1988 Ford Tempo GLS Review - A Successful Failure From Ford

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Komentáře • 161

  • @geeksimmer2488
    @geeksimmer2488 Před rokem +65

    My grandfather, an Italian immigrant, owned one of these as his coffin car. He owned a white one with red interior. When I say red interior, I mean EVERYTHING inside was a bright red. It was oddly comforting. I remember him picking us up after school then driving us to his grocery store in it and making us sandwiches

    • @sybsygstgstsgysg5330
      @sybsygstgstsgysg5330 Před rokem +1

      That’s a cool spec

    • @Low760
      @Low760 Před rokem +1

      My Nonno had a red 89 ford falcon, but no red interior, good memories of it, was way to young to think about owning it. (I'd assume you didn't call him the Italian name given you've said grandpa , interesting.

    • @geeksimmer2488
      @geeksimmer2488 Před rokem +1

      @@Low760 very fun! I didn’t call him my nonno because I know a lot of Zach’s viewers are Americans and although Italian immigrants, my grandparents wanted to blend in with American culture. This meant using little Italian and rarely speaking it around us grand kids. Kinda sad :(

    • @noname-ot7vd
      @noname-ot7vd Před rokem +1

      That's funny, my italian grandfather also had a Ford Tempo. His was a 1994, though, and it was burgundy with the grey bumpers!

    • @noname-ot7vd
      @noname-ot7vd Před rokem +3

      I miss the tempos, I remember seeing them all over the road when I was a little kid in the 2000s. Unfortunately, I rarely see them now, I'll see 1 on the road once in a blue moon.

  • @michaelmartinez4132
    @michaelmartinez4132 Před rokem +5

    My dad drove one when I was little and I remember those power seatbelts! I also remember my dad having to buy those cup holders that hang from the windows!

    • @GeeEm1313
      @GeeEm1313 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Haha, we had those for our 95 Taurus.

  • @danarenee4674
    @danarenee4674 Před 3 měsíci +1

    My first car was a 4 dr 85 Ford tempo. It was 1998, and I absolutely loved it as it was the first "adult" purchase I ever made at age 17. I literally drove it everywhere and would even pass 4 wheel drives in ditches in the snow. Its long gone now, but man did I have a ball in that thing!

  • @johnsaunders1435
    @johnsaunders1435 Před 6 měsíci +3

    These were misunderstood cars of the time. A very bread and butter vehicle until you get into a v6 with a 5 speed manual. I missed that boat but i did have a 1990 escort gt that shared its owners manual with the tempo/topaz as they shared a lot of pieces- auto seatbelts, steering wheel and seats thus these cars not being much larger than the escort/linx. Its amazing they sold as many as they did.

  • @kwasia4882
    @kwasia4882 Před rokem +13

    I loved this channel more and more. This was the most common car on the road during my childhood. The sight of this car brings me back, feel like going to the park to play.

  • @joshuasnore3600
    @joshuasnore3600 Před měsícem

    I had a 94 ford tempo that I used to take mudding on the sugar sands of the NJ Pine Barrens, and never once got stuck…! Amazing vehicle. Can’t wait to own one again.

  • @11.9lsupercharged4
    @11.9lsupercharged4 Před rokem +7

    Not a Taurus. But that front end and paint is screaming RoboCop

  • @phlapjax
    @phlapjax Před měsícem +1

    My parents bought a Topaz new in 1984, and drove it until 1998. Great car for me to learn to drive manual, the clutch was like an on/off switch, and the shifter was precise. Really impressive for a domestic of the time. Tempo/Topaz was also oddly sized, sitting between the compact commuters (Civic, Corolla, Escort), and the mainstream mid-sized sedans (Accord, Camry, Taurus).
    Interestingly, they offered a diesel, a V6, and an all-wheel-drive model.

  • @joeys1482
    @joeys1482 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Growing up, my mom had a two-door from early in the production run that was a hand-me-down from my aunt. She had that up until I was seven years old, at which time the body was no match for upper Michigan road salt. The mechanicals were still going strong like the tides, but the body was toast. She replaced it with a Plymouth Colt hatchback that she kept until she remarried and had another child, as getting car seats into a three-door hatch is a pain. lol

  • @mitch4527
    @mitch4527 Před rokem +2

    My brother had an ‘87 Tempo Sport GL with the 2.3 liter and a 5 speed. Had a few little problems. First, there was a really acrid smell coming through the air vents - smelled like plastic burning. Then there was an idling speed problem - the engine would suddenly shoot up to 3-4,000 rpm without a warning. He had it about 5 years until it was totaled when it was hit by a garbage truck.

