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Ford Galaxy (old)

Ford Galaxy

Overall Average Rating - 82.48%
Position in the Top 100 cars - 77th

Ratings

Position in the Top 100 cars
Reliability: 75th
Build Quality: 82nd
Running Costs: 68th
Performance: 72nd
Braking: 75th
Ride Quality: 45th
Handling: 92nd
Practicality: 23rd
Comfort: 52nd
Ease of Driving: 69th

Your Quotes

“Excellent practicality, but let down by reliability and electrical issues. I've had problems with the locks, tailgate, electric windows air-con and sunroof.”

Mr Tim McCarthy - Hampshire

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“I love it - otherwise I would have changed it by now. It is flexible, comfortable, reliable and has everything I need.”

David Welford - Herefordshire

“Great car, hard to get maintained when things go wrong.”

Mr Mike Hinson - Hants

“A good all-round family car. The new model has better seating. An excellent VW diesel engine. Sits comfortably on the motorway but also happy pottering around town.”

Mr David Hardisty - Herts

“It's a good car that meets the needs of our family. My wife loves it.”

Mr Tom Moloney - Greenford

“Perfect for what I use it for.”

Mr Craig Suckling - Bucks

Manufacturer Verdict (Position - 20th)

A credible rise of four places has let Ford break into the top 20. Given its position in the sales charts, this is hardly anything to write home about, but at least it is going in the right direction. The firm’'s worst rating comes for the comfort of its cabins. You tell us finding the best driving position is a real pain in the back. But the blue oval has finished a full eight places ahead of arch-rival Vauxhall.

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