1978 Ford Granada Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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User reviews for 1978 Ford Granada
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by Jean F
Oct 17, 2009
performance - 3spd auto.. fair speed loads of power
build quality - Its ford... superior
appearance - its a classic... respect
cost of ownership - huge! gas guzzler but parts are cheap and kinda easy to find
fun factor - most cumfortable drive... ford forever
Oct 17, 2009
by Stefan M
Jan 23, 2009
The fuel injected 2.8 litre V6 needed to be kept on the revs, but if it was it was quite fun, and it was pretty fast as well.
The automatic transmission was quick as well, but turned out to be a bit fragile.
Roomy and comfortable as all Consuls/Granadas were, making it a nice highway cruiser that colud be used even on twistier roads.
Quality was not great, not even close to the 1973 Granada I once owned.
Jan 23, 2009
by Kean H
Aug 06, 2008
Owned car whilst living in the East end of London, so lots of litter strewn streets to screech through and shout "shut it, you're bang to rights!" etc
V6 was sweet enough, but even before the head gaskets got into a habit of blowing, couldn't pull the skin off a rice pudding and found it even harder to light up the back wheels!
Find a wet and greasy suburban corner, drop down a gear, turn in, lift off and then chocks away - bingo, you're starring in a 70's cop show.
Great fun and comfortable to cruise in.Aug 06, 2008
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by Jean F
Oct 17, 2009
performance - 3spd auto.. fair speed loads of power
build quality - Its ford... superior
appearance - its a classic... respect
cost of ownership - huge! gas guzzler but parts are cheap and kinda easy to find
fun factor - most cumfortable drive... ford forever
Oct 17, 2009
by Stefan M
Jan 23, 2009
The fuel injected 2.8 litre V6 needed to be kept on the revs, but if it was it was quite fun, and it was pretty fast as well.
The automatic transmission was quick as well, but turned out to be a bit fragile.
Roomy and comfortable as all Consuls/Granadas were, making it a nice highway cruiser that colud be used even on twistier roads.
Quality was not great, not even close to the 1973 Granada I once owned.
Jan 23, 2009
by Kean H
Aug 06, 2008
Owned car whilst living in the East end of London, so lots of litter strewn streets to screech through and shout "shut it, you're bang to rights!" etc
V6 was sweet enough, but even before the head gaskets got into a habit of blowing, couldn't pull the skin off a rice pudding and found it even harder to light up the back wheels!
Find a wet and greasy suburban corner, drop down a gear, turn in, lift off and then chocks away - bingo, you're starring in a 70's cop show.
Great fun and comfortable to cruise in.Aug 06, 2008
by Adam R
Jan 24, 2008
Got to love the late 70's comforts this car provides along with the performance and handling of the best European sports sedan...Jan 24, 2008
by Colin J
Jan 03, 2008
Nice, comfy ride, nice design, spacious.Jan 03, 2008
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