This is an article that did big numbers on our FB page.
http://www.cars-power.com/news/ford-...ll-have-400hp/
I do like the sound of this
This is an article that did big numbers on our FB page.
http://www.cars-power.com/news/ford-...ll-have-400hp/
I do like the sound of this
History is a statement, the future is a question.
400 hp from that engine (OEM) is pretty amazing really. It looks good too.
My perception is the cars are getting bigger and heavier with each generation though.
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FTe217 (5th July 2019)
So from the article this is obviously an artists impression but I think show potential.
Because it’s a RHD country of orgin or ownership our chances, in theory, at least are good but was the last model really a success?
The engine issues certainly didn’t help and despite the cries of “sold out” dealer had stock on hand for a while.
I like this car, I like the idea of it and had Sprint not came out at the same time, I may well have one now. With the drama I had getting my Sprint I was very tempted to swing over and take the dealerships RS allocation instead.
History is a statement, the future is a question.
I like the front end and the alloys. The rest I am not sold on.
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I like that pic.......
Having seen the new model live at the cairns dealership the other day I can picture the RS as the pic.
The one I saw was a bronze colour and yes they look a bit more vanilla like most of the hatchs now but if the RS comes as that will look good and IF that low.
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HSE2 (5th July 2019)
I can see myself in that. Really hope it can look exactly like that.
History is a statement, the future is a question.
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