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◊ 2009-11-28 17:08 |
1992-1994 |
◊ 2009-11-28 18:04 |
Since the DRL is lighted up, I would say made for Canada... |
◊ 2009-12-13 21:55 |
To my knowledge, Ford never had a daytime running light option on the Tempo. I know the Chevrolet Corsica was the first American car to have this features standard, but I've seen no documentation regarding DRL systems in Tempo or Topaz. Nor have any of my Canadian-market T/T driving friends have this feature in their car. But it is a 1992-1994. This picture is kinda neat. Shows just how advanced the Tempo was compared to Chrysler town rivals in terms of aerodynamic efficiency. I'm not a huge fan of the monochromatic look of the 1992+ models (unless, of course, its the super rare 1992 GLS), but if its a Ford Tempo or Mercury Topaz. Its awesome. |
◊ 2009-12-13 21:58 |
ALL cars sold in Canada after 1990 are required to be equipped with DRLs so if your "Canadian-market T/T driving friends" have Tempos newer than 1990 then they have DRLs -- Last edit: 2009-12-13 22:02:23 |
◊ 2009-12-15 01:58 |
I say this because I know a guy with a 1993 GL Coupe, Cayman Green, from Ontario who wanted wire it up so it would have DRLs. Then again, I guess its possible it was an American market model. |