Fifteen years ago folks in America were clamoring for the new Mondeo. And for the time it was quite stunning where ever is was sold. But we got the diluted version built in Kansas. It had the cammer 2.0L Mazda engine that wasn't quite up to the job as well as the 2.5L V-6 from Mazda. Neither one was what folks were looking for, and the thing floundered in the market with quality control issues. It may have made the cut and we could still be seeing them at the dealerships it not for the quality issues. :shrug: As it is, the newer Mondeo is very tiddy looking.Surfscape said:That sure looks beeter than any contour. I said it before and I'll obviously keep saying it...
Why can't we get nice, classy looking styles like that in the states!!!!
WHATTTT!!!!!!!!!cbramsey said:<rant>It is funny how people lining up NONE Deep causes an automobile company to change it's lineup.
Hopefully, Ford will come out with some vehicles that are good looking as well as not requiring towing your personal gasoline tanker.
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Camus,camusdarrach said:WHATTTT!!!!!!!!!cbramsey said:<rant>It is funny how people lining up NONE Deep causes an automobile company to change it's lineup.
Hopefully, Ford will come out with some vehicles that are good looking as well as not requiring towing your personal gasoline tanker.
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This comment from a person who owns a vehicle that needs it's own oil refinery working 24/7 in order for there to be enough petrol to keep it running :lol:![]()
I thought you might start :drool: :drool: :drool: for one Camus....camusdarrach said:Like the picture of the new "extended range fuel tank option" CBramsy![]()