Ford Probe

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The Ford Probe is a sporty front-wheel-drive liftback coupe produced by Ford from the late 1980s to the late 1990s, developed in collaboration with Mazda and intended as a potential successor to the Ford Mustang.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf automobile model
liftback coupe
sport compact car
assemblyLocation Flat Rock, Michigan
surface form: Flat Rock, Michigan, United States
basedOn Mazda 626
Mazda MX-6
bodyStyle 3-door liftback coupe
class sport compact
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
designer Ford and Mazda design teams
developedInCollaborationWith Mazda Motor Corporation
surface form: Mazda
doorCount 3
engineOption 2.0 L Mazda FS inline-4
2.2 L Mazda F2 inline-4
2.2 L turbocharged Mazda F2T inline-4
2.5 L Mazda KL-DE V6
3.0 L Duratec V6
surface form: 3.0 L Ford Vulcan V6
firstGeneration Ford Probe self-linksurface differs
surface form: Ford Probe (first generation)
fuelType petrol
intendedSuccessorOf Ford Mustang
layout front-engine, front-wheel-drive
manufacturer Ford Motor Company
market Europe
Japan
North America
marketedAs sporty affordable coupe
notableFeature aerodynamic styling
pop-up headlamps (first generation)
platform Mazda GD platform
Mazda GD platform
Mazda GE platform
Mazda GE platform
predecessor Ford EXP
productionEnd 1992
1997
1997
productionStart 1988
1988
1993
relatedModel Mazda 626
Mazda MX-6
secondGeneration Ford Probe self-linksurface differs
surface form: Ford Probe (second generation)
successor Mercury Cougar
surface form: Ford Cougar

Mercury Cougar
surface form: Mercury Cougar (1999)
transmissionOption 4-speed automatic transmission
5-speed manual transmission
wheelDrive front-wheel drive

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Flat Rock Assembly Plant, Michigan formerProduct Ford Probe
subject surface form: Flat Rock Assembly Plant
Ford Probe firstGeneration Ford Probe self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Ford Probe (first generation)
Ford Probe secondGeneration Ford Probe self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Ford Probe (second generation)
Mazda MX-6 relatedTo Ford Probe