  • @MyHumanWreckage
    @MyHumanWreckage Před rokem +9

    In Canada, what sold these cars was the price. Back in the day, you could buy a Tempo GL with air and automatic for $10995. That was a bargain, even at that time. I rented a fully loaded GLS back in 1989 and I actually liked the Tempo. It was comfortable and was a decent handler.

    • @zythr9999
      @zythr9999 Před rokem

      Auto was crap since it was the same one used in the Escort/Lynx and 4 cylinder Taurus.

    • @peoriavideosltd6822
      @peoriavideosltd6822 Před rokem +3

      Also, many Tempos were built at Oakville, Ont. I remember visiting Toronto in 1984 and seeing Ford Tempo billboards everywhere proclaiming "New Ford Tempo - Built in Canada".

  • @Trance88
    @Trance88 Před rokem +5

    My parents owned a 1988 GLS Mercury Topaz in black with a manual transmission. They drove it from February/March 1995 to July/August 1997. Dad ended up falling asleep at the wheel and crashed it into a pole. I always thought it was a pretty average car, but compared to its GM contemporaries, The Topaz looks so progressive and the styling holds up better than any of the J-bodies from GM.

  • @justinbogan8072
    @justinbogan8072 Před 29 dny +1

    I grew up with one of these my moms was white with red interior. She had it for years. I loved that car lol.

  • @gabrielmessier
    @gabrielmessier Před rokem +6

    I love Ford Tempos!!!

  • @mattmroz4905
    @mattmroz4905 Před rokem +4

    The Ford products always looked a decade newer than they were in the 80s. This looks 5-10 years more modern than a GM of the same vintage.

  • @michaelcoffey7362
    @michaelcoffey7362 Před rokem +3

    Cool, I had a white, with blue interior 1988 Ford Tempo GL sedan, and then a Grey with burgandy interior 1986 Ford Tempo sedan 😀😀

  • @bazilwreckerloughead
    @bazilwreckerloughead Před rokem +2

    Back in the late 80s my father had a Tempo & I had a Topaz (Mercury's version of a Tempo), they were even the same shade of blue!

  • @iandyck3069
    @iandyck3069 Před rokem +2

    My sister had a Tempo and my old boss had one. It’s the typical Ford character that I love so much about it and Fords in general which is their old worn shoe feeling. Nothing fancy just good and comfortable and ergonomic. Club Wagon, Ranger, Fusion (even though it’s a Mazda at heart), and now with my current daily driver Grand Marquis. Flop in and go 🥰. Love them all and they’ve all been reliable, except maybe my sisters Tempo which was a 🍋 apparently.

  • @travisthewanderer656
    @travisthewanderer656 Před 6 měsíci +2

    my first car was a 88 tempo, pretty reliable, I'll get another one day

  • @TheZieglerm
    @TheZieglerm Před rokem +3

    My dad had a 2dr first generation Tempo with a five speed for a little while...I always thought it was ugly as a kid lol. I can appreciate it now for what it was, a cheap and (fairly) reliable grocery getter.

  • @joemcgonagle7177
    @joemcgonagle7177 Před 11 měsíci

    I just saw one. I live in new England and I gotta say I'm impressed. No rust nothing probably 86 or so. Haven't seen one since late 90s

  • @MustangsTrainsMowers
    @MustangsTrainsMowers Před rokem +4

    Ford had a lot of bland conservative styling in the 1980’s shown very much in the Tempo and Escort. The Escort cylinder heads cracking was so common that an aftermarket company started making replacement Escort cylinder heads with a guarantee that they would not crack.

    • @zythr9999
      @zythr9999 Před rokem

      Lol. Part of reason they lost the small car market to the Civic and Corolla

    • @khakiswag
      @khakiswag Před rokem +2

      Ford’s styling was not conservative in the 80’s, just the opposite. Ford caught everyone off guard with the Taurus/Sable and it’s aerodynamic European styling inside and out. The Thunderbird and Cougar were also considered state of the art designs. Even the aero styled late ‘80s Mustang was turning heads and is far more sought after today than the GM F bodies.

