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2011 Ford Fiesta
Wednesday, December 16, 2009 10:24 AM
I got to drive them in June of this year and LOVED IT, especially the manual version. As of now & IMO, the most fun to drive new sub-compact today.


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From Ford...

Starting MSRP : $13,320

2011 Fiesta

•The all-new Ford Fiesta features an expressive, vibrant design, with sharp reflexes and a global track record that will redefine U.S. small car customers’ expectations
•Fiesta offers 15 class-exclusive technologies, adding luxury and convenience usually found in vehicles at significantly higher price points
•Fiesta is projected to deliver best-in-class highway fuel economy of 40 mpg, with a responsive 1.6-liter DOHC I-4 engine, advanced PowerShift six-speed automatic transmission and Electric Power Assist Steering (EPAS)
•Designed to be versatile, personal and adaptable, Fiesta is expected to deliver best-in-class safety, convenience and connectivity with segment-exclusive SYNC® voice-activated communications system, an expressive color palette and available graphics

Ford’s hot-selling new Ford Fiesta will deliver more than just great looks and top fuel economy of any vehicle in its segment when it goes on sale in North America next year. The 2011 Fiesta – available in four- and five-door body styles – also will set a new small car benchmark for safety, connectivity and powertrain technology.

In fact, Fiesta will offer North American buyers a stylish new choice of 15 class-exclusive technologies and projected highway fuel economy of 40 mpg, besting the Honda Fit, Nissan Versa and Toyota Yaris and Corolla.

“Customers are savvy. They want expressive cars that deliver not just great fuel economy but also high quality, new technologies and a fun driving experience,” said Mark Fields, Ford president of The Americas. “We plan to answer the call with Fiesta; an all-new vehicle in North America we hope will set a new standard for small cars.”

Fiesta is the next milestone under the ONE Ford plan to design and develop vehicles that meet the differing needs, wants and expectations of customers around the world. More than 500,000 Fiestas have already sold to customers in Europe and Asia.

When developing the new Fiesta, Ford conducted extensive global customer research. Findings clearly indicated the need for style topped the list of customer desires everywhere in the world. In Europe, across North America and in the Asia Pacific region, customers are looking for a distinctively designed small car that offers world-class quality, convenience, comfort and connectivity.

“Fiesta was developed with customers, not just for them,” said Derrick Kuzak, group vice president for global product development. “Fuel economy, spirited performance and efficient use of space are universal desires, across global markets – and Fiesta delivers.”

The anticipated new Ford Fiesta arrives in North America with strong consumer awareness, thanks to the Fiesta Movement program. With 100 social media mavens chronicling their experiences of driving European market Fiestas on American roads, Fiesta has generated more than 675,000 Flickr views and more than 5.5 million YouTube video views.

Kinetics and aesthetics
Kinetic design imparts a sense of movement – even while standing still – harmonizing character elements to reflect global Ford identity, enabling Fiesta to project its own air of confidence, style and individuality. Fiesta targets a youthful “design progressive” mind-set, a consumer group that values style and diversity as worthy assets.

“These influential, prospective Fiesta customers relate to the design philosophy of ‘energy in motion’ because it reflects their personal outlook and lifestyle,” said Kevin George, Fiesta design manager.

Up front, Fiesta sports the global Ford face, centering the Blue Oval badge on the grille over the signature inverted trapezoid lower grille opening. These subtle cues engender familiarity across the portfolio, providing aesthetic linkage between the distinctive new Taurus, the fuel-efficient midsize Fusion and the bold Fiesta.

Adding eyes to the Fiesta face are sweeping, elongated headlamps that frame and connect the hood to muscular, sculpted front fenders. Available in sporty five-door hatchback or four-door sedan body styles, Fiesta provides ample space for occupants and their gear.

At the rear of the car, many design elements merge, including the chamfered rear liftgate glass, the low roofline sweeping into a spoiler and dramatic taillamps with honeycomb detailing mounted high in the five-door’s corners. Muscular rear quarter panels, wrapped tightly, draw the eye to the wheels and Fiesta’s confident stance.

