New Ford Ka Spied in Poland
By Brian Potter
June 6, 2008 1:00 AM
Filed Under: American, Ford, Spy Photos
Following the leaked images from last week, Lukasz Cienciala, of Poland's Auto-Swiat.pl magazine submitted these photos of the all new Fiat 500 based Ford Ka. Set for public debut in Paris this September, these two pre-production prototypes, one being right hand drive, were caught just outside Ford's Tychy Plant in Poland - same location where the Fiat 500 is produced.
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Ford Kia? or Peugeot?
Yay Tychy, just down the road from where I live. They also make the excellent Tyskie beer there.
a shrunken fiesta then? or the love child of a fiesta and corsa? whatever it is the original i light years ahead in visual drama. a mssive own goal for ford.
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