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Are Ford Galaxy cars reliable?

Are Ford Galaxy cars reliable?

Reliability doesn’t appear to be a huge problem, although check older cars carefully. Ford as a brand finished ninth in our most recent reliability survey, out of a total of 32 manufacturers. The latest Galaxy did well in the same survey, and the smaller B-Max and C-Max MPVs also finished up at the top of the class.

When did Ford Galaxy change shape?

The first Ford Galaxy was released in 1995 and has been a top seller ever since. In comparison to other cars in the same segment, the Galaxy has sold better than the Seat Alhambra or the Volkswagen Sharan,its platform brothers. In 2000, Ford released the facelifted version of the Galaxy.

What’s the latest version of the Ford Galaxy?

It received a new front grille and bumpers with a similar design as the Mondeo, Focus, Fiesta, Puma and Kuga. The Galaxy also received the Vignale version, a new automatic transmission and an updated infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The Ford Galaxy was reviewed by What Car?, and was given 4 out of 5 stars.

What kind of interior does a Ford Galaxy have?

The original interior used a mix of both Ford and VW Group components, using a Volkswagen Golf -derived instrument pack, and most of the switchgear, while the curved fascia moulding was of Ford design, heavily reminiscent of that used in the Ford Mondeo . Originally there were three trim levels; the Aspen, the Ghia and the GLX.

What are the trim levels of the Ford Galaxy?

Originally there were three trim levels; the Aspen, the Ghia and the GLX. However, in 1999, Ford introduced the new LX and Zetec trim styles which replaced the Aspen and GLX models.

When did the Ford Galaxy get the Titanium trim?

In February 2008, Ford added the Titanium high level trim in common with the Focus, C-MAX, Kuga, Mondeo and S-MAX ranges. The Titanium model is specified to the same level as the Ghia but adds a ‘techno’ feel.

It received a new front grille and bumpers with a similar design as the Mondeo, Focus, Fiesta, Puma and Kuga. The Galaxy also received the Vignale version, a new automatic transmission and an updated infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The Ford Galaxy was reviewed by What Car?, and was given 4 out of 5 stars.

The original interior used a mix of both Ford and VW Group components, using a Volkswagen Golf -derived instrument pack, and most of the switchgear, while the curved fascia moulding was of Ford design, heavily reminiscent of that used in the Ford Mondeo . Originally there were three trim levels; the Aspen, the Ghia and the GLX.

Originally there were three trim levels; the Aspen, the Ghia and the GLX. However, in 1999, Ford introduced the new LX and Zetec trim styles which replaced the Aspen and GLX models.

In February 2008, Ford added the Titanium high level trim in common with the Focus, C-MAX, Kuga, Mondeo and S-MAX ranges. The Titanium model is specified to the same level as the Ghia but adds a ‘techno’ feel.

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Ruth Doyle