This is the face of Ford’s future. For months, we’ve been teased with images of the troubled automaker’s Verve concept. Now, however, we’re getting a look at what Ford’s new global small car really will look like. The three-door, shown here, is one of at least three different Verve variants that will begin fanning out to markets around the world, starting next year. European buyers will be offered this and a five-door hatchback, while a four-door sedan version is being styled up for China and the United States . There’s also a strong possibility that U.S. buyers could get this three-door, Ford marketing czar Jim Farley tells TheCarConnection.com, based on the results of a series of consumer clinics. The European introduction is scheduled for later this year, hence Fiesta’s much-heralded reveal at the 2008 Geneva Motor Show . China will get its subcompact ...
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By mike schlicht | Posted: 22/9/2008
why is a U.S. car co. not starting in the USA with it release. It was the U.S. that started ford co. and its the U.S. that should get it frist.
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