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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Ford Five Hundred is a four-door, front-engine, front- or all-wheel drive full-size sedan manufactured and marketed in North America by the Ford in a single generation for model years 2005-2007, using what was at the time, Ford's global D3 platform.The Five Hundred is directly related to a group of rebadged variants, Ford's Chicago D3's, so called for the plant where they were manufactured (Chicago Assembly) and the platform (D3) they share: the Mercury Montego and third generation Mercury Sable sedans; the Ford Freestyle and Taurus X wagons, marketed as a crossover vehicles; as well as the fifth and sixth generations Ford Taurus and Lincoln MKS. The Five Hundred is closely related to Ford's Oakville D4's: the Ford Flex, Ford Explorer and Lincoln MKT, all sharing a modified D3 platform.Introduced in 2005, the Five Hundred, Montego and Freestyle met a cool market reception and were all swiftly facelifted and given new nameplates for model years 2008-2009 — as the Ford Taurus, Mercury Sable and Ford Taurus X. The sedans were subsequently more fully restyled as the sixth generation Ford Taurus (2010–present) and the Lincoln MKS (2009–present) — with the wagon/CUV variant transitioning to the Ford Flex. All received electro-hydraulic Haldex all-wheel drive system, optional on the sedans and standard on the Freestyle/Taurus X.Noted for their simple, straight-forward styling, large interior cabin, prominent greenhouse and high H-point seating, the Five Hundred was designed by George Bucher, Chief Designer, under the direction of Ford Vice President of Design, J Mays.The Five Hundred nameplate recalls the Fairlane 500 and Galaxie 500 models of the 1950s-1970s."@en }

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