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Old 08-02-2005, 05:37 PM   #1
The MaDDeSTMaN
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Default Would you be interested in one?

If Ford was to produce a modern version of a Mk 1 or 2 Escort, simular size to a Focus, RWD, modern engine (say base model being NA 1.6, then NA 2.0, perhaps turbo 2.0 and V6 varients as well, and I guess a 4wd/AWD varient would be good too), would you, or anybody you know possibly be interested?

As much as I like the BA Falcon (as well as most other Falcons) and the Focus, I really would like to be able to buy a brand new smallish car that drives the rear wheels, and is relatively light.

Falcons are too big for me (as those of you who have met me know, I'm not exactly a big guy), and while I do like the Focus, I'd like it a lot more if it was RWD.

I know, I know, I'm dreaming, but who else shares my dream of a modern, smallish, sporty, RWD/AWD Ford?
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