    • @zythr9999
      @zythr9999 Před rokem

      @@khakiswag Too bad beauty was only skin deep, since both had mechanical issues, (especially the Auto Transmiission)

    • @zythr9999
      @zythr9999 Před rokem

      @Jonathan A Yes they were which lent to many of them being a throwaway.

  • @dave11686
    @dave11686 Před rokem +2

    My mom had an 85 which is thee first generation and the across the street neighbor had a coupe Tempo

  • @patrickposton92
    @patrickposton92 Před 8 měsíci

    Man I really loved this. Straight forward, no bs, just good content. You earned a subscriber.

  • @andregonsalvez9244
    @andregonsalvez9244 Před rokem +1

    Finally you have a Ford Tempo to 🚗 drive.

  • @coltonphillips1
    @coltonphillips1 Před rokem +1

    It’s so crazy I still see these on the roads sometimes but you can’t ever find ford escorts still running smoothly.

  • @kevinbrower233
    @kevinbrower233 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for sharing this with us. We had a black 88 GL four door when I was a child and it was my favorite car. I still have a soft spot for the second generation Tempo/Topaz.

  • @discosuitDan
    @discosuitDan Před 8 měsíci

    My parent's bought a new '88 Tempo the year before I was born. It was the family hauler up until 2004

  • @Sleeve_Did_It
    @Sleeve_Did_It Před rokem

    As a matter of fact, I owned a 1990 Mercury Topaz, sold it then was given a 1990 Ford Tempo. Both in an ugly robin's egg blue. This was back in 1999-2002, while I was going to college in Northwest Indiiana.

  • @reallyrandomrides1296

    YES!!!!! Thank you so much for this review. Brings back so many memories. I've had several Tempos and Topazes over the years (first and second gen, even rare 1992 Tempo GLS V6 2 door with the factory fog lights) and loved all of them. Something very comforting about these cars that epitomizes the mid to late 1980s. That Tempo GLS in the review is quite nice and well optioned.

  • @christophersummers1939
    @christophersummers1939 Před rokem +1

    i learned to drive in an '85 buick century, but i took my driving test in a friend's '94 tempo gl sedan that i'd never driven before 😅

  • @JosePerez-jo5ud
    @JosePerez-jo5ud Před rokem

    Great video. I had a 1989 Ford Tempo 2 door coupe. It was white with blue interior. It was also the base model with a 5 speed manual. Had many great times in that car.

  • @Bmovie5000
    @Bmovie5000 Před 6 měsíci

    You are right about the Tempo. By the 90’s these were seen as less desirable cars with so so reliability. Later in the early 2000’s. I could have picked up one cheap as student transportation , but instead went for an older Civic as I wanted something “sporty”. In hindsight these were on par with most cars of the time. Also later models could come with the 3L Vulcan V6 making them much more exciting.

  • @timzzz9963
    @timzzz9963 Před rokem +1

    I owned an 89. Motor mounts were terrible and the check engine light and battery light were on forever but it would never die.

    • @bwofficial1776
      @bwofficial1776 Před rokem +1

      Cheap crappy cars are weird like that. They'll run forever on death's door but never actually die.

  • @redneon06
    @redneon06 Před rokem +1

    So I’m 36, when I was a kid growing up in the 90’s these were everywhere. I still think they are as Plain Jane as a car gets but they were good at some point!

  • @thezottspot9847
    @thezottspot9847 Před rokem

    1988 Ford tempo was my first car. The year 2000 I loved it

  • @betrapvideos
    @betrapvideos Před rokem +1

    In a way, I see this as a Ford Fusion of the 1980s. Even the design elements resemble one another just from different eras

  • @vincentcordero7599
    @vincentcordero7599 Před 10 měsíci

    Love the content man, very throurough and can feel the excitement. I actually currently drive a 1993 Mercury Topaz! This cars twin !

  • @stewpuddy4161
    @stewpuddy4161 Před 5 měsíci

    I had a 1990 Tampon (not an accident) as my first car! This took me back!

  • @thirdpedalnirvana
    @thirdpedalnirvana Před rokem

    Wow, born in 1991 I only ever knew these as shitboxes, but seeing it in context with all the late 80’s cars, this was a super compelling option. That is a cooler interior than I’ve seen in any ford.

