September 13, 200520 yr Unveiled at the Frankfurt Auto Show, evidently, for the European market. Interesting use of a name from Ford's past. The Ford Galaxy people carrier.
September 13, 200520 yr The cool big sedan was spelled "Galaxie" though. The new one reminds me of Mazda 5.
September 13, 200520 yr Author Ya, often production vehicles are such a let down after seeing the concept.
September 13, 200520 yr Detroit DUSTBUSTER MINIVAN PART II??---First GM LUMINA/TRANSPORT ect. Now FORD?---GM was ahead of its time!! http://www.cheersandgears.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/AH-HA_wink.gif
September 13, 200520 yr Author More and more I see the sliding door disappearing on vans. I wonder if this is a trend for the future of these vehicles? And is it actually a van when it has conventional doors. Do sliding doors on a box shaped vehicle define a van?..I'm just wondering.
September 14, 200520 yr Ewww, how did they get this from the concept? [post="13653"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] They didn't. The press ignored Ford's advice that the concept was positioned between the Mondeo and Galaxy and is thus not a Galaxy replacement. The production SAV will be a smaller 5-seat MPV very much like the concept. Despite what you will read it will not be called the D-Max, nor the E-Max.
September 14, 200520 yr The cool big sedan was spelled "Galaxie" though. [post="13648"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] You beat me to it Ocnblu. It was -IE not -Y. And yes, a Galaxie minivan by any spelloing sucks! :angry:
September 14, 200520 yr Ewww, how did they get this from the concept: [post="13653"][/post] As has been mentioned, that's the upcoming S-Max, and it's quite true to the concept. ^_^ Edited September 14, 200520 yr by mark
September 15, 200520 yr I like this one-too bad Ford U.S.A. isn't following this school of design-Mercury in particular. Gain for Ford of Europe, another big loss for Ford's home.
September 15, 200520 yr the thing that bother's me the most is the front end, and the back end, the side profile look's good, but the front end look's retarded, and so does the back end.
September 16, 200520 yr It seems like all the European makes use the same side door panels now... BMW had it on the X5 in 1999, now Ford, VW, Opel concepts... blah. It is nice, elegant, and muscular, but kinda common now...
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