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The Ford Probe is a liftback coupé produced by Ford, introduced in 1988 and produced until 1997.The Probe was the result of Ford's collaboration with its longtime Japanese partner Mazda, and both generations of Probe were derived from the front-wheel drive Mazda G platform that underpinned the Mazda Capella.
Ford EcoSport Mk II Ford Fiesta Mk V - VI - VII Ford B-MAX Ford Ikon Ford Fusion (Europe) GD. Compact; Sport compact; FWD/4WD: 1987–1992 North America Ford Probe Mazda 626 Mazda MX-6: SA30. Sport compact: FWD: 1989–1994 Australia North America Ford Capri Mercury Capri
Ford Prima (1976) Ford Probe I (1979) Ford Probe II (1980) Ford Probe III (1981) Ford Probe IV (1982) Ford Probe V (1985) Ford Prodigy (2000) Ford Profile (1994) Ford Prototype (Colani) (1989) Ford Quicksilver (1982) Ford Ranchero Scrambler (1969) Ford Ranger II (1967) Ford Ranger III (1968) Ford Ranger Baja Baby (1997) Ford Ranger Force 5 ...
The Probe I was designed in 1979 by Ford’s chief designer Don F. Kopka, in a partnership with Carrozzeria Ghia. It didn't look like it, but the Probe I was actually based on the Fox-body Mustang ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said on Monday it was upgrading and expanding its investigation into 708,000 Ford Motor sport utility vehicles and ...
Mazda launched the second generation MX-6 using the GE platform, shared by the 626 and Ford rebadged cars, the Ford Probe and the Ford Telstar. It was released in three distinct variants worldwide, known as A-spec, E-spec, and J-spec, which relates to their destined markets – U.S., Europe, and Japan, respectively.
M5OD-R2 – Thunderbird Super Coupe, Ford F-150, Bronco (except with 351 cu in (5.8 L) V8) Toyo Kogyo (Early Mazda) TK 4 4 speed manual (No Overdrive) (Ranger, Bronco II 83-85, Aerostar 85) TK 5 5 speed manual (With overdrive) (Ranger, Bronco II 85-87, Aerostar 85-87) Mitsubishi FM145/FM146 5 speed (overdrive) (Ranger/Bronco II 86-92 with 2.0L ...
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said Monday it has expanded its probe into Ford Motor Co. engine failures to include more than 700,000 vehicles. In documents posted ...