  • @Tomcat71
    @Tomcat71 Před rokem

    Growing up My buddies mom had a 2 door 5 speed gls back in the late 80s early 90's

  • @GaemerJosh
    @GaemerJosh Před rokem

    My mom got her license in her early 20s and I vividly remember her first car when I was growing up in the 90s was an emerald green tempo. She sold that thing with over 250k miles on it and still ran 🤣

  • @HenrySchecker
    @HenrySchecker Před rokem

    my mom owned a gold mercury topaz. both my parents spoke poorly of it years after it died. I have memory of just the backseat and playing with matchbox cars and happy meal toys in it

  • @daun7710
    @daun7710 Před rokem

    My friend's parents had one and I would love getting a ride to school on cold days. We usually walked to school. I thought the huge headlights were so cool looking.

  • @bobcat18us
    @bobcat18us Před rokem

    I see this care was filmed here in Michigan. I'm a native Michigander. The Tempo was very popular here when I was a kid. My mom said Dad both had one. White and black in color. They later upgrade to the 93 Taurus SHO and 93 Taurus wagon.

  • @williamegler8771
    @williamegler8771 Před rokem +2

    Don't understand how this vehicle could be considered a failure?
    It was always a fantastic seller ...

    • @zythr9999
      @zythr9999 Před rokem +1

      Unless you wanted to trade it in

    • @williamegler8771
      @williamegler8771 Před rokem

      @@zythr9999 Very few reasonably priced mass market vehicles have good resale value.

  • @Trenton-om9qs
    @Trenton-om9qs Před rokem +2

    My parents had the Mercury Topaz version of this car long before I was born. My parents traded my mom's 87 Oldsmobile Cutlass for it and then immediately regretted it because my mom loved that Oldsmobile. Not that it was a bad car or anything but it just wasn't as good as the Olds. And I come from a mostly Ford Family. I don't know if I have ever seen one of these actually on the road. But still cool

    • @oliverdelgado6952
      @oliverdelgado6952 Před rokem +1

      I have a 93 topaz 2dr. 5spd . It was gifted to me by my father in law. Sill has a 100k original miles . I'm slowly trying to get it road worthy again.

    • @Trenton-om9qs
      @Trenton-om9qs Před rokem

      @@oliverdelgado6952 the one my parents had was a 2 door 5 speed and it was like an Aqua color. And it had a trunk rack

    • @oliverdelgado6952
      @oliverdelgado6952 Před rokem +1

      @@Trenton-om9qs mine has a trunk rack as well . But it's red color

  • @ColePhelps-cv2qh
    @ColePhelps-cv2qh Před rokem +1

    my mother's first car was a mercury topaz. also most people i have talked to about tempos and topazs said they were trash cars.

  • @theneonexplorer
    @theneonexplorer Před rokem

    My first car in 2004 was a 1987 Topaz and it was firmly a hunk of crap by that point. It had been parked in a field for at least 5 years when my parents acquired it as the neighbor who was supposed to be driving it for her first car never ended up getting her license (she is 38 and still does not drive). It was an okay enough car, but small, and I still own and drive subcompacts. Aside from a Buick I had for 3 years in college, every car I've owned was classed as a compact or subcompact at time of release (Corolla, Focus, Fiesta).

  • @willyhwang1059
    @willyhwang1059 Před rokem +1

    i own one (or was it mercury topaz) in 1999.
    love it.
    looking for one now.

    • @zythr9999
      @zythr9999 Před rokem

      Lol Be suspicious if the ODO reads less then 25K

  • @robertborne895
    @robertborne895 Před rokem

    I had a dark blue 1988 Topaz and ended up replacing it with a 1998 Escort ZX-2.
    And the Contour….especially the SVT is and was light years above the Tempo / Topaz.

  • @notsure659
    @notsure659 Před rokem +1

    I owned a 1988 Ford Tempo AWD. Yes that's right an AWD. Oddly it wasn't all time awd it was a push button all wheel drive. It ate rear U-joints like candy. The reason for that issue was due to the axles being about 1/2" to long causing them to bind up some and wear out the U-joints. Changing the Fuel Pump was a nightmare due to the gas tank being a split tank thanks to having that awd rear driveshaft. It was not as dependable of a car as the regular Tempo was. Dependability aside I loved getting shocked looks when I would roll up to locations that people in Jeeps were only making it to lol.

