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First Ford Kuga Rolls Off Production Line
Just about a week before the Ford Kuga makes its public debut in Geneva, and the first model rolled off from the production line at Ford’s Saarlouis plant in Germany. The company plans to build around 45,000 examples of its new compact SUV/Crossover in Saarlouis this year which is equivalent to about 10 per cent of the plant's annual production volume. With the introduction of the Kuga, Saarlouis now manufactures for the first time three different model series at the same time – Focus, C-MAX and Kuga. Sales of the Kuga will begin across Europe in the summer. -More pics after the jump
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Ford Kuga Suv Gets New 200hp 2.5-liter Turbo Petrol Engine
When Ford launched the new Kuga compact SUV/Crossover in Europe during May 2008, the only available engine was the 136 HP 2.0-litre TDCi diesel unit. That will change in early 2009 as Ford will extend the Kuga range with the availability of a 2.5-liter...
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Ford Kuga Crossover: New Images From Switzerland
Ford has released four new images of the 2009 Kuga crossover photographed somewhere in the Swiss Alps without however giving any additional information. In one of the images, the Kuga is transported over the Alps by a helicopter. Maybe it has something...
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Update: Ford Kuga Suv Official English Press Release
There’s no need to get excited or anything since, as we informed you last night when we got the German press release in our hands, Ford didn’t include any technical details on the Kuga. What it does contain though is comments from various...
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Official: 2008 Ford Kuga Crossover To Premiere In Frankfurt Show
Continuing our “Frankfurt Show News Bulletinâ€, we managed to obtain the first official sketch along with the German press release on Ford’s highly anticipated mid-sized crossover model called Kuga. To put it simple, we’re talking...
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Ford Kuga Gets Power Bump
Another one of those Ford Motor Company vehicles you can't have, in addition to the excellent Euro Focus; Mondeo; and S-Max, the Ford Kuga represents all that Ford's North American-market vehicles aren't. Cool, hip, trendy, efficient, fun....
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