Ford Fiesta
The mid class supermini vehicle known as the Ford Fiesta was designed and constructed by the European branch of the Ford Motor Company. In addition to the European market, the Ford Fiesta is also available in Venezuela, Brazil, China, Mexico, South Africa, and India.
Currently, the Ford Fiesta is marketed around the world, including the Australian and Japanese markets. The vehicle was only briefly made available in the United States of America and Canada, however.
With over ten million vehicles sold since it was introduced in the 1970s, the Ford Fiesta is one of the most successful automobiles in the history of the Ford Motor Company. The Ford Fiesta is currently in its eighth generation.
The history of the Ford Fiesta goes back to the early 1970s, whereupon demand in Europe for supermini vehicles was beginning to rise. Medium sized cars like the Ford Cortina, which was constructed in the United Kingdom, were conventional rear wheel drive vehicles. But competition was arising as tiny cars such as the Renault 5 and Fiat 127 were gaining in popularity. Thus, a new model called the Bobcat was created. This model would go on to become the basis for the Ford FiestaFiesta will make its U.S. debut in 2011 and sold in other markets in recent years. This compact car 4-door sedan or four doors. Hatchbacks are available on SE and SES trim, while the sedan versions are S, SE and SEL. Only the engine for all models, 120 hp 1.6-liter 4-cylinder teams with a 5-speed manual transmission or an automatic 6-speed dual-clutch automated manual gearbox that only behaves. S and SE models have standard 15 inch wheels. SEL and SES 16 years, with possibility of 17 years. Available safety features include ABS, traction control, ABS, airbags, side curtain airbags, side airbags for driver and front knee and A. tilt steering column, height-adjustable driver seat and cover doploos are standard. Among the resources available, the check Ford Sync voice-activated mobile phone and MP3 player, sunroof, central locking start the engine, leather upholstery and heated front seats. Number of retailers to dress-up accessories are also available.
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2009 Ford Fiesta European details and pricing announced
Ford’s new three-door and five-door Fiesta will roll off the production lines in Europe later this summer and will arrive in Asia, South Africa, Australia and the Americas by 2010. For the 2009 model year Ford added an all-new ‘Zetec S’ to the European model range that also includes Style, Style Plus, Zetec and Titanium.
The new 2009 Ford Fiesta range includes four 16-valve Duratec petrol engine and two Duratorq TDCi diesel engines. The first three of the four gasoline models include a 1.25 and 1.4 liter engine ranging from 60-hp to 95-hp. The range-topping gasoline Zetec S is powered by a 1.6 liter Duratec Ti-VCT that produces 118-hp with the ability to go from 0-62 in 9.9 seconds. Fuel economy comes in at 40mpg. The Duratorq TDCi’s range from a 1.4L engine to a 1.6L.
According to Auto Motor und Sport , the 2009 Ford Fiesta starts at 11,250 Euros ($17,923). U.S. specs and details will be announced closer to launch date.
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Coming to the specifications of the Ford Fiesta Hatchback, the international version features a new 1.6 liter Ti-VCT engine that produces 114 horsepower and the 67 horsepower Duratorq TDCi diesel apart from three more engine options. If Ford does launch the car in India, expect both the 100 Bhp petrol engine and the TDCI diesel engine to be shoehorned into the Fiesta Hatchback’s engine bay.
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