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  • Ford Focus Active Estate (2018 onwards) Review

    Crossover estate blends a good mix of abilities

    Parkers rating: 4.7 out of 5 4.7
    New price: £34,550 - £34,550
    PROS
    • Genuinely useful amount of space
    • Above-average ride comfort
    • Well-resolved looks, rather than over the top
    • Traditional Ford ease of use
    CONS
    • All-show, no go(ing off-road)
    • Bodyroll is very evident compared to ST-Line
    • Interior trim a bit drab for the Active image
    • Quality is good – but still lags behind some rivals
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  • Ford Focus Active Hatchback (2018 onwards) Review

    Rugged-looking version of Ford’s family hatch

    Parkers rating: 3.9 out of 5 3.9
    New price: £33,390 - £33,390
    PROS
    • Looks suitably SUV-ish
    • Spacious and practical interior
    • Drives just like a Focus
    CONS
    • The SUV styling is mostly just for show
    • Standard kit list missing key items
    • Some hard interior plastics
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  • Ford GT Coupe (2017 onwards) Review

    An icon that's been brilliantly rebooted for the 2010s

    Parkers rating: 4.8 out of 5 4.8
    New price: £0 - £0
    PROS
    • Beautiful design blends nostalgia with cutting-edge functionality
    • Advanced technology includes light, stiff carbon chassis
    • Good ride and handling from radical suspension
    • Carbon chassis reduces weight
    • 216mph performance from just six cylinders
    CONS
    • £450,000 plus tax is steep
    • Lacks refinement on the road
    • Boot too small for crash helmet
    • Rivals are lighter, more powerful
    • Left-hand drive only
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  • Ford Mustang Convertible (2015 onwards) Review

    American take on the four-seat convertible

    Parkers rating: 4.2 out of 5 4.2
    New price: £58,820 - £60,820
    PROS
    • Stylish looks and huge presence
    • Rear headroom betters Fastback
    • Increased ability to hear V8 engine
    CONS
    • Limited engine range
    • Big car to manoeuvre
    • Thirsty V8
    • Awkward seat posture for rear seat passengers
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  • Ford Puma SUV (2019 onwards) Review

    Most fun-to-drive small SUV is surprisingly practical too

    Parkers rating: 3.5 out of 5 3.5
    New price: £26,360 - £31,360
    PROS
    • It's the best driving small SUV 
    • Fun and frugal petrol engines
    • Huge boot thanks to Ford’s Megabox
    CONS
    • Rear legroom could be better
    • Dashboard is a little bland
    • Infotainment looks dated
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One of the biggest car makers in the world, Ford was set up in 1903 by Henry Ford in Detroit, USA. The Model T, one of its earliest cars, was regarded as the world’s first affordable car and sold 15 million examples worldwide.

The Fiesta and Focus have been extremely popular cars for Ford in more recent years and the American company has one of the most comprehensive line-ups of cars on offer today. These include people carriers such as the B-Max and Grand C-Max, new 4x4 models such as the Kuga and small city cars like the strangely named Ka.

The first Ford factory in the UK was located at the Trafford Park in Manchester, where the Model T was shipped and assembled for sale in England. This was later joined by the famous Dagenham plant in Essex that now only builds engines.

Ford has also partnered with performance brands to produce some notable models including the Sierra RS Cosworth and the Escort RS Cosworth. Ford’s own performance models include the Focus ST and Fiesta ST, though the company is more widely known for its family cars such as the Mondeo, S-Max, C-Max and Galaxy. Ford is also famous for its vans, including the iconic Transit.