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Ford Ikon

 

Ford Ikon
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Advantages

  • Looks
  • Ride
  • Handling

Disadvantages

  • Too old
  • Underpowered engine
  • Fuel efficiency
  • Interior quality

The Ford Ikon looks good even after being around for a decade. The smart bonnet line, that cat-eye headlamps, the straight-line, high-booted affair at the back - it all lends it a neat look and the Ikon looks well-formed.

 The interior is dull and the plastics used are cheap. The test of time is what the interiors fail to pass. They start becoming discoloured after a while. The seats are supportive and the leg space at the rear is generous. The suspension is well tuned for Indian roads and handles potholes well. The handling belies the general character of a contemporary sedan. The Ford Ikon handles like its on rails. The brakes have good bite but feel very spongy.

The engine powering the Ikon is a 1.3-litre, 70bhp petrol unit that sends power to the front wheels. Not as fuel efficient as thought to be, the Ikon returns 10kpl in the city and about 13kpl on the highway when going at a constant speed and not flooring the accelerator. The Ikon has battled with the Maruti Esteem and Hyundai Accent for as long as we can remember but now cars like the Indigo, Swift Dzire and Logan are making things tough.

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