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| Car details: | Engine details: 1.4 70h.p. |
2006 year | Manual transmission |
| Period in days: | 30-365 days | 15-29 days | 7-14 days | 4-6 days | 2-3 days |
| Price in euros: | € 10.0 | € 14.0 | € 16.0 | € 18.0 | € 20.0 |
The 2011 Ford Fiesta draws its power from a 1.6-liter DOHC inline 4-cylinder engine that puts out 120 horses at 6,350 rpm and 112 lb-ft of torque at 5,000 rpm. That puts the Fiesta right in the middle of the class when compared to the 106-hp Yaris, 117-hp Fit, and 122-hp Versa.
While Ford uses wordage like ‘spirited performance’, the Fiesta is by no means a performance vehicle. It’s a subcompact vehicle that is all about fuel-efficiency, and as such, should not be expected to offer high-performance. However, because the vehicle is a product of engineering by Ford of Europe, one can expect some zip, nimble handling, and European driving dynamics courtesy of specially tuned front-struts, bushings, dampers, stabilizer bars, and a rear twist-beam axle.
But if you really must know the performance numbers on the Fiesta, it takes about 10-seconds to attain to 60 mph, so give yourself plenty of acceleration time for those impromptu street races. Speed tops out at 118 mph.
While on the topic of speed; we feel compelled to mention how well the Fiesta handles on the highway while traveling at high-speeds. Obviously, no one expects a car of this size to give for a solid feeling ride on the highway, but the Fiesta does.
Another area where the Fiesta stands out is fuel-economy and saving money. Mated to either a 5-speed manual or a 6-speed PowerShift automatic transmission, the Fiesta returns a respective EPA estimated 28/37 mpg and 29/40 mpg, a clear-cut best-in-class. Throughout the course of our five-week test, we managed a spectacularly efficient average of 31 mpg. And no, we were not aiming for efficiency.

Ford Fiesta 1.4i A/C 2006 5 doors manual










