Ford Freestar - The Car Connection

The Ford Freestar was Ford's minivan offering to families across North America in the mid-2000s. The Freestar and its near-twin, the Mercury Monterey, were the successor minivans to the Ford Windstar. After a $600 million redesign of the lackluster Windstar, the Freestar rolled into showrooms in 2003 as a 2004 model--but never met with strong sales, and was axed after just four model years. Read More Below » The Ford Freestar was Ford's minivan offering to families across North America in the mid-2000s. The Freestar and its near-twin, the Mercury Monterey, were the successor minivans to the Ford Windstar. After a $600 million redesign of the lackluster Windstar, the Freestar rolled into showrooms in 2003 as a 2004 model--but never met with strong sales, and was axed after just four model years. The second-row seats still had to be removed, however, to use all of the Freestar's cargo hold--while Chrysler was introducing its Stow 'N Go fold-away seats for the second and third rows. Source: www.thecarconnection.com