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Mid-sized cars based around other Ford group platforms, the first on the [[Mazda Atenza]], the second on the [[Ford Mondeo]]. The first helped with Ford’s quality credentials, while the second was highly acclaimed, thanks to the dynamic excellence of its base.
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A tall version of the [[Ford Fiesta]] in Europe and India, but, elsewhere, mid-sized cars based around other Ford group platforms, the first on the [[Mazda Atenza]], the second on the [[Ford Mondeo]]. The first helped with Ford’s quality credentials, while the second was highly acclaimed, thanks to the dynamic excellence of its base.
  
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*[[Ford Fusion (CD338)]]
 
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*[[Ford Fusion (CD391)]]
 
*[[Ford Fusion (CD391)]]
  
  
''Marque:'' [[Ford]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Ford Contour]]
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''Marque:'' [[Ford]] | ''Predecessors:'' [[Ford Contour]], [[Ford Mondeo]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:12, 6 June 2014

A tall version of the Ford Fiesta in Europe and India, but, elsewhere, mid-sized cars based around other Ford group platforms, the first on the Mazda Atenza, the second on the Ford Mondeo. The first helped with Ford’s quality credentials, while the second was highly acclaimed, thanks to the dynamic excellence of its base.



Marque: Ford | Predecessors: Ford Contour, Ford Mondeo

 

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