Ford Orion
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The Ford Orion is a four-door saloon automobile model introduced by Ford's European division on July 22 1983.
The Orion was initially intended to be a more upmarket saloon, derived from the third generation Escort, aimed at the fleet market and company buyers. In order not to spoil the Orion's upmarket pretentions, Ford deliberately only offered the Orion in GL and Ghia trim levels initially, and only in 1300 cc and 1600 cc (both carburettor and fuel injection options on the 1.6 Ghia) CVH engine options. The standard equipment on the Orion was far superior to that of the Escort, e.g the Orion Ghia 1.6i standard features included - central locking, sunroof, front sports seats, electric windows, rear head restraints, rev counter and a information binnacle informing the driver when the vechicle needed - Engine coolant, windscreen wash fluid, engine oil, brake pads need changing and a warning light informing the driver of a low fuel level. All of these features were very rare equipment on a family car of the 1980's. Other cars in this small executive saloon class were the VW Jetta, Daihatsu Charmant, Rover 213/216, and the Vauxhall Belmont.
Eventually though,as the years went by, people saw the Orion for what it was, an Escort saloon, and it became the average family car when Ford eventually relented and produced derivatives in basic trim specification. The rattly diesel 1.6/1.8 versions became synonymous with private taxi firms through the 1980s and 1990s.
In 1986 the Orion received the same facelift as the rest of the Escort range, and the second generation Orion debuted in 1990, to the same media condemnation as the rest of its fourth-generation Escort siblings. As with the Escort, the arrival of the Zetec engines in 1992 transformed the Orion's dynamic qualities markedly.
In September 1993, Ford dropped the Orion trademark (although it continued in use in Argentina) and simply used the "Escort" trademark for all body styles, to keep the Escort high in chart sales. Something Vauxhall also did by dropping the Belmont-badged saloons and simply calling them Astra. The Escort saloon was discontinued in 1998.
The Ford Verona was similar to the Orion, (the 1993 model was identical, except for the bootlid badge), but it used the Ford CHT engine power unit in place of theCVH and Zetec installed into the Orion.de:Ford Orion