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From
a standing start in compacted snow, we accelerated to
normal city driving speeds and rapidly applied the ABS
equipped brakes at various intervals along the track.
Stops were quick and, for the most part, controlled. Even
with ABS brakes and AWD, it is still possible to lose
control of a vehicle, albeit more difficult.
Once
through the icy mid-section, it was time to really put
the vehicles to a test by placing the front driver's side
and rear passenger side wheels on a patch of ice, while
the opposite front passenger side and rear driver's side
wheels remained in the compacted snow.
The
theory behind this test was to try and force the vehicle
to lose traction completely and see how fast the Haldex
electronic AWD system could react and deliver traction
to the opposite side.
In
every test, the Ford Five Hundred, Freestyle and Montego
performed flawlessly. Reaction times were immediate, and
the vehicle never felt out of control. Even under full
acceleration, it was only a matter of milliseconds before
traction was restored and we were on our way.
The
second main test area included a snow covered road course
to demonstrate winter cornering and braking, as well as
a deep snow driving course to spotlight each vehicles'
AWD pulling power.
The
winding course through the backwoods of the test track
proved both exciting and fun. Yes folks, it is possible
to have lots of snow on the ground and still enjoy driving
your car.
Tight
corners and icy conditions were no match for the AWD equipped
Ford Five Hundred, which I drove. With Anti-lock brakes
and the smooth shifting CVT, (Continuously Variable Transmission)
it was exciting controlling the car through the turns
and sliding it ever so slightly sideways just before the
AWD system could grab hold and straighten the vehicle
out.
The
deep snow course consisted of mostly powder snow with
several compressed areas due to other cars on the track.
In some places, the snow was up to nine inches deep. I
was amazed at the pulling power of the AWD; never once
did it feel like I was going to get stuck in the snow
and have to resort to calling a tow truck.
While
all of the winter driving was taking place, there was
also the opportunity to enjoy the significant interior
appointments found in each vehicle.
The
driver's seat in both the Ford Five Hundred and Mercury
Montego is excellent. A logical dash and 4-spoke steering
wheel make driving a pleasure. Add to that a 200 hp 3.0L
V6 engine, excellent visibility and state of the art safety
features, and you understand how well thought out this
vehicle is.
The
Ford Freestyle is equally well appointed, and offers the
convenience of seven passenger seating to go with its
luxury features. In many ways, it drives and feels just
like a sedan, but with room to spare.
No
matter what conditions you find yourself in, whether its
winter driving in Michigan, rain showers in Southern California,
or sandy beaches in Florida, having the option of AWD
is an added feature many of us are choosing. Ford has
developed an excellent system capable of handling the
worst conditions. For those of us who love to spend time
on the road, it makes driving a whole lot more enjoyable,
even if the weather is only fit for a duck. (...BACK)
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