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Ford was the first carmaker to introduce a vehicle assembly line, speeding up the process of production and bringing cars to more people than ever before. The brand's motorsport credentials are equally impressive. In the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans race, Ford ended Ferrari's six-year winning streak, beating the likes of Porsche and Lamborghini to the title with an ever-popular GT40.
Jim Morrison, the lead singer of rock band The Doors, famously adored his 1967 Ford Shelby GT500, the only car he ever owned. It is a mystery to this day where the vehicle ended up after his death.
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For
Ford, the
Ka was a pioneering car in Europe - the first example of a new design generation called New Edge. Though no longer in production, its impact on the emerging city car segment in the 1990s will be remembered, even as drivers move towards small
SUVs like the Puma. With a top speed of 100 to 110 mph, depending on the engine configuration, the
Ka has never been about raw power; instead, it provides a small and economical option for urban driving, earning the title of 'Best City Car' from WhatCar? in 1999. Common problems with the
Ka include a
blocked diesel particulate filter (DPF),
engine misfires, and
electronic issues.
Seatbelts have several components - retractors, webbing, buckles, tongues and pillar loops - which can develop problems. If your seatbelt doesn't retract after you pull it out, you likely need to book a seatbelt retractor repair, whereas issues getting the tongue into or out of the buckle indicate the need for a seatbelt buckle repair.
A seatbelt repair won't just help your vehicle pass its MOT; it could also save a life since seatbelts are a crucial safety feature required by law. When they sense a collision (a hard force pulling against them), they lock in place, which distributes the stopping force needed to decelerate the passenger and prevents that person from colliding with anything in the car.
Whether you need a seatbelt or buckle replacement, this is one repair you should never put off. Typically, a seatbelt replacement or seatbelt installation will take no more than thirty minutes.