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  name Ford Ka
  manufacturer Ford Motor Company
  production 1996-present
  body Style 3-door Hatchback
  class City Car
  engine Ford Kent (Endura-E)<br> Ford Duratec
  transmission 5-speed manual transmission
  similar Citroën C1 <br> Fiat Seicento <br> Fiat Nuova Panda <br> Peugeot 107 <br> Renault Twingo <br> Toyota Aygo


Ford Ka (officially pronounced as "kah" not "kay-ay", but in reality usually pronounced in the latter way in order to avoid confusion) is a City Car from the Ford Motor Company marketed in Europe and elsewhere. The European version is produced in Valencia, Spain , while the one sold in Latin America is built in Brazil .


FIRST GENERATION (1996-PRESENT)


The car was introduced on September 11 , 1996 small and low-cost addition to the Ford range. The Ka is based on the same platform as the MkIV Ford Fiesta , but with a radically different external design. The vehicle was manufactured on the production facility of the outgoing Fiesta model in the Valencia plant after MkIII Fiesta production had continued on with the 'classic Fiesta' in Valencia while the new MkIV Fiesta had started in Cologne and Dagenham. When the Ka was first introduced to the public it provoked mixed reactions due to its original and striking New Edge design, created by Jack Telnack .

Besides the styling, the Ka, like its sister cars Fiesta and Puma , was lauded in the motoring press for its nimble handling. Under Richard Parry-Jones' supervision, the suspension and steering settings allowed for spirited cornering and high levels of grip making it one of the best handling cars of the current generation superminis, not unlike the original Mini. The name KA is something Ford are a little shy about as the true meaning of the word is a spiritual double born in every person and lives on after death as long as it had a place to live. For light reading look for the 'KA of Gifford Hillary' by Dennis Wheatley.

The main drawback was the Ka's 1300 cc OHV four-cylinder Endura-E Engine , a design dating back to the 1960s Kent Engine used in the Ford Anglia . Although not very modern, it provided enough torque to allow relaxed if not spirited driving. In 2002 the Endura-E was replaced by the overhead cam Duratec engine, with claimed improved fuel efficiency and increased refinement, mostly caused by taller gearing on the non-air conditioned models.

The Ka has proved highly profitable for Ford despite its low selling price, largely due to the lack of spending required in its development. It has been the best selling car in its class in the United Kingdom for a number of years and commands around a 30% share of the city car market.


The Ka in the United Kingdom


The UK model range consisted of the standard version, the Ka, and the higher specification ''Ka2''. The ''Ka3'' was introduced later. Initially, all Kas were delivered as the standard model and upgraded to the higher variants at Ford dealerships, saving on production costs. However, this practice was dropped following the renaming of the ''Ka2'' and ''Ka3'' as the ''Ka Collection'' and the ''LuxuryKa'' (later ''Ka Luxury'').

These offered colour-coded bumpers for the first time, although this lost the designer's original intention of the black plastic bumpers avoiding parking damage to paintwork in city conditions. The Luxury version came with a Quickclear heated windscreen, Leather seats and interior trim as well as standard Air Conditioning and ''Ka Sun Collection'' with a full-length fabric folding roof was also added to the range during the summer months. A revised line-up gives Ka the following trim levels: Studio, Style and Style Climate, Zetec and Zetec Climate, Ka Luxury and SportKa SE.


The Ka in Latin America


In Latin America , the Ka received a facelift in 2003 and is now slightly different externally and more aggressive than the European model; the main noticeable difference is on the rear, with taller lights. The other differences from the European model are the very short Gearbox and the lack of Soundproofing , gradually removed each year since 2000 as a way to Cut Down Costs , following what other Brazil ian car makers previously did. It is powered by either a 95 hp Zetec Rocam 1.6-litre gasoline engine or a 65 hp Zetec Rocam 1.0-litre gasoline engine, both of which are four-cylinder units.
108.600 Ka's have been sold in Brazil since july 2002, without couting the sales since 1997 (its launch in Brazil).


