Ford Reviews with Road Tests
Saturday 21st November 2009
You can almost guarantee that any new Ford is going to be a winner and the new Fiesta is no different. the full review
It isn't easy, replacing an icon, but Ford has managed it with some flair. So, it's a case of the Ka is dead, long live the Ka. When it was first launched in 1996, the Ford Ka was something different. the full review
There are plenty of crossover vehicles on the market, so when Ford decided to enter the fray for the first time, the company knew that its car had to be that little bit better. The television adverts suggest that, when it came to the Kuga, Ford started with a blank canvass; bearing in mind that the likes of the Ranger and Explorer are in a different segment. the full review
The Focus C-MAX was launched in 2003 to much acclaim. It gave rise to the larger S-MAX, a vehicle that has in turn influenced the new C-MAX. With the advent of the new C-MAX, Ford decided to drop the ‘Focus’ name and make the car and the S-MAX a separate group of Multi Activity Vehicles or MAVs, at the same time taking the opportunity to give them a similar look. The new C-MAX has a completely new front end in keeping with Ford of Europe’s ‘kinetic design’ philosophy, in simple terms that means that it should look as if it is moving even when it isn’t. the full review
The Ford Focus Coupe-Cabriolet is the latest in a long line-up of Focus models and features Ford of Europe’s first powered hard-top. Based on the Focus Vignale concept, first seen at the 2004 Paris Motor Show, the 4-seater, Focus CC retains the lines and essence of the original show-car. Pininfarina have played a large role in the design and engineering of the new Focus model, which is also manufactured by the Italian company. the full review
In a time when rumours are rife, Ford tells us that the Mondeo is its most important European car. So, it’s a good job that the company has got it right. There has been a Mondeo on our roads since 1993 and since then, Ford has sold almost four million of them. the full review
It's not very often that an MPV turns heads but the new Ford Galaxy has the ability to do just that. The new, aggressive styling makes it look like an enlarged Focus ST and that's no bad thing. the full review
A bit of a 'looker', Ford's new S-MAX is positioned between the Mondeo and new Galaxy. Although the S-MAX and the Galaxy are both labelled MPV's, they serve slightly different purposes. the full review
I think it was Jeremy Clarkson who first dubbed the Focus ST the ASBO. It obviously made an impression as some of the holders of that order seem to think that seeing an ST is an open invitation to race. the full review
The Ford Focus C-MAX went on sale in the UK on the 18th October 2003 - C-MAX is Ford speak for Comfort Maximisation. the full review















