Ford Galaxy is a seven-seater car produced by Ford of Europe from June 1995 to January 2022.
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Ford Galaxy is a seven-seater car produced by Ford of Europe from June 1995 to January 2022.
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Ford Galaxy used predominantly Volkswagen Group mechanicals, most notably the 2.
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In 2004, the Ford Galaxy received a very minor facelift with new taillights, a new lower front grille and a few differences to some trims.
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Ford Galaxy describes the engine as not powerful enough and should have been left in the smaller cars.
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In February 2008, Ford Galaxy added the Titanium high level trim in common with the Focus, C-MAX, Kuga, Mondeo and S-MAX ranges.
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Ford Galaxy comes with many features such as Home Safe Lighting, Quickclear heated windscreen and a cooled passenger glove box.
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Ford Galaxy is available with the same range of engines as the S-Max, namely one diesel and two petrol variants.
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At launch, Ford Galaxy expected only two percent of United Kingdom sales to be petrol models.
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The Ford Galaxy received the Vignale version, a new automatic transmission and an updated infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
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In late autumn, 2021, Ford Galaxy stopped selling the standard petrol and diesel models, only selling it with one engine choice, a 2.
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In January 2022, Ford announced plans to discontinue Galaxy after 27 years of production, stopping accepting orders for minivan in favour of realisation of existing ones.
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