New Ka less expensive than outgoing model

The new Ford Ka has a higher specification, and an entry price of €11,535 ex-works for the Style 1.2 (69bhp ) three-door.

Ford says the price is some €800 below that of the outgoing model. The saving comes despite a high level of specification, in tune with the Ka’s promise of fun, fashionable motoring. The entry level new Ka diesel engined Style 1.3 TDCi (75bhp ), three-door sells at €13,320 ex-works.

Set to go on sale before Christmas, Ford’s sparkling new baby is available in two series, Style and Titanium. Both come in a choice of 1.2 Duratec petrol and 1.3 Duratorq TDCi diesel engines, delivering 69bhp and 75bhp respectively. All Ka models fall within the lowest tax band A, meaning road tax is €104 per year.

Despite the low price tag, Ford says the Ka Style does not skimp on features. Bound to attract the active young driver are the alluring alloy wheels and front foglights, as well as the MP3 connectivity and 4-speaker radio CD. Ford’s acclaimed intelligent protection system is standard, with driver and passenger airbags, as is anti-lock braking.

The Ka Titanium contains a feature list befitting a much bigger and more expensive car, with air conditioning, electric windows, heated electric mirrors and remote central locking all standard. The bodycolour exterior rounds off the Titanium offering.

“The Ka package is a really strong mix of style and value,” comments Eddie Murphy, managing director, Ford Ireland. “That’s the combination that has made it so popular with its target market for years. Ka drivers want to stand out, but they’re canny shoppers at the same time.

“With its lower prices and lower road tax, Ka is a more sensible buy than it ever was, while retaining the energy and youthful pizzazz that is part and parcel of the spirit of the brand.”

 

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