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What years did they make the Ford Probe?

What years did they make the Ford Probe?

The Ford Probe was a liftback coupé produced by Ford, introduced in 1988 and produced until 1997.

What kind of transmission does the Ford Probe have?

Two automatic transmissions were available in the Probe. At first both engines shared the same automatic transmission, the Ford F-4EAT transmission, but from 1994 onwards this changed. The V6 engine continued to use the 4EAT, but the 2.0 L I4 engine used a different automatic transmission, the Ford CD4E transmission.

When did Ford discontinue the Ford Probe?

On March 17, 1997, Ford announced the discontinuation of the Probe. Starting in the late 1970s, Ford and Ghia started exploring a series of futuristic designs with the “Probe” series of concept vehicles.

When did the Ford Probe GT Plus come out?

In 1994, Ford released a limited edition of the Probe, marketed as the Probe “Feature Car”, but officially called the “GT Plus” package. This special package is better known to the general public and enthusiast community as the Probe “Wild Orchid Edition”.

What was the SE package on the Ford Probe?

For 1993 and 1994, Ford offered a “SE” appearance package on the base model Probe. The package offered 3 spoke swirl-style alloy wheels, the GT model’s ground effects, and the GT model’s front bumper. Unlike the base, you were able to opt for power windows and mirrors on the SE package.

Two automatic transmissions were available in the Probe. At first both engines shared the same automatic transmission, the Ford F-4EAT transmission, but from 1994 onwards this changed. The V6 engine continued to use the 4EAT, but the 2.0 L I4 engine used a different automatic transmission, the Ford CD4E transmission.

How did the Ford Probe get its name?

Since Ford didn’t want to ditch the new design, they turned it into the Probe. The first generation Probe was actually a product of the joint venture between Ford and Mazda called AutoAlliance International. Even though the first-generation Probe was a Ford model, it carried many Mazda parts and was based on the Mazda GD platform.

Why did Ford stop making the Probe GT?

Many Ford Probe GTs have “gone under the knife” in the years since Ford discontinued the model. The main reason is that this happens to all affordable sporty cars as they age – their price drops low enough to make them accessible to younger buyers who just can’t help but change engines, add bodywork, etc. Would you get a Probe of your own?

For 1993 and 1994, Ford offered a “SE” appearance package on the base model Probe. The package offered 3 spoke swirl-style alloy wheels, the GT model’s ground effects, and the GT model’s front bumper. Unlike the base, you were able to opt for power windows and mirrors on the SE package.

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Ruth Doyle