The Fiesta design is further enhanced with a choice of nine vivid new colors. From Bright Magenta through Lime Squeeze to Blue Flame, Fiesta’s broad color palette – more available colors than any other segment competitors – instills vibrant individuality.

Inside Fiesta
Fiesta is as dramatic on the inside as it is on the outside. Boldly sculpted surfaces, contrasting colors and comfortable, supportive materials make the interior as individual as the driver.

The instrument panel centerstack – focal point of the new Fiesta interior – was designed to feel as useful and familiar as the keypad on a mobile phone.

The North American Fiesta features first-row bucket seats with a 60/40 split second-row seat. Cloth or leather seating surfaces vary by trim level offering comfort, style and individuality. High series Fiestas also offer leather with sporty contrast accent color piping.

Soft, sculptured surfaces and the centerstack layout provide the Fiesta with a sense of harmony. Intuitive switchgear placement, comfort zone seating and available ambient lighting allow a driver to maximize the mood with seven complementary colors – switchable among three levels of intensity – for interior accent lighting.

And Fiesta keeps it green; 25 percent of volume-series SE seat fabric inserts are comprised of recycled content.

Fun, with fuel efficiency
Fiesta’s flowing sculpted hood covers a 1.6-liter DOHC I-4 engine with an estimated 119 horsepower and 109 ft.-lbs. of torque. Spirited performance and fuel-efficient economy are signature attributes with the Fiesta expected to deliver best-in-class fuel economy at 40 mpg.

Fiesta’s advanced 1.6-liter engine features Twin Independent Variable Camshaft Timing (Ti-VCT) allowing the engine to be downsized for fuel economy while continuously optimizing camshaft phasing for throttle response, performance and flexibility.

Big results from a small package are possible with several new technologies in this new global engine, including an advanced new front end accessory drive (FEAD) belt with stretchy dynamics to improve the engine’s thermal dynamics. The elasticity in this new drive belt eliminates the need for a belt tensioner and contributes to overall fuel economy.

Fiesta features a standard five-speed manual transaxle with gear ratios selected to offer spirited off-the-line performance and exceptional fuel economy for drivers who desire three pedals and a stick shift to maximize driving experience.

Specially tuned front struts, bushings, dampers, stabilizer bars and a rear twist-beam axle keep Fiesta sure-footed and firmly planted. Sporty, European driving dynamics prevail.

Automatically game-changing
An available all-new North American industry-exclusive PowerShift six-speed automatic transmission combines the responsive performance and fuel economy of a manual transmission with the convenience of a traditional automatic in one advanced, dual dry-clutch package.

“Fuel economy leaders have traditionally been manual shift models,” said Pierro Aversa, team leader for transmissions. “Fiesta changes the game by offering an advanced PowerShift six-speed automatic that delivers maximum fuel economy.”

Twin internal clutches keep the PowerShift in constant mesh, always optimizing for maximum responsiveness or fuel efficiency, depending on input received from the driver’s foot on the accelerator pedal.

This “dry” transmission operates with sealed internal lubrication, reducing internal friction and adding to Fiesta fuel economy. The lack of pumps and hoses reduces under-hood complexity, saves weight and also contributes to fuel efficiency.

PowerShift has been proven in Ford’s European market and will redefine North American small car segment expectations for responsive shifting and fuel efficiency.

Power steering conserves fuel
For confidence-inspiring on-road dynamics, Fiesta features Electric Power Assist Steering (EPAS) which reduces complexity while saving weight and fuel. This advanced system is speed-sensitive – providing optimized assist based on speed, cornering forces and acceleration or deceleration.

Ford is aggressively moving to EPAS across its product lineup. The system already is available in several Ford, Lincoln and Mercury nameplates, and by 2013 nearly 90 percent of Ford’s lineup will offer this fuel saving technology.

EPAS also includes Pull-Drift Compensation to help Fiesta track true regardless of road crown or side wind conditions. In addition, active nibble control helps detect and compensate for tire balance irregularity. Both features – enabled by EPAS – are class-exclusives.

Strength, safety, quality and quiet
More than 50 percent of Fiesta’s welded body structure is made from high-strength steel, with ultra-strong boron steel used in several critical areas. This rigid body shell contributes to Fiesta’s confident road-holding, best-in-class occupant safety and quiet composure.

