What is it with the Ford Fusion?
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That makes it the ugliest car Ford have produced?
It is only driven by octogenarians
My mother is on her forth.
It has no redeeming features, soft-o-matic steering and gearbox, slabs of plastic, and permanantly tuned to Magic FM.
I asked her what was on the drive, and did she want me to shoot it?
It is only driven by octogenarians
My mother is on her forth.
It has no redeeming features, soft-o-matic steering and gearbox, slabs of plastic, and permanantly tuned to Magic FM.
I asked her what was on the drive, and did she want me to shoot it?
The target demographic for these high roofed little Postman Pat wagons must be a) People with beehive hair styles a'la Amy Crackhouse or b)People who habitually drive whilst wearing a top hat.
Anyone who drives one is unwittingly saying "I have been mugged into thinking I need this car by a salesman".
Anyone who drives one is unwittingly saying "I have been mugged into thinking I need this car by a salesman".
I was having a conversation with someone about this car the other day. We couldn't work out where it fits into Fords range of vehicles. Other than crack addicted, beehive hair styled singers and top hat wearing gentlemen, who is this car aimed at? And why did Ford make a car that isn't needed in the market between a fiesta and a focus?
sday12 said:
Podie said:
sday12 said:
Am I right in thinking it's based on a Transit Compact?
Fusion is Fiesta based.The Fusion was designed and introduced at the same time as the outgoing Fiesta, and it's from the same platform. I can't recall if the TC uses the same platform though.
The car's "niche" was supposed to be an "urban Fiesta" that was "tougher" and more "streetwise" However, despite Ford being pretty good at designing cars for people in their third age, it's been adopted by octagenarians as if it were a Honda Civic.
I think we can blame focus groups and consumer clinics for this one...
sday12 said:
Yeah, it shouts 'street' doesn't it
Yep... Ford are best leaving Renault to find the niche markets...Swoxy said:
In the 2002 Top Gear Awards it won the Most Pointless Car for being, as Richard Hammond described it, "a Ford Fiesta, in a hat".
A phrase stolen from the Ford internal blurb. In fact, the Puma was referred to as "a Fiesta with a different hat on"OK, flame proof coat time here.
My uncle is 72, doesn't give two hoots about handling, performance or anything else. He's been a ford man forever, but as he's got older he finds the mondeo and focus impossible to get in and out of. He sat in a fusion once at trad-in time and he's converted ever since. OK, it;s a focus inside, which is not terrible, it goes ina straight line and around corners.
It's perfect for him!
My uncle is 72, doesn't give two hoots about handling, performance or anything else. He's been a ford man forever, but as he's got older he finds the mondeo and focus impossible to get in and out of. He sat in a fusion once at trad-in time and he's converted ever since. OK, it;s a focus inside, which is not terrible, it goes ina straight line and around corners.
It's perfect for him!
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