    • @9113Zach
      @9113Zach Před 10 měsíci

      I had an 88 AWD. I took down B roads all the time!

  • @mysticstarhf9265
    @mysticstarhf9265 Před rokem +1

    How odd the power seat switches are at the front of the seat. That's a parts bin switch set and my Grand Marquis used the same one in 1989; except, it was on the side of the seat. Looking back at this Tempo, I'm hard pressed to see the difference between it and the Taurus of the same year.

  • @joeseeking3572
    @joeseeking3572 Před rokem

    Your test car is loaded for a Tempo and it's the 88 refresh. My car was an 86 GL coupe with only basic equipment (auto, AC, AM/FM and not a whole lot else) POS - god, mileage sucked, handling sucked, ride was nothing to write home about, eventually it lost 3rd gear way too early (not high miles). Because of that, I couldn't get it out of the city to trade or to a reasonable garage, so it stayed parked on the street until someone mercifully stole it - joke's on them. Called it the egg - but was a horrible shade of orange trying to be red. I did mourn that car. Also had use of an 85 GLX sedan; pretty much same opinion. Only thing worse in driving history - an 84 Chrysler E class (no one remembers those). If possible, slower and even more flappy. If the Tempo felt not only out of breath but uncomfortable at 85, the Chrysler felt downright dangerous.

  • @wotan20
    @wotan20 Před 5 měsíci

    I was not aware, that Ford barely made even on the Tempo/Topaz, but now it all makes sense. At that time I did found them very reasonably priced, but when they were gone the successor Ford Contour/Mercury Mystique jumped the MSRP 35% or more. I just couldn't understand it at the time, because I never thought that they were that much better than their predecessor, and the majority of the buying public agreed with me. Those never sold well, they were unpopular, specially compared to the Tempo/Topaz.
    PS The Tempo/Topaz were so popular and common, that the self conscious and the snob shunned them. It was fashionable to make some derogatory statement about them, in company.

  • @62Cristoforo
    @62Cristoforo Před rokem

    My first car was an ‘88 Tempo, standard trim line, 2.1 L, I think. I cut my mechanics teeth on it, a joy to repair and learn on.

  • @dvaeogreg5557
    @dvaeogreg5557 Před rokem

    Love these videos. I never was a fan of the Tempo after they "updated" it with that horrible areo C pillar.
    The most awkward roofline of the era.
    At least the two door retained some style
    It does look less of a hack job in dark colors at least.
    Almost tolerable
    Thanks for this

  • @Karmy.
    @Karmy. Před rokem

    My parents owned 2 for a very short period of time in the mid 2000s, I don't remember anything at all about them but one was a parts car that was supposed to get the other one working but they ended up just giving up on the Tempo

  • @969thewhip
    @969thewhip Před rokem

    I used to have a 93 Tempo GL 4 door which was optioned with the 3.0 V6. Ford only offered that engine in the Tempo from 92 to 94.

  • @nickn815
    @nickn815 Před 6 měsíci

    My mom had a 1991 Tempo GL, she kept it until 1996 & replaced it with a Taurus.

  • @FJB752
    @FJB752 Před 14 dny

    I have a 1988 Tempo GLS 2 door 4 cyl stick with 95000 never seen a snowflake. Oh ya with the spoiler on the trunk lid.

  • @WhittyPics
    @WhittyPics Před rokem +2

    My brother had one of those

  • @Andyface79
    @Andyface79 Před rokem

    It's funny how time changes your mind. When I was growing up my family bought Japanese cars and Fords. Fords were better than either GM or Chrysler and that is the only domestic brand we would buy. We had five of them, Escort, Villager, Sable, Aerostar and Focus. All of them were ok to good, the Sable probably would've had problems if my Dad had totaled it. But seeing this now, I realize it wasn't better than the J-Car or the Aries/Reliant.

  • @willmatic84
    @willmatic84 Před rokem +1

    😏👌🏽 keep up the 80s trend Zach im loving it

  • @coyote102076
    @coyote102076 Před rokem

    The year was 1991, and I was given the 1984 4 door Ford Tempo GL that was my father's car, then my older sisters car, then on to me 😄 I know over those years it had a new transmission and later on when I was about 13 and it was my sister's car it got a full engine rebuild. By the time I got it he odometer had "rolled over ) at least twice. So it was clocking close to 250k miles. I did not have it long though. Long enough to get a job after school and buy a Datsun 4X4 720 series truck. 🤣
    Dang I miss those days!

