Subject: [Naming conventions] Model origin of Ford Contour/Mercury Mystique
Hmmm, according to Wikipedia "The Mondeo was significant as its design and marketing was shared between Ford USA in Dearborn, and Ford of Europe.[3] Its codename while under development reflected thus: CDW27 signified that it straddled the C & D size classes and was a "World Car""
However, I believe that the design was conceived largely by Ford of Europe and nearly all of the components are European, with just a restyled front and rear. The difference in styling became even less significant after the 1998 model of the Contour.
However, I believe that the design was conceived largely by Ford of Europe and nearly all of the components are European, with just a restyled front and rear. The difference in styling became even less significant after the 1998 model of the Contour.
Well, I think it's safe enough to say "made for US". After all, they did have completely different engines, did they not? Although I suppose all European-American sister cars have different engines, usually the American ones are bigger and more powerful, and the European ones are smaller and get better mileage. That goes for the Focus too.
The Contour had both 2.0 Zetec I4
and 2.5 Duratec V6 engines, both developed by Ford of Europe and available on the European Mondeo, albeit on the higher spec models which aren't the most common.
The main difference is the restyled front and rear of the 95-98 Contour and just the rear of the 98-2000 Contour.
and 2.5 Duratec V6 engines, both developed by Ford of Europe and available on the European Mondeo, albeit on the higher spec models which aren't the most common.
The main difference is the restyled front and rear of the 95-98 Contour and just the rear of the 98-2000 Contour.


















