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2007 Ford Focus Coupe-Cabriolet spied

02/15/2006, 9:59 AM

By admin

In September, we brought you the first spy shots of the 2007 Ford Focus Coupe-Cabriolet (CC). Today, the spy photographers from Germany’s AutoMedia caught a prototype with less disguise in cold-weather testing in Sweden. The Focus CC is expected to debut at the end of 2006. It is based on the same architecture as the new 2007 Volvo C70 convertible. Like the C70, the Focus CC will be built by Pininfarina. However, sources say it will be built in Italy, whereas the C70 is made in Sweden. (Front View | Side View | Side View 2 | Rear View | Interior).

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02/15, 1:31 PM

posted by:

Maranello

All crap, I got all excited over nothing because I thought this was the American version, what the hell Ford?

02/15, 10:29 PM

posted by:

jim sanders

Bill’s pants are talking to him. The pants still say Americans like cars that rust and paints that peel, and technology from the 1980s. Listen to the pants.

 
 
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