Source: PickUpTrucks.com – All prices U.S
Let a thousand Raptors bloom! Ford shared pricing for the 2010 F-150 SVT Raptor during last night’s drivers prep meeting at the “Terrible’s 250 at Primm” off-road race.

The new-for-2010 Mustang is THE coolest ‘pony’ car – I’m sure everyone would agree. So, what will the coolest pony car on the earth gonna cost you? Being based in Australia, it would easily cost me $AUD150,000+! (For the RHD conversion). Very sad indeed. But, if I was in America, what would it cost me then? Gladly to say, a hell of a lot less! The 2010 Ford Mustang starts from a amazingly low $USD21,000 ($AUD33,000)!

Ford has only just unveiled the new 2010 Taurus and they have already given us a price list on all models (albeit with no options prices – or even what the options are for that matter). So to kick off the range, the SE (base) is $25,995 U.S Dollars – same as the current model. Then, moving up the range, we have the SEL for $27,995 and the Limited (top-of-the-range) for a comparatively cheap $31,995 U.S Dollars. The SEL & Limited can be optioned with the 6-speed paddle-shift for the automatic. Other options like the acclaimed Adaptive Cruise Control, cross-traffic warning system & collision mitigation are still to be priced.

Image credits: Autoblog

Source: PickUpTrucks.com
For most of the past decade, new features in half-ton pickups were aimed primarily at casual truck buyers. Now those buyers are fleeing big trucks for smaller vehicles. Core truck buyers are making up ever-larger percentages of half-ton purchasers.

For ~ $56,000 AUD, you can buy some pretty hot metal – think Ford FG Falcon XR6 Turbo or Holden VE Commodore SS. You could even opt for a FPV or HSV. Heck! Even an entry level German is in your price range! But, if you are lucky enough to live in England (or at least Europe), there’s a new very fast kid on the block – the Ford Focus RS – all for just £24,995 or about €27,700…

With thanks to Autoblog:
The dust has hardly settled from Ford’s big showing at the 2008 LA Auto Show, and already it’s making news again with the new 2010 Fusion. Today Ford launched a minisite to promote the redesigned mid-size sedan, and contained therein is pricing for all five models. Everything begins with the base Fusion S model that starts at $19,270 and comes with the new 2.5L four-cylinder and a six-speed manual. The range tops out at the Fusion Hybrid, which starts at $27,270. That’s a little more than the Toyota Camry Hybrid, which begins at $26,150, but as AutoblogGreen points out, the Fusion Hybrid comes with Ford’s new EcoAssist gauge cluster that may be worth the extra money to buyers. We’ve also learned that the Fusion Hybrid’s fuel economy in the city will be 39 mpg, which is 6 mpg better than the Camry Hybrid, so you will be getting more for your money.