cluster would go out suddenly, And the thing that freaked my mom out the most and is the reason we only had the car about 10 months is because randomly while driving in the rain the car would just shut off. That's a problem here in Miami when every afternoon brings a torrential downpour. I was only 8 but by then I loved cars so I was totally coherento what I was looking at or writing in and I remembor going back to the Ford dealership usually Lee sitting in the middle hump of a tow truck seat seat and trying to guess what tempo loaner We would get And whether or not it had a tape player. I remember 2 of the loners having issues with with 11 having a slipping transmission and the other having a bad AC and a slipping transmission. I know that was the problem because my mom was too scared to drive the car and made my to work instead leaving her with his Toyota 4x4😂
@DSP19687 ай бұрын
A great overview of these models. I think there were very competitive for the day. I've some experience behind the wheel of an '85 Topaz GS 5-speed, which was a very pleasant car to drive, and very well made.
@TonysFordsandMustangs7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the kind words and for watching!
@freddyhollingsworth59457 ай бұрын
V6 5-speed stick shift Tempo/Topaz were very fast for the day..... the Diesel Tempo/Topaz could get a real world 43 mpg all day long, no power, but all the cars were slow back then, so it wasn't a big deal....
@theplayernkc3 ай бұрын
I never knew there was an all wheel drive version of this vehicle. My high school best friend bought a 2 door 5 speed 1985 Tempo. He never had any issues with it shutting down on him and that car was a little screamer. I was actually surprised how well it ran, I'd almost put it on par with a Cavalier Z/24 in performance. It was a hidden gem in Ford's lineup.
@AdamBomb-kd4fe7 ай бұрын
I owned a 1991 Tempo GL. Got it used at a federal government auction in April of 1995. (Apparently a lot of the numbers quoted were fleet sales.) Drove that sucker until October 2010, when the hood latch broke, and I drove around with a hood that bounced up and down. (Some pinhead putting a hole in the front bumper didn't help.) The A/C was a weak spot, and the automatic shoulder belts were awful. But, it was the easiest car to replace the (wretched) factory radio with an aftermarket unit.
@katieandkevinsears77247 ай бұрын
The first car I drove with a permit was my mom's red 92 Tempo. It was a pretty good car. They had it long enough for the paint to fade to pink.
@emeyer69637 ай бұрын
I sold a lot of them back in the day.Made a nice runner with the V6 engine.
@HatBilly20087 ай бұрын
I had a for tempo, 1987, I loved it. Easy to fix, parts cheap. And the distributor cap needed to be cleaned and replaced almost monthly. I bought it at 68,000 miles. And I drove it to 200,000. I was just simple car. ❤ love it.
@TonysFordsandMustangs7 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing and it's nice to hear stories such as yours!
@HatBilly20087 ай бұрын
@@TonysFordsandMustangs , the cam broke in the engine just after 200,000 mile because it was 18- degrees below. I call the truck and it went to the junkyard. Great video,
@TonysFordsandMustangs7 ай бұрын
@@HatBilly2008 Thanks again!
@engineer_alv7 ай бұрын
The 1st car I have a recollection of was a 1986 Tempo GL Sport 2dr my parents bought when I was a 2yr old. It was a 5 spd, two tone gray coupe that proved very reliable. It took my family to many trips over the 6 years my dad owned it and it outlasted my mom's Town & Country Wagon and its replacement a Subaru GL Wagon. My dad would even let me tilt the wheel when parking in the garage. Having spent most of my childhood in that car would teach me how to say my 1st car word at the age of 3: Ford
@TonysFordsandMustangs7 ай бұрын
Very awesome! Thanks for sharing your story!
@whereman11997 ай бұрын
I had a brand new 1985 Tempo. Very reliable car, but I had that module you spoke about died on me twice. That 2.3 engine took a beating delivering Domino's Pizza. Car never came close to 34-28 mpg. 18-19 combined best.
@engineer_alv7 ай бұрын
Those pizzas had to be on time so I guess 19 combined is about right! Jokes aside those little pushord 4 cyl engines were based on the good old Thriftpower I-6 from the Ford Falcon with 2 cyl chopped off so they were as solid as they could get
@cinemabunny7 ай бұрын
88 Tempo coupe 5 Speed was the best car I ever owned.
@BakerStudiosIndy2 ай бұрын
I bought a '89 Topaz XR5 coupe new. It seemed practical and economical. It was woefully underpowered, and the 3 speed automatic made it noisy and buzzy at highway speeds. I traded it off on a new Sable LS within a month and never looked back.
@nickn8157 ай бұрын
We had a 1991 Tempo GL, which was eventually replaced with a Taurus. When I bought my first car it was a 1991 escort.
@TonysFordsandMustangs7 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@JSFGuy7 ай бұрын
Speaking of 91 well later on now I have two 1991 Thunderbird SC, one MTX and one ATX. Wish I had them back then.
@marcmcpherson69607 ай бұрын
My first car was a red '89 Tempo that would sometimes shut off, but only if I were driving at highway speed for more than an hour or so. The car was over 10 years old when I first got it and I was in high school, so I really didn't NEED to drive that far in the first place. The car lasted me through college when I just had to get rid of it because the frame had rusted all but completely through. The engine was still in perfect running condition when I sold it to the scrap yard.
@JSFGuy7 ай бұрын
I purchased a second hand 1988 Topaz LTS 5-speed MTX, loved it it was comfortable I could shift up into the higher gear for highway cruising, adequate power and got the job done. I purchased it with 62k sold it with 198k. Blue and silver it was nice. Did not like the front wheel steer and it pulled the front end up when you accelerated didn't like that otherwise it was great.