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2008 Ford C-MAX – Official pics
As we said in our previous post last night, it was only a matter of time for Ford to put up the official pics of its 2008 C-MAX compact MPV. If we wanted to put a headline to it, we’d say that Ford is attempting to add a little “S-MAX†magic to the C-MAX, not only by changing its name (from Focus C-MAX) but also in terms of design and especially the redesigned front end that tries to imitate the S-MAX. Other changes include the new rear ligh-clusters and the slightly redesigned interior. There’s no word out yet if there’s any mechanical changes.
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Ford Focus Coupe 2009
Here’s an interesting proposition for the next generation Ford Focus; a coupe look for the 3door version. But wait, hasn’t Ford already done this? Well, maybe in the US with the redesigned 2008 US Focus, but not in Europe. US Focus similarities...
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Ford I-max: Rebadged Mazda5 Mpv Joins Ford Asia’s Lineup
And there we were, babbling to ourselves what are those Chinese going to throw in the Xerox machine next, when all of a sudden we realized that the i-MAX is actually an official Ford product for the Asian markets! There’s not much we can say about...
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2008 Porsche Cayenne Facelift – Official
Just as I thought I’d wrap things up for the day here at Carscoop, along came the first official pics and specs of Porsche’s long awaited 2008 Cayenne. That’s prior to its official debut in the Detroit Motor Show in January. Before...
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2008 Porsche Cayenne Facelift: First Official Pic
Wow, that was fast. The Porsche Cayenne facelift scoop pics were only luke warm in the Carscoop archives when we discovered the first official teaser pic of the 2008 model on the Porsche website. Although it’s a bit dark and streaky we can distinguished...
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Ford To Present 2007 Mondeo & A Brand New Concept At Paris
UPDATE - SEE THE FIRST PICTURES HERE: FORD MONDEO WAGON CONCEPT In a previous post concerning this year's Paris Motor Show presentations (click here: Carscoop), one major car manufacture was absent: Ford. We've all heard several rumors to as...
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