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Ford launches micro-site for 2011 US Fiesta

We're still a bit more than a year away from getting Ford's new Fiesta here in North America but the company has launched a micro-site for its new small car. There are downloadable images of the Fiesta and some details of the equipment that will be included on the American version. While Europeans have a variety of engine choices, it appears that we in the states will only get a 1.6L four cylinder with variable valve timing. The Fiesta will be the first US-market Ford with the PowerShift dual clutch transmission. Ford promises to keep the European-tuned suspension when the car arrives here. Production should start just over a year from now with an on-sale date early in 2010. Those interested in getting updates can sign up at the site or just keep reading ABG.
[Source: Ford]

Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Cellien 4:22PM (11/21/2008)
I'm getting on day one if they offer the 2-door hatch. Otherwise, no sale. This is will be replacing my 05 ZX3 Focus. Hot hatch here, or hit the highway. >:)
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Sam Abuelsamid 4:58PM (11/21/2008)
both 3 and 5 door hatchbacks are joining the sedan in the US
Cellien 5:44PM (11/21/2008)
Great! One sale K0nFUrm3d!
paulwesterberg 7:18PM (11/21/2008)
This is coming two years too late. They need something to compete as a high mpg economical car area currently dominated by toyota and honda.
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ryan 8:21PM (11/21/2008)
Wait a second, Ford is still going to be in business come 2011? They have a better chance than GM and Chrysler, but I won't be holding my breath. I can always pick up a Versa for under $10k today anyways... I loved my "can't be killed" 1996 200SX.. enough to get two of em. Ford better do this right if they hope to actually sell it.
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rob 9:06PM (11/21/2008)
"2009 European model shown. US translation in progress."
If this gets one of those STUPID 3-bar chrome grills, the entire FoMoCo US design staff is going to get it shoved up their collective ***es! Sideways.
And yes, I've seen the concepts with the 2-bar grill. Can we just say "no" to the Gillette look?
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Sam Abuelsamid 9:13PM (11/21/2008)
The translation will be minimal. Ford has committed to not changing the looks or the ride and handling. The only real difference will be the engine.
BoneHeadOtto 10:47AM (11/24/2008)
>>The only real difference will be the engine.
and the 3 year wait. Yay ford.
Sam Abuelsamid 11:24AM (11/24/2008)
Actually the wait is only about 18 months. The fiesta is launching in Europe now and here in early 2010
Nikolaj 8:13AM (11/23/2008)
We already have this car in Denmark, went to see at the ford dealership yestoday. Its very nice inside soft touch plastics, a nice interiour and the manuel transmission have a nice shift feel to it, and looks great, didn't drive it though, but i think this car is going to be a big Hit.
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Ray 12:06PM (11/23/2008)
The link to the Fiesta micro site doesn't take me to the site, but to the Fusion/Milan dashboard article.
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