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Bold exterior and interior designs have been created using the latest evolution of Ford's "kinetic design" form language, building on the themes established in recent product introductions like the hugely successful European-developed Fiesta, Kuga and Mondeo ranges.
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Ben Wojdyla from Jalopnik says
(in Ford C-Max: Not-So-US-Bound [Frankfurt Motor Show])
The initial Ford EcoBoost four-cylinder lineup will comprise 1.6-liter and 2.0-liter engines. The engines will be available globally, with versions launching in Europe and North America in 2010, and the first rear-wheel-drive application in the Ford Falcon in Australia in 2011. By 2013...
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Ray Wert from Jalopnik says
(in Ford C-MAX: Focus-Based Mini-Minivan May Come Stateside [Frankfurt Motor Show])
Departing from usual MAV thinking by using Ford's 'kinetic design' styling language to adopt a more dynamic passenger-car look, the new model features a coupé-like, sweeping roofline while still retaining the established Ford C-MAX hallmarks of comfort, space, and practicality.
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Wed, Nov 18 | from Auto Spectator