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Article Comments - 2009 Ford Fiesta First Drive and Full Test

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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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Re: two tiers of "B" cars [dodgeman07] by nippononly
Sep 15, 2009 (6:46 am)
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Replying to: dodgeman07 (Sep 14, 2009 12:57 pm)

You and I are of the same mind. I figure $14,995 for a base model Fiesta with a stick. And at that price, in this market, a power package and Sync had better be standard. ABS and ESC will be mandated by the time this hits the market, so those will be in the base price as well.
 
That leaves room to add combinations of leather, a sport package, a moonroof, or a luxury package with auto climate, radar-cruise, NAV, whatever, and keep the price under $20K. Maybe $22K for every option including NAV plus an automatic.
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Re: two tiers of "B" cars [nippononly] by puffin1
Sep 18, 2009 (4:45 pm)
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Replying to: nippononly (Sep 15, 2009 6:46 am)

no disrespect,but i don't see that happening.
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Beyond competitive by urbc
Sep 19, 2009 (6:29 am)
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It will be priced along the other cars in the segment. However the Fiesta will offer more options, and superior engineering. I'd have to say I'm impressed with mine.
http://www.carspace.com/blogs/MYFIESTA/
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Re: Beyond competitive [urbc] by puffin1
Sep 23, 2009 (5:08 am)
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Replying to: urbc (Sep 19, 2009 6:29 am)

On MSN web page the ten best mini and sub compacts coming to the USA weere listed the Fiesta wasn't mentoined or shown.. WED.9/23
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Re: Beyond competitive [puffin1] by iamz
Sep 23, 2009 (11:26 am)
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Replying to: puffin1 (Sep 23, 2009 5:08 am)

Is your point that the people that put together that list are idiots? If it is, you're right.
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Re: Fiesta Tested Article [hako] by eldaino2
Sep 23, 2009 (12:27 pm)
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Replying to: hako (Sep 07, 2009 1:03 pm)

The Accent SE, with it's quicker steering rack, sport-tuned suspension, B&M short-shifter, and available AEM intake compares quite favorably to the Fiesta.... at a similar price. The Hyundai warranty being much superior of course. The Accent hatch beats out the Fit for interior volume and warranty too.
 
hyundai's idea of a sport tuned suspension is laughable. if the se was so great, every auto journalism site would be raving how much better it is than the fit. the warranty is superior though.
 
interior volume?hmmm...honestly cant say, but the hatch only comes in a three door: more volume or not, thats not as practical. not to mention that the fits cargo space whips the accent with the seats down.
 
and the move to a four door accent nets you a trunk, not a hatch.
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Re: Beyond competitive [iamz] by puffin1
Sep 24, 2009 (6:50 am)
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Replying to: iamz (Sep 23, 2009 11:26 am)

Well, the Fiesta is due to arrive in Feb.or March. I hopt the tatium model is available.
            The V dub prices are out of sight. I think the Fiesta would offer just as much as the Mini ,but at least 2 k lower.
                  Like I said I test drove the new GTI $30k and to me it was the same as the 09 $26,900 (sunroof 18' wheels mandatory) VW is bringing a Golf R 280 HP don't know price,but I bet the Mazda Speed is lower in price.
             What do you think Roger Penski could do w/Astrsa nice car,but no torque?
  Since the Mini I tried was $24800.00 with Preformance pkg, and cold weather pkg. I'll wait on the Fiesta.
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Re: Beyond competitive [puffin1] by eldaino2
Sep 24, 2009 (7:50 am)
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Replying to: puffin1 (Sep 24, 2009 6:50 am)

why does everyon think the fiesta is a mini competitor? its not. not on price at least. the mini plays on a different level,DESPITE its size.
 
i'd love to see an astra with torque and a proper engine/automatic.
 
 Like I said I test drove the new GTI $30k and to me it was the same as the 09 $26,900 (sunroof 18' wheels mandatory) VW is bringing a Golf R 280 HP don't know price,but I bet the Mazda Speed is lower in price.
 
again, the GTI and the fiesta are for two different markets, just because you are corss shopping them does not mean they were intended to be.
 
the new GTI is not 30k. optioned out yes, but a base model will be in the low to mid 20's.
 
the Golf R is a middlepoint between sti/evo type cars and gti/mazdaspeed3 type cars.
 
and its expensive because unlike the speed, it has an interior worthy of a much more expensive price tag, has awd AND its limited run. they usually only release 5k of them.
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The Fiesta will lead the B class car segment by bigbluealt
Sep 24, 2009 (4:23 pm)
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Because the North American version will be built in Mexico and cheaper to produce than the European version; I think many of the comments over emphasizing possible changes Ford may make to our version of the Fiesta.
 
I think Ford has realized that to compete in the small car segment it has to offer more than just low prices and will ensure the base Fiesta (mid $13K range) and higher optioned S version (High $14K range) will include many higher end options not offered by its competitors. Judging from the video of the Pikes Peak Fiesta I saw on FiestaForce.com I don't think Ford will have a problem introducing an ST or R version for the US market.
 
Hope to test drive the US version when its available early next year
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Re: Article Comments - 2009 Ford Fiesta First Drive [KarenS] by tib2006
Oct 07, 2009 (7:48 pm)
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Replying to: KarenS (Aug 26, 2008 8:17 am)

The Fiesta looks like a pretty impressive car for a compact vehicle. I would buy this thing over a Hyundai Accent any day. I will say that the Hyundai has a great warranty, but the interior is just far too low-rent for my tastes. However, engine power compares very favorably especially when one editor commented that he thought the car had 140 horses before he looked at the spec sheet. But Hyundai does not offer theirs in a 5-door configuration (which is likely what I would get). I also feel that it stacks up very well against the Honda Fit, and offers just as much if not more in the fun-to-drive department. Its great to see that Ford is finally seeing the light and offering some great fuel-efficient vehicles for the money, especially the Fusion Hybrid. But for those who don't need a full size family car and need something for A-B commuting and some road trips, this thing stacks up very well, save for a slight shortage of cargo room. If this thing gets 38 mpg like Ford is claiming, they have a true winner. I think it is pretty sleek looking too, which should draw some people into the show room. And where else can you get push button start on a compact? Nice touch. Another downside though for road trips is a too-short 5th gear. They either need to make 5th taller or add 6th. Although those who buy an automatic will not run into this issue (which that will most likely account for most sales anyway). Great job so far Ford, keep up the good work!

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