StreetKa and SportKa


In 2003 the Ka brand was diversified, with the addition of a new ''SportKa'' featuring a sporty body kit, wider track with stiffened suspension and redesigned 16" alloy wheels. Both models came with slightly widened bumpers front and rear with integral fog lamps. A convertible model called ''StreetKa'' also appeared, launched with the help of pop singer Kylie Minogue .

In 2005 all Ka models including Sportka and Streetka received a slightly updated interior bringing the cabin back up to date while still retaining the look and feel of the original. Both Streetka and Sportka received a new 95 hp 1.6-litre 8-valve Duratec petrol engine, whereas Ka, Ka Collection and LuxuryKa retained the 1.3 Duratec petrol engine.

StreetKa ceased to be officially on sale in late 2006.

Meanwhile, the SportKa was noted for its surprising advertising campaign, "The Ka's Evil Twin", denouncing the Ka's traditionally-perceived 'cute' design.


Reliability


The Ka generally has a good reliability record.

However, taper-fit Sparkplugs are notorious for rusting into the Cylinder Head . Frequently the head has to be removed and sent to a machine shop when the time comes to change the plugs. The simple solution to this problem is to remove and inspect the plugs at every service interval.

Many Endura-E owners complain of a chattering, rattling or tapping noise from the engine. This is often the tappets. With the tappets set to Ford's specification gap, some noise can be expected but it should not be excessive. If the tappets require almost continuous adjustment or Ford specifications are used and the engine is still excessively noisy (and often starts ticking) the most common problem is the camshaft. Early Endura-E engines are especially prone to this problem.

The plastic bumpers were clearly in part intended to prevent wheel arch rust, but instead the Ka is known to rust in the welds under the bonnet and tailgate and where the outer sills are shaped around the doors.

The idle control valve can become blocked, causing an instable idle and driving difficulties. The part may be replaced or carefully cleaned, ensuring the seal is kept.

The front Suspension bushes may need to be replaced about every 3 years or 30,000 miles. A symptom of the bushes nearing replacement is a creaking noise from the front of the vehicle when going over bumps, although this is a relatively inexpensive problem to correct.

Those models with solid front discs can suffer from overheating brakes in hilly terrain or, given the car's agile handling, with spirited driving.

In older models the oil sump is prone to corrosion if the protective sealant of the car underside is not maintained.

Earlier models of Ka suffer from a clutch which is known to not stand the test of time very well and will usually need to be replaced after 30,000 miles. Ford is aware of this problem but due to the cheap build quality of the Ka it is not really seen as an issue.


SECOND GENERATION (2008)

In 2008 the Ka will be replaced with a model car codeveloped with .

The new Ka will maintain the curvy features that made the original so appealing, while bringing the look up to date with details such as elliptical headlamps. It will take its styling cues from the original, such as the distinctive rear overhangs and wheel at every corner design; therefore this modern interpretation will be instantly recognisable. Standard equipment is expected to be improved, with elements such as MP3 compatibility and satellital navigator.

The new Ka will be available with both 1.4 and 1.6-litre petrol engines and additionally a 1.4 TDCi diesel.


IN POPULAR CULTURE

For several years a modified Ford Ka was installed in the lobby of the London Aquarium to promote Ford's sponsorship of the attraction. The vehicle's doors, windows and vents were sealed and the interior filled with water, forming a home for a shoal of Goldfish . The car's Number Plate s read "KARP", a pun on "Ka" and "carp", to which family goldfish belong. The display has now been removed.

According to the BBC TV's '' Top Gear '' Cool Wall , the Ford Ka collects a 'Cool' rating, while the StreetKa enjoys a 'Sub Zero' classification. The SportKa is deemed 'Uncool'.

The Ford SportKa found fame in 2003 with the release of two viral TV adverts: Pigeon and Cat. Ford and advertising agency Ogilvy Mather distanced themselves from the campaign, saying that the creatives behind the advertisements had not been given the go-ahead to make or release them.

The Ka is featured in the Playstation 2 game Gran Turismo 4 and the Playstation game Gran Turismo 2 , and Ford Racing .


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