A nice Ford with a Tucson like face
I am not sure who copied whom but yeah, the front end of my Endura has had people mistake for a Hyundai Tucson. The car is great though and the 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbodiesel does not lag anywhere. However, with the amount of space Ford had to work with, I am surprised that there is no option for a third seat. Ford could at least offer it as optional equipment. The crossover drives great and stays planted on the roads. Features are ample and convenient to use. The A/C cools quickly and voice command is a charm. Comfort has also not been compromised on. One benefit of the absence of the third row is the large boot space. I think Ford did not want the Endura to become a rival of the Everest with three rows. It is a strategical move, I’d say. As a whole, the Ford Endura is a good car for the price that you pay.
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Transmission
Automatic
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Engine
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Power
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Seating
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