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Ford Galaxy 7 seater MPV, ITV October 2006, Legally imported into Spain with Spanish registration, European Lights, Right Hand Drive, Central Locking, Electric front windows, Good Condition. 4,750 Euros.

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Comfortable and well constructed, the Galaxy is a sister car to the VW Sharan and Seat Alhambra. Like them, it is big for five occupants plus their luggage, but not really a match for the bigger Peugeot 807, Citroen C8 or Toyota Previa if you regularly want to use seven seats. The V6 petrol engine combines serious performance with an equally serious thirst (20mpg under hard use).

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It may be getting on now but Fords Galaxy remains one of the most popular full-size MPVs you can buy. Smart styling, good value and huge interior space are the main reasons for its enduring popularity. You can seat seven adults comfortably inside the cabin, although luggage space is seriously restricted when you do so. Remove all seats though and you have a massive 2600 litres of luggage room.

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The original Galaxy was the class-leading people carrier of the Nineties, with good use of space, car-like handling, refined performance and the reassurance of the Ford badge (though VW helped develop it).

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Just a few short months ago Ford debuted a concept called the SAV. Well, ladies and gentlemen, this is the production guise of that concept. In the process, some of the concept car flair has been removed, but the new Ford Galaxy is clearly a step in the right direction. The new Galaxy will replace the current space wagon offered by Ford. The current car is based on the VW Sharan. Unfortunately for all those happily comparing pics of the SAV concept and the Galaxy, the original Autoblog post is wrong. The Galaxy on show at Frankfurt is actually a "preview" version of the Galaxy - it's not a production version of anything, never mind a version of the SAV.

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When it comes to practical parenting, there are a good deal of compromises to be struck. Perhaps the most taxing is finding a way to balance the books without compromising on safety and quality. The Ford Galaxy has long been a favourite choice of buyers looking for a solution to this issue. After all, this Volkswagen-sourced Pump-Duse TDi 130bhp powerplant is a highly accomplished engine, a unit which comes mated to a slick six-speed manual gearbox. This shifter has been designed to suit the TDis high torque output, combining greater in-gear flexibility and top speed potential with improved fuel economy and higher levels of refinement. The TDi 130 powerplant is, as you would expect, smoother, more powerful, cleaner and more fuel-efficient in every way than the diesels used by earlier Galaxy models. The result is a pleasantly refined but characterful engine that produces good figures as well. The top speed of 117mph and 43mpg average fuel economy were once the statistics of a warm hatch and a diesel supermini but now the full-sized Galaxy now effortlessly combines the two with a level of cleanliness its predecessors could only dream of.

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In August 2000 Ford gave the Galaxy a facelift, sharpening its features, revising the interior and adding side airbags. It also offered an optional multimedia pack playing video, DVD and Sony PlayStation 2 on screens mounted in the backs of the front-seat headrests.

Ford Galaxy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Ford Galaxy is a seven-seater MPV introduced in 1995. The model was designed and built by a joint venture between Ford and Volkswagen, and also sold by Volkswagen as the Sharan and SEAT as the Alhambra.

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You can show, point by point, how immersed John Ford was in their art. Remington, greatest of the western illustrators in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, translated his paintings very profitably into bronzes that still fetch enormous prices; by the 1900s they were being bought by the Metropolitan Museum. Ford knew Remington's original paintings, less famous now, intimately. There is, however, one telling difference. It's true that Ford owes a great deal to western illustrators - after all, Remington died in 1909; Ford made The Iron Horse just 15 years later. There is no great chronological gap between 19th-century painting and the first silent westerns. But Ford is a far greater artist than Remington or Schreyvogel. Once, the Catskills represented wilderness. For John Ford, the place that mythically epitomised frontier life was Monument Valley, Arizona. This sandstone landscape is now, and was when Ford filmed there, a Navajo reservation. He employed the Navajo as extras, and was proud that he paid them good rates; he also helped them with food supplies in times of crisis and became a blood-brother of the Navajo nation.

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