Ford Royale

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| class = Mid-size car / Large family car (D)

| body_style = 3/5-door station wagon

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| engine = 1.8 L I4
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The Ford Royale was an automobile which was produced in Brazil by Autolatina, a joint venture between Ford and Volkswagen, in the 1990s.[http://www.netcarshow.com/volkswagen/1980-passat_variant/ VW Passat Variant, www.netcarshow.com] Retrieved 24 June 2015. It was a wagon version of the Ford Versailles sedan.

The Royale was available as a 3-door station wagon[http://storm.oldcarmanualproject.com/fordroyale1992.htm Ford Royale 1992 (sales brochure), storm.oldcarmanualproject.com] Retrieved 23 June 2015 and as a 5-door station wagon.[http://storm.oldcarmanualproject.com/fordroyale1995.htm Ford Royale 1995 (sales brochure), storm.oldcarmanualproject.com] Retrieved 23 June 2015 1.8 litre and 2.0 litre four cylinder engines were offered. The Royale and the related Ford Versailles sedan were essentially rebadged Volkswagen Quantums.

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