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First Drive: 2009 Ford Fiesta - First Impressions: Small European cars haven't made much of an impression in America before, but the Fiesta might be different.(more)
2009 Ford Fiesta Titanium Full Test and Video - Bottom Line: We're crossing our fingers (and toes) that Ford doesn't stray too far from this winning combination of style, performance and efficiency when the 2011 Ford Fiesta finally arrives in 2010. (more)
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| Even though Ford has gotten this design from the auto shows to the showrooms of Europe in record time, I'm dying for them to get this model stateside, and 2010 seems like a really long wait. America hasn't had a fun really small sedan from the Big 3 in so very long. Beyond that, it's just drop dead gorgeous. I was afraid of what the Americanized sedan might wind up looking like--the original design was a hatchback--but the latest pictures on the Ford website look great, maybe even better looking than the hatchbacks. My only gripe about the design of this car is that the silver plastic accents look like a cheap cell phone. Hey Ford, why not give us something resembling the finish on an i-phone, with some glossy black finish, if you want to look like a cell? My only other gripe is that there aren't any announced plans to bring an RS version her any time in the future. Boy would this be a hot little car with a HP 2 litre engine shoehorned under the hood. Regardless, I still want one! | |
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Hey guys, I just got a mini-brochure from the Ford folks on the 2011 (!) Fiesta. The pics make the sedan look very stylish--my wife says "hot"--and they're including pics of the five-door as well. With any luck we might get both models. Alas, no diesel for the US yet. In other news, VW is rumored to have plans to bring the Polo here next year. With those, plus the redesigned Fit already here, it looks as though the "supermini" class may actually be about to take off in the US. And just in time, too. . .
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Replying to: stephen987 (Mar 10, 2009 6:27 pm)
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Replying to: nippononly (Mar 10, 2009 8:04 pm) Basically, they're targeting people who would consider the Aveo, Yaris, and Versa. And considering a used rollerblade is more desirable than an Aveo or Yaris, Ford should pick up a lot of sales. |
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ok, time to crash test the fiesta into a fusion and see what happens... |
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I think Ford is on the right track here but so often fumbles as it comes to particulars. First I hope they speed the intro up as I am soon in the market selling something much more expensive. Second I hope they bring the 3 door hatch and not just the 5 door or sedan. I got a bad feeling they may not import the 3 door. Third -make sure they bring the 3 door in a GTI type sport version. If they do the above I would be very tempted to buy American again. Several competitors are on the horizon ( Suzuki Swift Sport, Mazda 2, Toyota or Scion IQ, VW Polo (including a GTI version), Audi A1, Chevrolet Cruze and Spark, Honda CRZ, Kia Forte Coupe, Nissan (?), You can be sure that many of these mentioned will have a hot hatch version. Ford could gain some much needed sales by speeding this process up quickly and beat many mentioned here to market. |
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I really like the red color in the interior and the unique center stack. Very classy looking.
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Replying to: usa1 (May 01, 2009 8:38 am) |
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It doesn't look like the two door hatch (three) is gonna make it to our shores. Why?
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Replying to: autojunkie2 (May 01, 2009 12:50 pm) |
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