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| Ford EX Concept |
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| On the business side.... |
| wannaberich 30-5-2003 |
Very nice design and certainly a good design study for Ford. Certainly there is a market for this kind of vehicle, I just can't say how big it is. If I were a Ford exec, I would consider to produce this vehicle, after a careful market research, of course. I would probably opt for a smaller engine ( maybe around 100 hp or so ) and keep the price under or around US$10,000. If some dunebuggy extreme dude decide to put a 500 hp engine later, it's their business. If I live in LA or Miami and have 10 grand to spend on a dunebuggy I would consider it. |
| What the.... |
| Subwoofa 1-9-2002 |
Why waste money this...this DUNEBUGGY..what was the designer thinking? Such horsepower for such a bad design.. |
| This is the best yet |
| hotflank 1-9-2002 |
Ford did a real great job with the EX I hope to see it perform on the road.... real agressive,real cool Great Job |
| Article | Image gallery (6) | Specifications | User Comments (3) |
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