News
Owner Lance Coupland was able to escape unharmed from the blaze, which is believed to have been caused by a ruptured fuel ...
A Ford Sierra Sapphire RS Cosworth 4X4 with 10,727 miles (17,263 kilometers) sold for £109,125 ($115,636), twice as much as its £50,000 ($52,983) guide price. Not too many people were happy ...
No car drove that point home harder than the 1985-1989 Merkur XR4Ti, the Americanized Ford Sierra XR4i. The Merkur was Ford's attempt at bringing some of its successful European offerings to the U.S.
The Sierra was chosen as the starting point for the Ford Motor Company’s Group A touring car for two reasons. First and foremost, the Dearborn-based automaker initially had trouble selling the ...
The Ford Sierra, launched in September 1982, was not originally a premium car. Rather, it was a midsize family hatchback, successor to the Cortina and Taunus and a common choice of European fleet ...
Ford built the Sierra Cosworths at its plant in Genk, Belgium. Dressed up in its homologation-special garb, the RS Cosworth has a likable, jellybean bulbousness.
Ford's great gamble had paid off – and although it had taken years for success to come, the Sierra proved to be one of the most influential cars of its decade.
This 1989 Ford Sierra sedan and it offers just that: a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine from the keepers of the flame at Cosworth, and it's up for sale on Bring a Trailer (which, like ...
Based on the cooking Ford Sierra Sapphire platform, the first 204hp rear-wheel drive Sierra Sapphire RS Cosworths were assembled in Genk, Belgium, with the UK-made red-top Cosworth YBB engine.
This time, it's the Ford Sierra RS Cosworth that was driven by Jeremy Clarkson. You may remember the car from Season 15 of Top Gear where it achieved a higher ADAC road-worthiness score than ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results