Granada Ford 1976 is a mid-size car produced by Ford Motor Company from 1975 to 1982. It was launched as a replacement for the Maverick and a rival to the Chevrolet Nova and Plymouth Valiant. The 1976 Granada was available in two- and four-door sedan versions and a two-door coupe. It featured a 200 cubic inch (3.3-liter) inline-six engine or an optional 302 cubic inch (4.9-liter) V8 engine.
The Granada Ford 1976 was marketed as a luxury car with a refined interior, improved handling, and advanced safety features such as power-assisted brakes and a collapsible steering column. It was also designed to be more fuel-efficient than its competitors, with an estimated 21 mpg on the highway.
The 1976 model year was notable for the addition of the Granada Ghia trim level, which featured a vinyl roof, plush interior, and luxurious amenities such as power windows and air conditioning. The Granada Ghia was positioned as a premium model and sold well, accounting for about one-third of all Granada sales.
Overall, the Granada Ford 1976 was well-received by critics and consumers, and it proved to be a popular car throughout its production run. Although it was eventually phased out in favor of the newer Ford Fairmont, the Granada remains a classic car from the 1970s and is still appreciated by collectors and enthusiasts today.
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