Is a 1990 Ford Corsair any good?

Matthew Wizzle

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I am looking at buying a 1990 Ford Corsair as my first car and i was wondering if they were any good? The man selling it to me is a friend of my father's and has just replaced the timing belt and fixed a miss in the engine.

Best answer gets 10 points :)
Help me out, write a quick review if possible.
 
Australia
Between 1989 and 1992, the Corsair name was used by Ford in Australia for a restyled version of the Nissan Pintara (known in development as 'Project Matilda'), under a model-sharing scheme known as the Button Plan. Available as a sedan or hatchback, it was intended to replace the Mazda 626-based Ford Telstar, which was imported from Japan. The two were sold side-by-side in the Ford range for a few years, with the Telstar only available as the high-performance TX5 hatchback. When Nissan closed its Australian plant in 1992, the Corsair was dropped and the imported Telstar once again became Ford's offering in the medium size segment, until being replaced by the Mondeo in 1995. The Corsair was available in a 2.0L model (CA20E) and a 2.4L model (KA24E) in GL and Ghia forms.
 
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