Britain's favourite 'home-grown' car maker isn't home-grown at all, but who cares? Ford gets away with it for two reasons - 1) it gave us Escorts, Cortinas, Granadas and Transits and 2) it still builds the best mainstream cars in the world. And you can afford them. Gits, eh?
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C-MAX
£13,325 - £20,575
Strangely attractive Focus-based MPV. Does family stuff AND looks good AND is fun to drive? Cancel the vasectomy - it turns out dads can have fun too.
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Fiesta
£8,495 - £14,750
Ridiculously good supermini still kicking the arse of rivals that were just a glint in a product planner's eye when it first rocked up 30 years ago (oh yes).
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Focus
£11,975 - £20,675
If you hate Ford, here's the real reason. Britain's best-seller is a hatch that can do no wrong. Its only drawback is that it's more common than Wayne Rooney's sister.
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Focus CC
£16,800 - £20,825
Focus wig no longer on its chest, but perched precariously on its head, making it look a bit girly. That said, surprisingly un-crap for a tin-top cabrio.
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Focus Estate
Slightly less common than the Focus hatch. Which is like being slightly less common than Kerry Katona. Handles considerably better than her, though.
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Focus ST
Chest-wigged version of the above. Exists entirely to reconnect modern-day bland-box to the spirit of Cosworths past, and it works. Focus is officially hard.
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Fusion
£10,807 - £14,450
At last, Ford Screws Up! Pointlessly jacked-up Fiesta with not a scrap of street cred or usefulness. Equally unsuitable for folk of all ages. A dud.
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Galaxy
£19,510 - £25,960
Vast seven-seat MPV bestowed with alluring good looks. Packs the sort of room-stopping impact you expect when Angelina Jolie shows up to collect her many kids.
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Ka
£7,150 - £10,000
Time has caught up with the ahead-of-its-time city car. It still has charm, though not enough to take your eyes off the sleek new model coming soon. Fickle world, eh?
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Kuga
£20,255 - £22,255
In the great spectrum of 'SUVs named after weirdly misspelt North American wild cats', the Kuga is one of the very best. One of the better soft SUVs all-round, in fact.
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Mondeo
£15,155 - £26,380
Wears its name like a big, fat millstone on a Marley's ghost-spec chain. List of qualities as long as your arm, but sounds dull. Not fair. Today's reps all drive BMWs.
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Mondeo Estate
Epically useful and not quite as uninteresting as its donor car, on the basis that it has a specific use so obvious even Jade Goody can understand it.
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S-MAX
£17,510 - £23,460
Likeable attempt to inject a seven-seater with the sexy gene. Almost works too, although ends up demonstrating that usefulness is inversely proportional to looks.


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