Ford's new five-door crossover wagon goes by the tag of Freestyle. It blends the rugged look of a SUV with the versatile cabin structure of a minivan and the sure-footed handling of a sporty sedan with optional AWD grip. Read More »
2005 Toyota Tacoma Compact Pickup Truck
Toyota has a long history of successfully producing, and selling compact pickup trucks. Toyota introduced the first one to the U.S. Market in 1964. It was called the Stout. By 1977 Toyota had sold more than 1 million compact pickups. The sixth generation product was introduced in the middle of 1995, and was renamed Tacoma. The 2005 Tacoma is Toyota's seventh generation compact pickup. Read More »
2005 Ford Explorer Mid-Size Sport Utility Vehicle
Ford's mid-size SUV, consistently ranked as the best-selling sport-ute in the world, comes to the 2005 line in 20 different configurations with multiple choices for powertrain, traction mode and trim. Read More »
2005 Ford Excursion Full-Size Sport Utility Vehicle
Gigantic Excursion, riding on the chassis of Ford's Super Duty truck, draws from gasoline V8 and V10 engines or a direct-injection Power Stroke diesel V8 to generate massive strength and over-the-top pulling power. Read More »
2005 Ford Explorer Sport Trac Mid-Size Sport Utility Vehicle
This crossover vehicle rides on the chassis of Ford's Ranger truck but gets the four-door cabin of Explorer and works as both a truck and SUV. Read More »
2005 Ford Expedition Full-Size Sport Utility Vehicle
Ford's full-size sport-utility wagon gains muscle in 2005 due to a 5.4-liter Triton V8 engine off the F-150 pickup. It produces 300-hp plus huge torque ratings to raise the towing capacity as high as 8,900 pounds with an optional payload towing package. Read More »
2005 Ford Escape Hybrid Compact Sport Utility Vehicle
The compact-class Escape crossover wagon spawns a new fuel-efficient hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) for 2005 labeled, logically, Escape Hybrid. The HEV version resembles a conventional Escape, although powertrains differ. Read More »
2005 Ford Thunderbird Mid-Size Luxury Convertible
Another legendary name at Ford -- Thunderbird -- morphs into a sleek two-seat roadster with strong power on tap from a big V8. The design is a contemporary homage to Ford's brilliant two-seat sports car from 1955. Read More »
2005 Ford Crown Victoria Full-Size Sedan
Ford's full-size Crown Victoria sedan carves out enough room in the cabin to haul a team of tall basketball players plus heaps of gear bags stuffed into the cavernous trunk. Read More »
2005 Ford Focus Compact Sedan and Coupe Hatchback
A sub-compact series grouped under the Focus label -- best-selling small car in the world -- subdivides into four formats as a four-door sedan, five-door station wagon, and hatchbacks in three-door and five-door configurations. Read More »