  • @jaka286
    @jaka286 Před 8 měsíci

    It’s a shame. This was a very dependable vehicle. I owned a 1994 Tempo in 2022. When I traded it Jin 2023 for a Pontiac Sunfire, surprisingly they gave me $3k for it

  • @svbeattie40
    @svbeattie40 Před 9 měsíci

    I had a 1985 4 door and an 89 2 door. Both very good vehicles, but the one problem they had was the tie rod ends and ball joints. They wore out quickly.

  • @doug6191
    @doug6191 Před rokem

    1:03 - That powertrain was standard equipment on the Mustang LX back then, and it was Pinto equipment before that. Embarrassing. It seemed like Ford knew that - they offered a V6 and even AWD to compete better, but those were so uncommom.
    This car was handsome, and its styling is overshadowed by the Taurus, even though the Tempo had aero design years before the Taurus arrived. The Tempo is an unsung hero. Ford neglected it far too long - it was outclassed by everything when it was replaced by the Contour in '94.

  • @based_will
    @based_will Před 2 měsíci

    Wow. I thought for sure all of these were crushed by now

  • @GeeEm1313
    @GeeEm1313 Před 4 měsíci

    Top of the line!

  • @static_Tricolor_camry

    I remember living in a duplex house we lived on the top floor and there were bums living below us, one of the bums was banging hard on the door and started cursing about a toy stamp that was in the yard on the grass he threw it inside the door. My Dad was at work, when he got home was going to knock him out. The bum had this same car.

  • @brentotto1068
    @brentotto1068 Před rokem

    Had one? Actually three! Drove one for 176,000 mi and was still working perfectly when sold. That was a 1992. I think they were extremely reliable by then. Not a single major repair need in all those miles. Just regular maintenance.

  • @xFactoryUSA
    @xFactoryUSA Před rokem +2

    FYI to the owner, I have that exact autozone steering cover on ALL of my cars, yours is upside down sir 🙃

    • @kevinworth9586
      @kevinworth9586 Před rokem +2

      I didn’t put it on like that our friend put it on it needs a new steering wheel lol it’s goopy

    • @xFactoryUSA
      @xFactoryUSA Před rokem

      @@kevinworth9586 They cover 1995 and 1993 steering wheels in my fleet 👍👍👍

    • @GMfwdSpence
      @GMfwdSpence Před rokem

      Who cares?

    • @xFactoryUSA
      @xFactoryUSA Před rokem

      @@GMfwdSpence it’s feels nicer when rotated as well, slightly plush where it’s perforated.

  • @robertdiehl9003
    @robertdiehl9003 Před měsícem

    Is that the Shell gas station at Gilmore auto museum in Hickory heights, I'll. ?

  • @nb7466
    @nb7466 Před rokem

    Growing up near Detroit. Everyone knew someone with one of these. Everyone had rangers escorts tempos you name it. You could get an AWD tempo.

  • @wrldofgrace999
    @wrldofgrace999 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I am thinking about buying a 1990 no rust 70,000 original miles temple for 1000 is it a good deal????

  • @greatvaluechoppedonions8130

    I was born in 95. Use to see the tempo out about about all the time. I havnt seen like since maybe 2005 though.

  • @robertporter1984
    @robertporter1984 Před rokem

    My Cousin had a 1992 Maroon GL 4 door and uncle had a Silver 2door 1991 model.

  • @peterchen9763
    @peterchen9763 Před rokem +1

    Back then I didn't see the point of buying a Tempo either, when I could buy a used Ford Taurus for the same price or less. So I bought a used Taurus instead.

    • @zythr9999
      @zythr9999 Před rokem

      LOL the Taurus had transmission issues?

  • @ryanporter1819
    @ryanporter1819 Před 4 měsíci

    The only car I ever bought new. It had 7 miles on it. Looked just like the one in the video. Mine was black with red pin stripes. I tinted the windows, installed a sun roof, it looked SHARP!!! It was however a Ford piece of junk with things going wrong with it because Ford cut corners. Got it up to 115,000 miles before it died. It was an 87'. I then had an 87' Toyota truck, got it up to 250,000 miles!

