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Scorpio II: A Mixed Bag
A disappointing car. Beyond its low purchase price, which is quickly offset by repair costs, there's little to praise – perhaps just the space, equipment, and comfortable ride. Don't be fooled by the low price (it truly seems like a big, luxurious car for peanuts) because that price can quickly double at the mechanic's.
Pros:
Spacious interior, Good equipment level, Comfortable driving experience
Cons:
High repair costs, Reliability issues
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Scorpio II
I know there are definitely better cars, but I am satisfied for the money. Two years ago, there wasn't much choice regarding vehicle size. Of course, the Scorpio is 15 years old and has some problems, but overall it starts every time and gets you to your destination without fuss.
Pros:
Good value for money, Reliable and gets you there
Cons:
Aging vehicle with some issues, Limited choice in size
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Scorpio II
This is already the 5th Scorpio in our family (4 in the old body and 1 in the new) and I must say that after years of driving, I can say that this version of the Scorpio is good, large, spacious, and dynamic, just like its older version. But the older Scorpio was 'simpler' because it didn't have so much electronics to break. However, it also had its flaws similar to its younger version. Overall, a very good car, one of the largest and most comfortable in its class, get in and glide down the road.
Pros:
Spacious and dynamic, Large and comfortable for its class
Cons:
More electronics can break compared to older models
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Scorpio II
In my opinion, it's a great car - extremely comfortable, with very rich equipment - relatively economical (when not pushed hard) - the 2.0i 8V engine is incredibly durable - timing chain. It's an extremely spacious car (I have the wagon). Very good projector headlights. Due to age, the electrics can fail in Fords - once it's properly fixed - there will be no problems.
Pros:
Extremely comfortable, Very rich equipment, Relatively economical, Incredibly durable 2.0i 8V engine, Timing chain, Extremely spacious (wagon), Very good projector headlights
Cons:
Electrics can fail due to age
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Scorpio ii
I really like this car despite its many flaws. If I had a lot of time, I'd gladly bring it to 100% working condition, at least for a month :P It drives great on the highway and even better in the city, where it's hard to find someone who can accelerate faster off the line.
Pros:
Great highway driving, Excellent city acceleration
Cons:
Many flaws
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Scorpio II: Comfortable and Great Value
A very comfortable car. For the price, it's sensational. Admittedly, it has some drawbacks like a delicate suspension and electrical system, but you can buy it very cheaply compared to the competition. Nice 2.3 engine, pleasant and comfortable interior. Great car for long trips. Usually comes with rich equipment. Overall, it doesn't require too much financial outlay from me.
Pros:
Exceptional comfort for the price, Affordable purchase price, Pleasant and comfortable cabin, Good for long journeys, Generous standard equipment
Cons:
Delicate suspension, Potential electrical issues
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Scorpio II - The One That Makes You Want to Drive
Automatic gearbox, though listed as manual (likely an error, as only automatics were available). This car has *that something*. The engine makes you want to drive. The body is rust-free on this 19-year-old car. Downsides are a weak driver's seat backrest frame that bends over time and a delicate climate control panel.
Pros:
Engaging engine encourages driving, Bodywork free of rust after 19 years
Cons:
Driver's seat backrest frame weakens and bends, Climate control panel is delicate
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Scorpio II
A decent car. The ride comfort on Polish potholes is poor. The engine is good, and the interior is spacious. Unfortunately, the engine component layout and wire connections were designed by educated idiots. The electrical wiring harness is below criticism, and replacing it when it decays is very difficult. It's cramped everywhere, with computers and fuses scattered throughout the interior. Access to lamps is difficult, and the battery is in the worst possible location. Cramped and inconvenient under the hood.
Pros:
Good engine, Spacious interior
Cons:
Poor ride comfort on rough roads, Terrible electrical wiring and component layout, Difficult access to engine components, Awkward battery placement
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Scorpio II
A very unique and rare car. Ford's last European RWD sedan. I was often asked "What Ford is that?" or "Is it a US version? When did you import it?". Its distinctive and elegant appearance, it's undoubtedly a car with soul. If you buy it in good condition, it can reward you very, very well. Don't worry about opinions from people who bought this car for pennies, found a lemon, and complain that everything is breaking.
Pros:
Unique and rare design, Elegant appearance, A car with soul, Rewarding to own when well-maintained
Cons:
Often mistaken for a US import, May be a lemon if bought cheaply, Potential for costly repairs on neglected examples