Friday, September 10, 2010

Ford Figo Review Part II

 Women's Dritish Open Golf Tournament The design and styling of Ford Figo is truly Italian. The front side of the car has a typical Ford design as it is quite similar to Ford Fiesta and Ford Ikon. The first thing that you will notice about the car is its aggressive looks as it has a big front along with an air dam just below the grille. Some people may confuse Figo with Fusion at the first look but the cars are completely different. As stated in the earlier part of the review that Ford Figo is amongst the biggest or most spacious cars in its segment.

The car has a distinctive shape which portrays the spirit of energy. There is quite enough space on the interior of the car and you can easily enjoy a comfortable ride with kids and adults. The car is equipped with modern headlamps which will provide clear vision even if there is no light on the road. Unlike most other cars the wheels of this car is positioned on the four corners which reduces the overhang. The car is quite muscular and at the price that it is available at makes it a better option that most other cars in its class.

The Ford Figo looks to be a complete family car as it has enough space and the styling is good as well. The car has everything but it may not appeal to the youth because cars like Maruti Suzuki A-Star and Chevrolet Beat are much more stylish and fuel efficient that it. But as they say in order to gain something you have to lose something. Ford Figo is all about comfort, spacious interiors and a large boot. It is a stylish car but competing with Beat and A-Star is quite difficult for it. The pricing of the car is quite affordable and this is the USP of the product.

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