The Ford Orion (Greek: Ὠρίων or Ωαρίων, Latin: Orion, The Hunter) is a saloon car built by the carmaker Ford for the European market from 22 July 1983 until 19 September 1993. A total of 3,534,239 Orions were sold throughout the car's 10-year life. The Orion is based on the Ford Escort, but at the back, instead of the Escort's hatchback, the Orion features a separate trunk / boot. Visually the Orion's notch-back rear end and greater rear overhang make it readily distinguishable from its better selling sibling.
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| - The Ford Orion (Greek: Ὠρίων or Ωαρίων, Latin: Orion, The Hunter) is a saloon car built by the carmaker Ford for the European market from 22 July 1983 until 19 September 1993. A total of 3,534,239 Orions were sold throughout the car's 10-year life. The Orion is based on the Ford Escort, but at the back, instead of the Escort's hatchback, the Orion features a separate trunk / boot. Visually the Orion's notch-back rear end and greater rear overhang make it readily distinguishable from its better selling sibling.
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| - Valencia, Venezuela
- Saarlouis, Germany
- Almussafes, Valencia, Spain
- General Pacheco, Buenos Aires, Halewood, England
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| - Audi 80Daihatsu CharmantRover 400Vauxhall BelmontVolkswagen Jetta
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| - The Ford Orion (Greek: Ὠρίων or Ωαρίων, Latin: Orion, The Hunter) is a saloon car built by the carmaker Ford for the European market from 22 July 1983 until 19 September 1993. A total of 3,534,239 Orions were sold throughout the car's 10-year life. The Orion is based on the Ford Escort, but at the back, instead of the Escort's hatchback, the Orion features a separate trunk / boot. Visually the Orion's notch-back rear end and greater rear overhang make it readily distinguishable from its better selling sibling.
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