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Old 02-05-2010, 12:12 PM   #1
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Default Usual XR4 hints via drive.com.au

http://smh.drive.com.au/motor-news/p...0430-txtz.html

"Ford is yet to replace the XR4 hatch, which was based on the previous-generation Fiesta, but the company is readying a turbocharged version of the new Fiesta.

Spy photographers have captured a hotted-up Fiesta prototype going through its paces in the US. The development car has an intercooler visible through the front grille, while other performance cues include sports wheels, a body kit and a rear diffuser with twin exhaust pipes.

Ford spokeswoman Sinead McAlary won't confirm the existence of a Fiesta-based performance car but says a replacement for the XR4 is on Ford's wish-list. "The XR4 did well for us and we'd love another one in the line-up," she says."

With Barry Park

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