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  • Ford Escort (Europe)
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  • The Ford Escort is a small family car manufactured by the Ford Motor Company's European division between 1968 and 2003. The Escort name was also applied to several different designs in North America over the years (see Ford Escort (North America)). The first use of the Escort name was for a reduced specification version of the Ford Squire, a 1950s estate car version of the Ford Anglia 100E, though this did not sell very well by comparison to the other members of the 100E family. __TOC__
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Platform
  • Ford 'Erika' platform
steering
  • Rack and pinion, non-power assisted
assembly
Brakes
  • Front disc/Rear drum, hydraulic dual circuit
Name
  • Ford Escort
  • Ford Escort Mark I
  • Ford Escort Mark II
  • Ford Escort Mark III
  • Ford Escort Mark IV
  • Ford Escort Mark V
  • Ford Escort Mark VI
  • Ford Escort Mark Vb
Weight
  • approx
Production
  • 1968
  • 1974
  • 1980
  • 1986
  • 1990
  • 1992
  • 1995
  • Jan 1968–Nov 1974
body style
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Manufacturer
Class
Related
AKA
  • Ford Escort Classic
  • Ford EuroEscort
Successor
main competitor
Engine
  • 0.900000
  • 1.100000
  • 1.300000
  • 1.600000
  • 1.800000
  • 2
  • 939
  • 1098
  • 1100
  • 1117
  • 1118
  • 1296
  • 1297
  • 1298
  • 1388
  • 1392
  • 1558
  • 1596
  • 1598
  • 1796
  • 1994
Suspension
  • Front - Fully Independent, MacPherson strut
  • Front: Fully Independent, MacPherson strut
  • Rear - Fully independent, single wishbone
  • Rear: Fully independent, single wishbone
transmission
  • Ford ATX 3-speed automatic
  • Ford BC4 4-speed manual
  • Ford BC5 5-speed manual
  • Ford CTX CVT Automatic
  • Ford CTX CVT automatic
  • Ford Ford BC5 5-speed manual
  • Ford MTX-75 5-speed manual
Designer(s)
Predecessor
abstract
  • The Ford Escort is a small family car manufactured by the Ford Motor Company's European division between 1968 and 2003. The Escort name was also applied to several different designs in North America over the years (see Ford Escort (North America)). The first use of the Escort name was for a reduced specification version of the Ford Squire, a 1950s estate car version of the Ford Anglia 100E, though this did not sell very well by comparison to the other members of the 100E family. __TOC__
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is Predecessor of
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