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16-04-2009, 10:17 PM | #3 | |||
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Ford US has already announced that the next gen Mondeo and Fusion will share the same platform. They also announced yesterday that Ford will no longer share platforms with Mazda but instead design their own original platforms, so expect the next gen Mondeo and Fusion to be on the Mondeo architecture or a completely new architecture. The 2010 Taurus shares the platform with the Lincoln MKS. I believe these vehicles will share the same platform for a while to come. The MKS was the first to use it. Mulally had the engineers design a new Taurus, that would be deserving of the famed Taurus name, from it. Steve
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