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Old 10-04-2008, 04:39 PM   #29
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The front ends chunkiness and wheel arches remind me of the Interceptor concept.
Theres Falcon/Mondeo/Kuga/09 Fiesta in the bumper grille and foglight housings.
The chunky/scalloped doors remind me of the Mondeo and 09 Fiesta.
Headlights are very Hyundai Sonata (not a bad thing)
Ford seem to be really big fans of the Focus ST/XR wheels, they're popping up on everything, are we seeing unparalleled unity in Fords global design?

Has anyone else noticed the 'puffy cheek' styling trend most cars have nowadays? (area between the headlights and foglights) VE HSVs and FGs across the range are examples.

Is it me or is there some sort of bulge on the bonnnet?
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