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14-10-2012, 01:10 AM | #28 | ||
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Ford make cars for the Everyman, they always have. My experience runs from the 70's euro cars to the AU, but they've mainly seemed to have strong - if fairly underpowered - engines, countered by an easy-to-fix-mentality.
I'm not going to go into market-model specifics but Ford has always supplied the Car to fit the Market. They understand a "Drivers" car at least, Even my AU can still bring back memories of my old 80' tail-happy Cortina I just wish that oddities like the Mk1 Mondeo 4x4 or Granada Cosworth made it down here!
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