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When did the Ford Laser Hatch come out?

When did the Ford Laser Hatch come out?

The following versions and sub-models of Ford Laser KN-series Hatch were available in 2000: 2000 Ford Laser Hatch LXi (man. 5) specs Ford Laser Hatch LXi (man. 5) , manufactured or sold in 2000, version for Australia

Is there a diesel version of the Ford Laser?

For the first time a diesel version was offered in Japan, as well as a factory two-door cabriolet, a DOHC 16-valve Sport version, and a potent 140 PS DOHC turbo model with full-time 4WD drivetrain (identical to the contemporary Mazda Familia BFMR).

What was the model code for the Ford Laser?

Light changes were made to the rear, while the front was redesigned in a more modern style, aligning it with Ford’s corporate look of the era. In Japan this is referred to as the “BE” Laser, which was identical to the Australian KB series. The BE model code relates to the BD model code used for the corresponding Familia/323.

Is there a Ford Laser Service Repair Manual?

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The following versions and sub-models of Ford Laser KB-series Hatch were available in 1984:

What’s the price of a Ford Laser 1984?

Carsguide is not liable for the accuracy of any information provided in the answers. The Ford Laser 1984 is currently available from $940 for the Laser Ghia up to $4,070 for the Laser Sport.

When did the Ford Laser GA come out?

Meteor (GA, GB) Introduced in April 1982, Ford Meteor was the name given to the sedan version of the Laser. Designated as the GA series, the Meteor featured conventional three-box styling with a 60/40 folding rear seat to increase luggage capacity that was already considered “very large for the class”.

When was the Ford Laser made in Japan?

The Ford Laser was a restyled version of the Familia/323 models produced by Mazda in Japan from 1980 onwards. Ford had acquired a 25% stake in Mazda in 1979.

The following versions and sub-models of Ford Laser KB-series Hatch were available in 1984:

Carsguide is not liable for the accuracy of any information provided in the answers. The Ford Laser 1984 is currently available from $940 for the Laser Ghia up to $4,070 for the Laser Sport.

Meteor (GA, GB) Introduced in April 1982, Ford Meteor was the name given to the sedan version of the Laser. Designated as the GA series, the Meteor featured conventional three-box styling with a 60/40 folding rear seat to increase luggage capacity that was already considered “very large for the class”.

The Ford Laser was a restyled version of the Familia/323 models produced by Mazda in Japan from 1980 onwards. Ford had acquired a 25% stake in Mazda in 1979.

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