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Companies that make money on small cars use cheap platforms and powertrains amortized over decades with only minor changes. The Fiesta that was recently discontinued can trace its platform back to 2002. It's old and one of the reasons it had a disadvantage when ...
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such as being a car discontinued 2 years ago in other nations at launch, which made it a bit outdated compared to the competitors, but it sold decently and Ford even released a Fiesta S performance version, however it was mostly paled out compared to many other cars for a variety of reas...
However, as the Fiesta is a smaller car, it uses a 1.1-litre Ti-VCT non-turbo petrol in basic Trend cars that simply isn’t viable in the larger Focus, while – conversely – there are no turbodiesel choices in the Fiesta line, whereas the Focus still runs 3 different diesel options,...
“We plan to sell more than 600,000 electric vehicles in the region by 2026, and the electric passenger vehicle production at the Cologne Electrification Centre will reach 1.2 million vehicles over a six-year timeframe.” So there you go, after first appearing in 1976 the Ford Fiesta’s tim...
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Ford Fiesta ST - interior You don’t buy a hot hatch for its boot space, but it’s good to know that an ST is no less practical than a standard Mk7 Ford Fiesta. It has a 290-litre boot, which is similar to many rivals of the time, and should be fine for regular shopping trips...
The Fiesta Active driving experience is enhanced with Drive Mode technology that enables drivers to choose between Normal, Eco and Slippery modes to match driving characteristics to the environment with the press of a button. Sophisticated powertrain options include Ford’s multi-award-winning 1.0-litr...