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Saturday, September 21, 2013

Ford Territory Car Review

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It is time for our family to improve a bigger car, so I decided to try a Ford Territory.

Ford took the territory of the local sales center and was given a summary of an eager young salesman. I'm not really a technical person and while I nod politely when they reported on the dynamic stability control, only a prick my ears when I hear the trash removable rear seat Ford Territory.

These things (and the fact that it is dishwasher safe! ) What is important when you have a family, so I start to listen with interest when the sales rep informs us that the new Ford Territory has been developed in conjunction with a series of focus groups in the family throughout Australia?

Apparently one of the main requests was for more storage capacity and Ford has responded with the territory with 30 compartments. I'm already thinking ahead to travel in a relatively organized with toys, books, DVDs, bottles, wipes, lunch boxes, cameras, etc. stored carefully.

One of my concerns is moving in a big car, but Ford's territory does not look or feel like a truck driver. I have said has been tested extensively in Sydney, Melbourne and other specific parts of Australia to make sure it was OK for crowded city streets, congested roads, wide roads open. I feel comfortable to drive away which is always important - and my husband says he knows. The other key feature I like is the reversing camera. The camera is automatically activated when the car is engaged in reverse so you can see exactly what is behind us.

Ford decided to take the land away to the coast for a few days. Packing the car is easier than many compartments immediately and significantly reduced the bags. Apart from the 30 compartments (including 10 drink holders) there is a zippered compartment underneath the driver's seat and hide our SLR camera that security issues - something that always worries about travel.

Also quick to point out that all carpets are finished in plastic on one side and carpet on the other for wet clothes or towels not avoid staining the upholstery.

The theater-style seating has been developed for the family and our son loves. The rear seats are slightly higher than the front seats in an effort to provide better vision and help reduce car sickness. The DVD is there, although I must admit that I find it hard to see the rear view window, when I was down.

I would say that the territory conquered by Ford - to suit our family. It is easy to drive and has been developed for a growing family to see us there for a long