- Not to be confused with Ford Galaxie.
Ford Galaxy | |
---|---|
Ford | |
aka | |
Production | 1995 - 2000, 2000 - 2006 |
Class | Large MPV |
Body Style | 5-door MPV |
Length | {{{length - type here}}} |
Width | {{{Width - type here}}} |
Height | {{{Height - type here}}} |
Wheelbase | {{{wheelbase - type here}}} |
Weight | {{{Weight - you get the point}}} |
Transmission | {{{transmission + drive}}} |
Engine | {{{engine}}} |
Power | {{{Horsepower and Torque rating}}} |
Similar | SEAT Alhambra
Volkswagen Sharan |
Designer | {{{Designer (lead designer if it was a team effort)}}} |
Ford Galaxy is MPV created by Ford. It has been on the go since 1995 and started as a joint effort from Ford and the Volkswagen Group
Recent Changes[]
- For 2010, the Galaxy receives its first mid-cycle facelift. [1]
Styles and Major Options[]
Certain vehicles come in different trim levels or body styles. Features and major options should be mentioned here.
Pricing[]
Add more fields as necessary. The Ford Galaxy is related to the Ford
Fiesta 2003.
MODEL Trims | |||
---|---|---|---|
Trim1 | Trim2 | Trim3 | Trim4 |
MSRP | |||
$Price1 | $Price2 | $Price3 | $Price4 |
Invoice | |||
$Price1 | $Price2 | $Price3 | $Price4 |
Gas Mileage[]
Add more fields as necessary.
As seen on the FuelEconomy.gov website, the City/Highway MPG averages are as follows:
Trim | |||
---|---|---|---|
Trim1 | Trim2 | Trim3 | Trim4 |
MPG | |||
c/h | c/h | c/h | c/h |
Engine and Transmission[]
Specifications, details, graphs, pictures and other information regarding the powertrain is placed in this section.
Performance[]
Please make sure to write information of the vehicle's performance in a third-person point of view. This section should include information about the car's acceleration figures, handling, braking, etc.
If using information gathered from Road Test articles from a reputable automotive source, then please make sure to cite the quote.
Reliability[]
Warranty options and scheduled maintainence information should be mentioned here.
Safety[]
This section should reference points on safety ratings and features of the vehicle.
Photos[]
Add Photos of the vehicle here.
Please make sure not to use copyrighted photos.
Colors[]
List the colors that the particular <MODEL> is offered in.
Main Competitors[]
Create links to other <MAKE> <MODEL> pages in this section.
Hybrid Models[]
If there are hybrid versions of this vehicle manufactured, then please elaborate a little bit on it here.
Unique Attributes[]
If there are any features of this vehicle that sets it apart from other vehicles in its class, then mention those unique attributes here.
Interior[]
This section should include information on the interior's design, build quality, ergonomics, space (head and legroom, front and rear), features, stowage compartments and overall comfortability and livability. Add pictures wherever applicable and keep information in a third-person point of view.
Resale Values[]
Add more fields as necessary.
<MODEL> Year | |||
---|---|---|---|
Year X | Year X-2 | Year X-3 | Year X-4 |
Resale Value | |||
$ | $ | $ | $ |
Criticisms[]
The 1.6l Ecoboost engine has been criticized by the Independent writer Jamie Merrill. He describes the engine as not powerful enough and should have been left in the smaller cars.
Current Generation: (2006–present)[]
The third generation Galaxy was introduced at the 2006 Geneva Motor Show, and went on sale alongside the Ford S-Max . Galaxy has a top speed of 121 mph and can reach 0-62 in 10.7 seconds which is decent for its standard. Due to its size, Ford was unable to design the Galaxy using a full Kinetic Design format. However, Ford states that the Mk III Galaxy has 'elements' of Kinetic Design, such as its trapezoidal grille, large wheelarches and angular headlights.
The Ford Galaxy also comes with lots of features such as Home Safe Lighting, Quickclear heated windscreen and a cooled passenger glove box.
In the United Kingdom, the Mk III galaxy was available in Edge, Zetec, and Ghia trim levels. In February 2008, Ford added the Titanium high level trim in common with the Focus, C-MAX, Kuga, Mondeo and S-MAX ranges.
Second generation (2000–2006)[]
The Mk II Galaxy adopted the Ford corporate front end, while the interior benefited from an all-new dash, utilizing high-quality materials and a design akin to the third-generation Ford Mondeo, introduced at a similar time to the Mk II Galaxy.
The Mk II was available in 3 trim levels; the LX, Zetec and the Ghia. The LX was described as being as an accessible value, The Zetec was described as being Sporty and the Ghia was designed for Luxury.
First Generation/Origins (1995–2000)[]
The first Galaxy was designed as a joint venture product between Ford and the Volkswagen Group. Produced at the joint-venture AutoEuropa plant in Palmela, Portugal, the vehicle was badge-engineered to create three vehicles: the Ford Galaxy; by Volkswagen Passenger Cars as the Volkswagen Sharan; and by SEAT as the Alhambra. This is why they all looked so similar.
his engine was transversely mounted as opposed to longitudinal mounting like in the Ford Scorpio. The original interior used a mix of both Ford and VW Group components.
Originally there were three trim levels; the Aspen, the Ghia and the GLX. However, in 1999 Ford introduced the new LX and Zetec trim styles which replaced the Aspen and GLX models.
Design quirks and oddities[]
On the British television series Outnumbered, The Brockman family (main family) now own a Ford Galaxy in the 2011 series, replacing the Vauxhall Zafira they had in the older series.
See Also[]
Ford cars made for the European market | ||
Köln | Y | Rheinland | Eifel | C Ten | 7Y | 7W | Prefect | Anglia | Pilot | Zephyr | Consul | Squire | Taunus Vedette | Comète | Cortina | Popular | Classic | Corsair | Escort | Capri | Granada | Fiesta | Sierra | RS200 | Orion | Scorpio | Probe | Mondeo | Galaxy | Ka | Puma | Focus | Cougar | Maverick | Fusion | GT | Focus C-MAX | S-MAX | ||
Edit this template |