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10/10/2005, 21h53
Voici le remplaçant de l'actuel Aviator et du Fors Freestyle ( Ford aura sa version de l'Aviator)
Il me semble qu'avant de vouloir s'attaquer aux Acura et Lexus, on devrait commencer regarder sur son propre terrain, c'est-à-dire le Cadillax SRX.
C'est made in Canada. 8)
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The first pictures of the 2007 Aviator wearing its production sheetmetal have been taken - and the Aviator is shaping up quite similar to the new Ford Edge we showed you two weeks ago on TCC.
Riding on the new CD3 platform, the Aviator will compete with the likes of Acura's MDX and the Lexus RX. It will likely be powered by a new 3.5-liter V-6 with 245 horsepower, with other engine options to follow.
The Aviator will begin production in August of 2006 in Oakville , Ont., alongside its sibling, Ford's new Edge. And although the profile may look like the Edge, there are many exterior differences in the front and back. With clearly unique styling, the Aviator carries the concept's taillight design across the back of the tailgate, and incorporates many Lincoln cues up front in its grille and headlamps.
Front-wheel drive will be standard, with an all-wheel-drive version also available.
Il me semble qu'avant de vouloir s'attaquer aux Acura et Lexus, on devrait commencer regarder sur son propre terrain, c'est-à-dire le Cadillax SRX.
C'est made in Canada. 8)
http://www.thecarconnection.com/images/gallery/tmb/10250_ZDHOJTIXABBGT.jpg
http://www.thecarconnection.com/images/gallery/tmb/10251_WCNMTHYSUJFLH.jpg
The first pictures of the 2007 Aviator wearing its production sheetmetal have been taken - and the Aviator is shaping up quite similar to the new Ford Edge we showed you two weeks ago on TCC.
Riding on the new CD3 platform, the Aviator will compete with the likes of Acura's MDX and the Lexus RX. It will likely be powered by a new 3.5-liter V-6 with 245 horsepower, with other engine options to follow.
The Aviator will begin production in August of 2006 in Oakville , Ont., alongside its sibling, Ford's new Edge. And although the profile may look like the Edge, there are many exterior differences in the front and back. With clearly unique styling, the Aviator carries the concept's taillight design across the back of the tailgate, and incorporates many Lincoln cues up front in its grille and headlamps.
Front-wheel drive will be standard, with an all-wheel-drive version also available.