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New European Ford Mondeo (will most likely be the Fusion here)
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<blockquote data-quote="Ry_Trapp0" data-source="post: 11185543" data-attributes="member: 27761"><p>the exteriors should be nearly identical, this is part of the "one ford" plan, which is basically the merging of regional platforms into global platforms to reduce costs, and the development of a global styling theme. prime examples are the focus and fiesta. nothing worth mentioning changed for the US market.</p><p>i do doubt if we'll get the wagon though, the majority in the US just don't seem to like them. look how badass the magnum was, but it was axed after a couple years because no one really bought them compared to the rest of the LX platform cars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ry_Trapp0, post: 11185543, member: 27761"] the exteriors should be nearly identical, this is part of the "one ford" plan, which is basically the merging of regional platforms into global platforms to reduce costs, and the development of a global styling theme. prime examples are the focus and fiesta. nothing worth mentioning changed for the US market. i do doubt if we'll get the wagon though, the majority in the US just don't seem to like them. look how badass the magnum was, but it was axed after a couple years because no one really bought them compared to the rest of the LX platform cars. [/QUOTE]
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