In North and South America perhaps attention had focused more on the new model of Ford RangerBut other facelift important was on the way, on the new 2010 Ford EcoSportSo, I had commented that evidence had been caught in U.S.But these images correspond to the preparation of promotional material.
The changes made in the new EcoSport 2010 will remain the tradition of what was done with the 2007 model, Which was based on the Land Rover Freelander, And now this will be further reinforced by separate letters on the edge of the hood, something a little ironic that tribute because it uses a car from a direct competitor, Tata Motors.
The rest of the design also recalls some Ford F-250, and the grid is similar to FusionBoth go on sale in the United States. Changes in the front lights are more discreet, with a background / chrome cover and graphite. Alloy wheels, running boards and roof rails.
long response:
a few years ago an insider at GMI who rarely posts there anymore
made a number of posts about the need for Ford (or any mainstream, full-line, global mfg) to address the need of less affluent countries for Very affordable vehicles --which could also be beneficial for sales to less affluent customers in any country
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With the technology changes that are coming - esp. for drivetrains, imho the used market will be less of a cost-cutting solution than it has long been for many people.
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