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Ford ZX2 : ウィキペディア英語版
Ford ZX2

The Ford ZX2 or Ford Escort ZX2 is a sports coupe derived from the third-generation Ford Escort. The Escort ZX2 was first introduced by Ford in 1998 and sold until the 2003 model year.
== Escort ZX2 (1998-2003) ==
A sporty version of the Escort returned to the public in the Spring of 1997 as a 1998 model, a coupe called the ZX2. The name is believed to be derived from "Z" for Zetec engine, "X" for Generation X which the car was marketed to and "2" for 2 door coupe. Ford gave the ZX2 a flashy body style and a 2.0-liter 16-valve "Zetec" engine which pumped out 130 horsepower and would move the ZX2 from 0 to 60 mph in around 7.4 seconds.
In 2001, Ford dropped the "Escort" name from the 2-door which would then be referred to as the ZX2 from that point on. The final year of production was in 2003. That year the ZX2 received a new front fascia, one year only 15 inch 5-spoke wheels and, finally, an in-dash CD player on deluxe and premium version. It also came stock with a moonroof. Due to low sales and low demand, Ford dropped this vehicle from its lineup.
As the ZX2 used a Mazda platform, its appearance bears a strong visual appearance to the Japanese market only Autozam Clef, derived from the Mazda Cronos.

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