Ford News
2022 Ford Ranger PHEV spied
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By Stephen Ottley · 05 Aug 2021
We suspected it was coming but this could be our first look at the ground-breaking Ford Ranger plug-in hybrid. As we reported back in February the Ranger is set to add a hybrid variant and spy photos from Europe appear to confirm that.
July new-car sales sees MG ZS enter Top 10
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By Justin Hilliard · 04 Aug 2021
For the ninth month in a row in July 2021, the Australian new-vehicle market had a positive sales result, with its volume up a solid 16.1 per cent month-on-month, to 84,161 units
Ford updates Ranger line-up – again
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By Justin Hilliard · 02 Aug 2021
Ford Australia has updated the fourth-generation Ranger for MY21.75, with certain grades of the ute getting more standard equipment – at a cost – while other variants have received a new engine option
New car no wait
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By Laura Berry · 01 Aug 2021
You’ve probably heard that customers are waiting months for their cars to arrive after they’ve bought them due to the disruption caused by COVID-19, but CarsGuide has tracked down dealerships in Sydney and Melbourne where you can buy a new car and drive it away with waiting. That’s right, even during a lockdown, Sydneysiders.
The electric cars Australia doesn’t get – yet
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By Stephen Ottley · 25 Jul 2021
Australia is the lucky country. Aside from the natural wonders, we’re blessed with a wide variety of automotive choices - from pint-size Kia Rios to hulking Toyota LandCruisers. But that doesn’t mean we can’t wish for more.
Don’t expect Euro V8 Supercars anytime soon
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By Stephen Ottley · 25 Jul 2021
The Supercars series is steaming ahead with plans to introduce new ‘Gen3’ race cars in 2022, and it’s hoping to have a European rival to the Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro.
Is there a Ford Skyline in our future?
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 23 Jul 2021
The Ford Motor Company has trademarked the famous ‘Skyline’ name right from under Nissan’s nose in North America, and there is nothing that can be done about it.
Ford's multi-million-dollar Mustang mistake
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By Andrew Chesterton · 15 Jul 2021
Early Ford Mustang Mach 1 buyers will be offered $5400 refund or a track day and free servicing package after discovering some of the performance equipment promised in the vehicle's brochure is either not fitted, or is entirely unavailable.Some 700 exampl
Why hot hatches are getting more expensive
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By Stephen Ottley · 11 Jul 2021
Australia’s favourite hot hatches have sky-rocketed in price in the past five years, with some models now costing more than 25 per cent more than they previously did.
New-car market soars in June
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By Andrew Chesterton · 05 Jul 2021
The Australian new-car market has soared to above pre-pandemic levels in June, despite shock shortages crimping the traditional EOFY bonanza.