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◊ 2021-10-23 18:28 |
DN012ZY FORD FOCUS II Station wagon (DA_) 1.6 TDCi (80Kw) Anno immatriculazione : 22/2/2008 VIN : WF0SXXGCDS8R18821 Codice motore : G8DB CarID 11104 Brand FORD ManufacturerId 525 Catalog FORD201902 ModelName Focus CB4 2008-2011 Date 31.01.2008 Region Europe Manufactured 2008 Date 31/01/2008 Engine 1.6L Duratorq TDCi (110PS) - DV6 Drive LHD FWD Transmission 5-speed manual- MTX75 Interior_Fabric Tic Toc / Mono Body_Style 4-doors Exterior_Paint Sea Grey (met) Emission Stage IV + DPF exhaust Version Серия 32 Vehicle_line Focus 2008- Territory (+)"I" Air_Conditioning Manual AirCond control Region/Plant Saarlouis Germany |
◊ 2021-10-23 18:46 |
Why style wagon and then the other one is SW and the other is just Wagon? Did the name change THAT much? |
◊ 2021-10-23 18:55 |
For what I know, Ford wagons were usually called in Italy Wagon instead of Turnier at least since the 1980s (only exception, the Escort Mk.IV which was called Voyager ). The Focus was briefly badged in Italy as Style Wagon for its Mk.II iteration until the 2008 facelift, when it went back to the usual Wagon name. For example: Link to "www.picclickimg.com" In the 1970s it seems that they were badged as Station Wagon: Link to "picclick.it" Link to "lh3.googleusercontent.com" |
◊ 2021-10-23 20:44 |
I think before that was the unique "Anglia Quattrostagioni" ![]() Anyway yes, Alex has said it all, and indeed I recently changed all italian Mondeo MkI/II to "Wagon" as per brochure that I have ![]() -- Last edit: 2021-10-23 20:46:47 |
◊ 2024-04-12 23:10 |
Series 32 = Ikon |