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    PH market will no longer get the Ford EcoSport, Expedition, and Transit | TopGear PH

    Three vehicles—namely the Ford EcoSport, Expedition, and Transit—are no longer listed on the car manufacturer’s lineup. We reached out to the company to ask if this indicated the models are no longer available locally, and the answer is yes. They’ve been discontinued in the Philippines.

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    The EcoSport discontinuation was expected, It looks like Changan Ford just extended production for the Philippines after it was dropped from the Chinese lineup in 2020 (Even in 2021, local EcoSport sales were still hitting around 100+ units per month).
    Note: Toyota Corolla Cross sales in 2021 were just 39 units ahead of the EcoSport.

    The Expedition long-wheelbase was just too large, definitely a niche vehicle.

    Ford Transit, i'm sure it's hard for Ford PH to maintain "low" prices since this is imported from Turkey.
    Last edited by AG4; April 4th, 2022 at 05:49 PM.

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    Ford Philippines Bumps Up Prices Of Ranger, Everest This Month | CarGuide

    Territory 1.5 EcoBoost Titanium+ - P 1,310,000 (no change)
    Everest 2.0 Turbo Trend 4x2 AT – P 1,799,000 (no change)
    Everest 2.0 Turbo Limited 4x2 AT – P 2,019,000 (+ P 20,000)
    Everest 2.0 Turbo Sport 4x2 AT – P 2,109,000 (+ P 20,000)
    Everest 2.0 Turbo Titanium+ 4x2 AT – P 2,209,000 (+ P 30,000)
    Everest 2.0 Bi-Turbo Titanium+ 4x4 AT – P 2,525,000 (+ P 30,000)
    Ranger 2.0 Turbo XL 4x4 MT – P 1,213,000 (+ P 15,000)
    Ranger 2.0 Turbo XLS 4x2 MT – P 1,218,000 (+ P 20,000)
    Ranger 2.0 Turbo XLS 4x2 AT – P 1,293,000 (+ P 15,000)
    Ranger 2.0 Turbo XLT 4x2 AT – P 1,374,000 (no change)
    Ranger 2.0 Turbo Sport 4x2 AT – P 1,494,000 (+ P 15,000)
    Ranger 2.0 Turbo Sport 4x4 AT – P 1,614,000 (+ P 15,000)
    Ranger 2.0 Turbo Wildtrak 4x2 AT – P 1,604,000 (+ P 25,000)
    Ranger 2.0 Bi-Turbo Wildtrak 4x4 AT – P 1,910,000 (+ P 25,000)
    Mustang 2.3 EcoBoost Premium Fastback – P 3,048,000 (+ P 100,000)
    Mustang 5.0 GT V8 Fastback – P 3,638,000 (+ P 100,000)
    Mustang 5.0 GT V8 Convertible – P 3,818,000 (+ P 100,000)
    Mustang Shelby GT500 – P 7,760,000 (no change)
    F-150 3.0 V6 Diesel Lariat 4x4 – P 3,398,000 (no change)
    Explorer 2.3 – P 3,398,000 (+ P 300,000)

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    So long, Ford Focus: 1998-2025 | TopGear PH

    However, it’s still hanging on in Europe and some parts of Asia, much to our surprise. Well, only until November 2025 as Ford has announced that the final units will roll out later this year.

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    Could the Ford re-enter the PH van market with the Tourneo? | TopGear PH
    https://www.topgear.com.ph/news/car-...a5100-20250430


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    Ford rolls out special edition Everest, Ranger Sport for PH market | Autoindustriya
    https://www.autoindustriya.com/auto-...ph-market.html

    2025 Ford Everest Sport SE 4x2 AT – PHP 2,194,000
    2025 Ford Ranger Sport SE 4x2 AT – PHP 1,529,000
    2025 Ford Ranger Sport SE 4x4 AT – PHP 1,649,000

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    Ford reveals breakthrough process for lower priced EVs | The Verge

    The platforms will be scalable and adaptive to a variety of vehicle types, including trucks, vans, and SUVs. The new EVs will be software-defined, meaning they will have operating systems that can improve over time through over-the-air updates. The batteries will have lithium iron phosphate (LFP) chemistries that are more durable, faster charging, and more affordable than its current lineup of EVs. And the manufacturing process will transform from a single assembly line, popularized over 120 years ago with the Model T, into an “assembly tree” with multiple lines starting simultaneously before joining together.

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    Ford supervisor tumawag sa customer para itanong ang ethnicity nito | Agenda
    Bilyonaryo News Channel

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    I feel like that *should* have been the correct price for the Bronco in the first place. Crazy that they were selling it for P1M more than the Mustang GT. No surprise you don't see many of them on the road when it should have been quite appealing like the FJ Cruiser.

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