Tuesday, July 12, 2011

2011 Ford Fiesta Review

2011 Ford Fiesta Review






The new Ford Fiesta 2011 powered by a Duratec 1.6-liter inline four cylinder with variable valve system called Ti-VCT, the Festival has 120 horsepower and 112 lb.-ft. of torque to pull its 2,600 kilos of dough around. Consequently, the estimated zero to 60 mph acceleration in around 9 seconds, with quarter of a mile about 17 seconds to nearly 80 mph. Figures fuel economy have not been finalized, but Ford expects the party to achieve about 30 mpg city and 40 on the highway. While the standard transmission is a 5-speed manual with a pretty slick, positive action is not an option automatic 5-speed double clutch that puts the Feast of pretty exotic company.


Powertrain: a 1.6-liter Ti-VCT I-4, 120 hp @ 4250 rpm, 112 lb-ft torque @ 5.000 rpmSeries: S, SE, SEL sedan, SES hatchbackFuel economy: 1.6-liter/five-speed manual: 28 mpg city/37 mpg highway, automatic transmission 1.6-liter/six-speed: 29 mpg city/40 mpg highwayProduction Location: Cuautitlan Izcalli, Mexico Price: From $ 13,995.

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