Fiesta safety is enhanced by an array of features including dual-stage first-row air bags, a class-exclusive driver’s knee air bag, side air bags and side curtain air bags. AdvanceTrac® with ESC (Electronic Stability Control) is standard on Fiesta, along with seat belt pretensioners, rear door child safety locks and a Safety Canopy® system.

Tested and proven on virtually every continent where you can drive a car, Fiesta arrives with proven quality and customer readiness.

“For North America, the global Fiesta was tweaked, not re-designed or re-developed.” said Steve Pintar, chief engineer. “We built on the success of the European Fiesta and are really proud of how little has changed.”

Fiesta NVH (noise, vibration and harshness) control is taken to a new level of quiet for this segment, helped in part by a specially laminated, class-exclusive windshield that was chosen to help absorb and contain noise. Engine noise is subdued by a hood blanket, with enhanced door seals keeping wind noise minimized.

Special padding behind the instrument panel and foam baffles mounted inside the pillars keeps Fiesta quiet. Even the headliner material was specified for its sound-deadening qualities.

Much of Fiesta’s sound-absorbent materials are comprised of recycled content, helping to conserve resources as it preserves peace and quiet. In addition, Fiesta aerodynamics contributes to both NVH control and fuel efficiency.

Features and functionality
From class-exclusive automatic climate control to a standard aux input, Fiesta offers customers a number of standard and available features that increase convenience and add connectivity. Among them is Ford SYNC®, integrating a driver’s mobile phone with Fiesta’s onboard, voice- activated communications and entertainment system.

Fiesta also offers keyless entry and push button start, a feature unique within the segment. Drivers of all sizes can adjust the tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel to suit their individual preferences. Reflecting Fiesta’s versatility and adaptability, adjustable cup holders can accommodate Red Bull cans and Big Gulps along with every container size in between.

Fiesta also features Ford’s EasyFuel® Capless Fuel-Filler System, a North American industry- exclusive, as standard equipment.

Fiesta sales success
Fiesta is continuing its sales momentum as Europe’s No. 2-selling car and Ford of Europe’s top-selling vehicle, helping increase Ford’s share in Europe’s main 19 markets. More than 500,000 Fiestas have been sold since the car was launched last autumn. In Europe, the Fiesta name has long been synonymous with outstanding drive quality, design and value. It’s winning enthusiastic media reviews in Asia. Now, the all-new Fiesta offers North American consumers a stylish, fuel-efficient alternative


2011 FORD FIESTA TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
1.6-liter 4-door Sedan/ 1.6-liter 5-door Hatchback

BODY
Construction: Unitized steel body
Final assembly location: Cuautitlán Izcalli, México

POWERTRAIN AND CHASSIS ENGINE
Type 1.6-liter I-4 Ti-VCT
Manufacturing location Taubate’, Brazil Engine Plant
Configuration Aluminum block and head
Valvetrain DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder
Bore x stroke 3.10 x 3.20 / 79.0 x 81.4 mm
Displacement 97.4 cu in / 1,596 cc
Compression ratio 11.0:1
Horsepower 119@ 6,000 rpm (Estimated)
Torque 109 ft.-lb. @ 4,250 rpm (Estimated)
Recommended fuel 87 octane
Fuel capacity 12.0 gallons
Fuel injection Sequential multiport electronic
Oil capacity 4.5 quarts with filter
Coolant capacity 4.8 quarts (Hot Fill)
4.4 quarts (Cold Fill)
Emission control Three-Way Catalyst (TWC)
Federal emissions
(tailpipe/evaporation)
Tier 2 Bin 4 / LEV II
California emissions
states
(tailpipe/evaporation)
SULEV / PZEV

DRIVETRAIN
Layout Front-wheel drive

TRANSMISSION
Standard 5-speed manual
Gear ratios
1st 3.846
2nd 2.038
3rd 1.281
4th 0.951
5th 0.756
Reverse 3.615
Final drive 4.07 to 1

Optional PowerShift™ 6-speed automatic
1st 3.917
2nd 2.429
3rd 1.436
4th 1.021
5th 0.867
6th 0.702
Reverse 3.507
Final drive 3.895 for gears 1, 2, 5, and 6. 4.353 for gears 3, 4 and R.