  • @rogersmith9705
    @rogersmith9705 Před 8 měsíci

    The Tempo should have been the Ford's Model T of the 80s and beyond! 🤪

  • @pennyanderson9077
    @pennyanderson9077 Před rokem

    Can you please try to do a video of a 2009 ford focus sedan?

  • @84koolkid
    @84koolkid Před rokem

    Had a 1992 tempo v6 Manuel 5speed neat car , I think it had 130 hp

  • @adamogden5212
    @adamogden5212 Před rokem

    damn I would have loved my turbo new yorker to get a review

  • @celsovera91
    @celsovera91 Před rokem

    4:08 shout out to Packey Webb Ford in Wheaton, IL

  • @davidp2888
    @davidp2888 Před 11 měsíci

    I had a 1987 Tempo. It was...capable.

  • @derektorres6260
    @derektorres6260 Před rokem

    My dad had a topaz and then upgraded to a sable

  • @carexpertandy
    @carexpertandy Před rokem

    Disappointed this isn’t an even rarer one with an optional driver airbag. Yes, it was an option on the Tempo/Topaz starting in 1985, initially only for the government and other fleet customers, then available to the general public in 1986, but not very popular until the 90s when most cars began having airbags.

    • @roberta2540
      @roberta2540 Před měsícem

      I had a 92 Tempo with the driver's airbag. Great thing about having the airbag is that it had conventional seatbelts instead of those godawful automatic seatbelts.

  • @thirdpedalnirvana
    @thirdpedalnirvana Před rokem

    Zack I gotta say it’s a little weird that you only talk about how a car drives during your “final thoughts” section. I would think “driving experience” would be its own segment before your final thoughts. What can be more important about a car than how it drives?

  • @Joshua-yl1rr
    @Joshua-yl1rr Před 11 měsíci

    I remember the Ford Tempo my grandma gave me

  • @ListsOf13
    @ListsOf13 Před rokem

    I had a Tempo. It was a bit of a dog. Glad I had the 5speed.

  • @seanmcgivney7631
    @seanmcgivney7631 Před 4 dny

    My brother rented one. It was dull as dishwater. You felt like you were sitting down in a dark hole.

  • @Stixthemotorhead
    @Stixthemotorhead Před 7 měsíci

    Just want to take a moment to commemorate Ford Motor Company for building the best driver's ed vehicle..!!EVER!!!..
    The RADMOBILE😎
    Excellent review.👍

  • @bernardkwanzaa14
    @bernardkwanzaa14 Před rokem

    I got a 93 gl tempo that I’m fixing up

  • @unknownname1681
    @unknownname1681 Před rokem

    My sister, who is 8 years older than I am, had a beige one and every time you’d turn on the heat it smelled of old pipe smoke 💨

  • @nomequalquer5719
    @nomequalquer5719 Před 5 měsíci

    the way this car just disappeared is scary, like cmon ford made almost 3 million of them if you include the first generation, it would be enough to be more than all cars in some european countries like for example finland and lithuania... and now they barely exists anymore

    • @ironinquisitor3656
      @ironinquisitor3656 Před měsícem

      Same with Gen 1 Taurus and Sables. Over 2.6 million in total if we add the Sables into the equation and yet you can hardly find them popping up for sale. The Taurus SHO is easier to find sale listings for than the regular sedans and wagons now. Not a good sign because the Gen 1 SHO was only sold 1989-1991. The average production number for the SHO per year was only 8,000 cars too. I'm looking for a 1986 Ford Taurus LX wagon and haven't had any luck over the past 6 years.

  • @davidworkman9482
    @davidworkman9482 Před rokem

    I own an 1988 mercury topaz xr5 5 speed love that car won't part with it

  • @vincentblue6756
    @vincentblue6756 Před rokem

    My mom had one it was a blue one

  • @RazoE
    @RazoE Před rokem

    The wheels were an identical design to Nissan 240sx wheels, except for the size

  • @landonbenford8369
    @landonbenford8369 Před 2 měsíci

    There were just SOOOOOOOOO Many cars in the 20th Century that were sadly considered disposable. This is one of them. My girlfriend had its cousin, an '88 Mercury Topaz. Let's just say it was better than taking the bus.😎😎🤓Just kidding!! If I ever found a Topaz in good condition I'd consider it. There was just nothing spectacular about them. It got you from A to B.