Said frightening days of automakers shall open in these economic risk almost completely dependent on one or two flagship models, be borne by slack the less popular models. The Corsa seems insignificant, Vauxhall keeps head above water (although current reports suggest it is not in a position to last longer for much of the behemoth manufacturers) and the golf and Polo seem to do the best, to rescue Volkswagen from the faulty clutches of the Tiguan and Touareg. Ford, as it would appear as predictable, put the new Fiesta and focus to keep their heads above the fast-growing tide of recession on the sale. However, there are excellent models to get forgotten in these situations and that is criminal, especially if it as a sporty and versatile as the Ford Fusion.
The Ford Fusion fills the small niche between the Fiesta and focus, consisting of the sports performance and manoeuvrability of the former with the practicality and responsive treatment of the latter. If the Fiesta is the car for the young, single young drivers, and the focus is aimed primarily at the family market, then the merger is properly in the Middle; the perfect car for the young, small family.
The merger comes with 1.4 or 1.6 liter gasoline or diesel engines, the is up to Fords unfailingly high standards of engineering. 1.6 Petrol turns away from the traffic lights before most other speed with impressive a perfect city car in the low gears to you. Is it also a car great highway with low engine noise and comfortable seats. Is included with all Fusion a very pleasant place to be.
The only question that comes to mind is whether it is a viable commercial niche for the Ford Fusion [http://www.forddealsdirect.co.uk/ford/ford-fusion.shtmls]. As already mentioned, the car is aimed directly at small families, but the new Fiesta offers to them quite well. As expected, that the price point slap bang between the smaller and larger Fords, so there is a plus point is, I feel, that I must point out that I have noticed a certain trend with young, small families They tend to do this, ever. The Ford with host fusion comfortably, your better half and 3 small children or two 8-12 years old. Larger than this and youll be the family are a little squeezed. Not this problem as it too much cash down easily 5 adult adults without elbow or disputes about leg room can accommodate have focus.
It is the country therefore no wonder that does not do the merger, as well as the Fiesta and focus on the petrol station above and below. This is a shame as it really is a very decent car and far better than most other cars in the £ 12, 000-ish price point. The only problem is, that for the same money, you could buy a high spec Fiesta which literally oozes style and performance, or look for an ex-demo 1.8litre focus.
I think this is after all in and if I look as a family car was, then the merger would get golf in any case my point about the VW or but in all honesty, I could see the Vauxhall Astra, grabbed me for the focus. After all, kids get larger.