Ford building cars in India for import to USA

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  1. Chinatown

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    The Ford EcoSport is Ford's first subcompact SUV and the first car ever imported from India to the United States, but FoxNews.com Automotive Editor Gary Gastelu says those aren't the only unique things about it.
    Ford is one of the last automakers to introduce a subcompact SUV into the United States, but it still pulled off a first.
    The 2018 EcoSport is the first car imported to the United States from India, one of several locations where the globally popular model has been built for the past few years. That means Ford can sell it here for a starting price of $20,990 and presumably turn a profit. Not something the smallest vehicles often provide automakers.
    In fact, there seems to be so much wiggle room that Ford is launching the EcoSport with a $2,750 lease incentive on its tiny hood that runs through April 2. When you’re behind in the game, you’ve got to make a big play.
    That’s particularly true in the competitive subcompact SUV segment, which is jam-packed with strong entries like the Honda HR-V, Chevy Trax and best-selling Kia Soul.
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    The EcoSport was thoroughly reengineered for U.S. duty and looks a lot like a shrunken head version of a Ford Escape. It’s pretty tiny, even among its diminutive peers, and solidly aimed at the single and empty-nester scenes. There’s plenty of room in the front seats, which provides a high perch, but you’ll need to get friendly with the dashboard if anyone is going to fit behind them.
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    The trunk is more impressive, and there’s a wide bumper in front of it that you can use as seat for tailgating. The tailgate itself swings open like a door instead of lifting up, which is an artifact from the overseas model that has a full-size spare attached to it. U.S. versions get a much lamer fix-a-flat kit instead.
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    Unfortunately, the hydraulically-assisted tailgate doesn’t have any stops for it like a passenger door does and it opens itself all the way if you let go of it. This means you need to give it a wide berth when parallel parking, so you'll have to pass on the impossibly small spaces if you're carrying any cargo that needs to be unloaded.

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    The EcoSport comes standard with front-wheel-drive and a 1.0-liter turbocharged three-cylinder engine that it shares with the Focus. An all-wheel-drive model with a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine is also available for $27,735.
    A three-cylinder engine may sound odd, but this one runs smoothly. Its 123 hp is adequate, but hardly stirring, while a 29 mpg highway rating is the same as what the 166 hp four-cylinder delivers. Both engines get tow ratings, believe it or not, which are 1,400 and 2,000 pounds, respectively.
    I found the steering to be a little vague and rubbery for a modern car, but it didn’t take too long for me to acclimate to it. The suspension is also very elastic, but in a better way.
    The ride is cushy and the EcoSport laughs at potholes. You can probably thank its emerging market roots for this characteristic. It’s surefooted on the highway, however, and exceptionally quiet for a vehicle in this size and price range.
    Ford does its cheap cars well, and digging around under the carpets and in the door jambs of the EcoSport doesn’t reveal any sketchy build quality, which can’t be said of every low-priced foreign car. That said, it doesn’t have crash test ratings yet and it only went on sale in January, so it’ll be a while before anyone can get a fix on its reliability.
    All EcoSports get a standard backup camera, while high end models add rear parking sensors and a blind spot monitoring system. They also offer the latest version of Ford’s Sync 3 infotainment system, so you don’t get shortchanged on tech. The kids have gotta be connected these days, after all.
    It has a Wi-Fi hotspot, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and also Alexa integration that I didn’t get to try because the iOS version was in the middle of an update when I had the vehicle. (It was completed the next week, of course.) Among other skills, you can use it to remotely start and unlock the EcoSport, which can also be done via the FordPass app.
    Aside from that ─ and the whole country of origin thing ─ the EcoSport doesn’t really break any new ground. It just fills a hole in Ford’s showrooms that keeps getting bigger as consumers continue to shift from small cars to small SUVs. It should keep plenty of them from going to the next dealership down the block, and if things work out, turn them into loyal customers that will buy a bigger, more expensive Ford the next time they come around.
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    2018 Ford EcoSport
    Base price: $20,990
    Type: 5-passenger, 4-door front-wheel-drive SUV
    Engine: 1.0-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder
    Power: 123 hp, 125 lb-ft torque
    Transmission: 6-speed automatic
    MPG: 27 city/29 hwy
     
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  3. Rylan

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    Another quality POS from the junkyard. Of all of the manufacturers that I have hauled in the past Ford has to be the bottom of the barrel. There quality control is horrible
     
  4. WildTiger1990

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    Right now , Japanes and Korean brands more American then Ford, Buick I etc. What an irony
     
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    The Ford Transit, that little van, is made in Turkey of all places. Not a fan of Ford for a number of reasons.
     
  6. buddyd157

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    i dunno. i watched the tv ice road truckers, when they did some shows over there i think. those trucks were made of wood....

    so would the cars be made of wood as well...???

    i can only imagine the shipping costs for those cars, tacked onto the sale price......

    i think that what i would do (and i actually do this) when i do buy a car, or truck, i check the window sticker PLUS the door jamb labels for country of manufacture.

    what people need to realize is that foreign built vehicles although of an american name, will cost MORE for parts, as many times, those replacement parts MUST be shipped from the country of origin.

    case in point..Toyota.

    toyota cars built IN japan, had a higher parts costs, than Toyota built here in the USA. my late dad ran into that problem, with his Japan built Camry. he needed tie rod ends.

    Toyota here, and parts store here, ALL told us, the parts HAVE TO come from japan.....

    so be VERY careful when buying a car/truck built in a foreign country.
     
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  7. Chinatown

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    Why can't the parts come from J.C. Whitney?
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  8. buddyd157

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    through the years, i have bought tools, parts from JC, even when they were in thier bankruptcy.

    you still have to wait for the stock, if it is back ordered. Been there, done that.
     
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    wow, what a cool idea, until the holes you had to drill, allowed crap to get in, and rot out the quarter panels...
     
  11. Steel Dragon

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    A new Jeep is $70,000?
    Same basic design as 50 years ago?
    :violent1::sign3::biggrin_2559::biggrin_25512::biggrin_25516::biggrin_25521:
     
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