Dual airbags for New Ford Everest 2011

Dual airbags for New Ford Everest 2011

Ford Everest build to maintain its existence in a medium-sized family SUV segment that becoming fiercely competitive. Ford Motor introduces the latest premium interior in the line of Everest. this is expected to be able to present more interesting things in the family SUV market with the addition of GPS and DVD Player which is now a standard feature on the Everest line of 4x2. New Ford Everest SUV family is ideal to be able to meet their needs for safety, comfort, reliability and dependability. Design the New Ford Everest provides luxury with spacious interiors and provide security for riders thanks to standard features such as dual airbags had.

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Ford need to increase the return attractiveness and competitiveness of Everest to regain its market share. At least back as last year at the level of 11% as confirmed Will Angove at the weekend. In the medium SUV segment, Everest had to compete with the Mitsubishi Pajero Sport and Toyota Fortuner.

The new features are installed on Everest is in dash DVD with 6.5 inch monitor, GPS, 7 inch head rest monitor, leather seats, rear view camera, rear spoiler and body color spare tire cover. On the more expensive Limited version, still plus door scuff plates and wooden panels.

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The Ford Everest is unique in its segment to feature a side-hinged rear door. It allows the full-size spare wheel to be mounted on it, unlike rival top-hinged systems and also makes it easier to operate for smaller people. It opens up the tallest and widest cargo area in the class when the third row of seats is folded.

Versatility inside the new Everest makes the new Ford SUV ideal for family adventures, whether it’s a long road trip with the family, or loading adventure accessories like mountain bikes into the back. The third row of seats folds forward to maintain excellent luggage room or can be easily removed completely when the additional passenger space isn’t required. The second row seats features a 50:50 split and Ford’s Synchronic one-touch flip-fold system. Synchronic seats make it easy to configure the vehicle for all kinds of potential uses, whether it’s off to a leisure activity or carrying a load. This system allows the seat back to fold forward and flat. Rear seat passengers in the middle row will also appreciate the 10% additional room than any of its competitors.

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