FORD Galaxy · 1.9 TDI Trend · Minivan · 2003 ‐ 2006
Type of automobiles Galaxy, modification of 1.9 TDI Trend manufactured by Ford in 2003 and finished in 2006. This five-door minivan has a length of 4.6 meters, weight 1.7 tons and is destined to sit 5 men including the driver.
«Galaxy 1.9 TDI Trend» is a front wheel drive automobile with a 6-speed manual gear shift. This auto can speed up for 13.7 seconds to 100 km/h, with a peak speed of 181 km/h, thanks to a 4-cylinders diesel motor with a «unit injector system», which produce a max power of 115 hp at 4000 rpm.
Gas tank volume of this automobile is 70 l of diesel, thereby when normal fuel consumption is 6.3 l per 100 km (5.2 l on the track, 8.3 l in the urban), what allow you drive nearly 1112 km without refueling.
The front wheels of this vehicle have ventilated disks, 280 mm brakes and attached to the undercarriage using suspension «MacPherson, independent, coil springs» and equipped with anti-roll bar. Back wheels have disks, 280 mm brakes and attached to the chassis through suspension type «Longitudinal arms, independent, coil springs» and equipped with sway bar. Tires have the next measure - 195/60R16.
Ford Galaxy is not examined for crash test Euro NCAP. Furthermore to active systems of safety (ABS, EBD), it is also equipped with passive safety (head/curtain, side, passenger, driver airbags).
«Galaxy 1.9 TDI Trend» is a front wheel drive automobile with a 6-speed manual gear shift. This auto can speed up for 13.7 seconds to 100 km/h, with a peak speed of 181 km/h, thanks to a 4-cylinders diesel motor with a «unit injector system», which produce a max power of 115 hp at 4000 rpm.
Gas tank volume of this automobile is 70 l of diesel, thereby when normal fuel consumption is 6.3 l per 100 km (5.2 l on the track, 8.3 l in the urban), what allow you drive nearly 1112 km without refueling.
The front wheels of this vehicle have ventilated disks, 280 mm brakes and attached to the undercarriage using suspension «MacPherson, independent, coil springs» and equipped with anti-roll bar. Back wheels have disks, 280 mm brakes and attached to the chassis through suspension type «Longitudinal arms, independent, coil springs» and equipped with sway bar. Tires have the next measure - 195/60R16.
Ford Galaxy is not examined for crash test Euro NCAP. Furthermore to active systems of safety (ABS, EBD), it is also equipped with passive safety (head/curtain, side, passenger, driver airbags).
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