Manufacturer Ford Motor Company Class Compact (B/C) platform | Production 1981–1994 | |
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Successor Ford CT120 platform
Ford CDW27 platform |
The Ford CE14 platform was a front wheel drive automobile platform used by the Ford Motor Company for its compact cars during the 1980s and early 1990s. The CE14 platform was heavily derived from the platform of the European Ford Escort. A stretched variation of the CE14 appeared in 1984 for the mid-size Ford Tempo and Mercury Topaz.
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