SUSPENSION
Front Independent MacPherson strut with stabilizer bar
Rear Twist Beam with coil springs

STEERING
Type EPAS with power rack and pinion
Ratio 14.25:1
Turning
circle curbto-
curb
34.4 ft. (15" & 16" wheels)

BRAKES
Type Power-assisted front disk, rear drum brakes with four wheel, anti-lock braking system (ABS)
and AdvanceTrac Electronic Stability Control
Front 10.2-inch vented disc
Rear 7.9-inch drum

TIRES AND WHEELS (TYPE, SIZE)
S sedan 15-in steel with 6-spoke cover, P185/65R15 BSW
SE 15-in 8-spoke aluminum alloy, P195/60R15 BSW
SEL sedan 16-in premium painted aluminum alloy, P195/50R16 BSW
SES
hatchback
16-in premium painted aluminum alloy, P195/50R16 BSW

DIMENSIONS
(inches unless otherwise noted)
4-door Sedan 5-door Hatchback

EXTERIOR
Wheelbase 98.0 98.0
Length 173.6 160.1
Width 67.8 67.8
Height 58.0 58.0
Track,
front/rear
57.7/57.7 57.7/57.7

INTERIOR
Seating capacity 5 5
Front headroom 39.1 39.1
Front legroom 42.2 42.2
Front shoulder
room
52.7 52.7
Front hip room 50.6 50.6
Rear headroom 37.1 37.2
Rear legroom 31.2 31.2
Rear shoulder room 49.0 49.0
Rear hip room 49.2 49.2

WEIGHTS AND CAPACITIES
4-door Sedan 5-door Hatchback
Total passenger
volume (cu. ft.) 85.1 85.1
Cargo volume (cu.ft.)12.8 N/A
Maximum towing capacity (properly equipped) Not Recommended/ Not Recommended

BASE CURB WEIGHT (POUNDS)
4-door Sedan 5-door Hatchback
Manual transmission
2578 (Preliminary) 2537 (Preliminary)
Automatic transmission
2628 (Preliminary) 2575 (Preliminary)

Fuel Economy City/Hwy
1.6-liter, 5-speed manual 29 City/38 Highway (Projected)
1.6-liter, 6-speed PowerShift™ auto 30 City/40 Highway (Projected)

***Specifications subject to change.



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Re: 2011 Ford Fiesta
Wednesday, December 16, 2009 10:33 AM
Interesting... the radio section looks like something out of transformers.


Josh
SLK 32



Re: 2011 Ford Fiesta
Wednesday, December 16, 2009 10:36 AM
not preboosted, no 2 door option, not awd

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Re: 2011 Ford Fiesta
Wednesday, December 16, 2009 10:47 AM
They need to drop that ugly sedan version. Otherwise, great car.


2010 Honda Fit LX
Re: 2011 Ford Fiesta
Wednesday, December 16, 2009 12:59 PM
Josh Ferry wrote:not preboosted, no 2 door option, not awd

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no aluminum wing option either

i'm getting sick of the whole hatchback trend. its like we're turning into Europe.





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Re: 2011 Ford Fiesta
Wednesday, December 16, 2009 1:11 PM
Crap....teh Aveo will kick its butt all over the country. Stupid Ford.




















....Actually, I love it. I saw it in a Bond movie I think. For the price it beats the competition....even darkstarts much ballyooed 800 cubic feet of cargo space, Fit.

I really see this as becoming Ford's #2 selling car. I don't mind the hatch. Gives it a sporty feel.


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Re: 2011 Ford Fiesta
Wednesday, December 16, 2009 1:36 PM
I don't like the sedan, and I really can't stand the center console layout (too busy), but otherwise I think this another WIN for ford.




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Re: 2011 Ford Fiesta
Wednesday, December 16, 2009 2:12 PM
The hatchback is full of win and awesome.

The sedan is very unnecessary and ugly. Am I crazy or does the slab sided sedans rear quarter make the rear wheel look like a 14 inch spare rim and tire doughnut. The design is really flawed it makes the rear tire look too small.



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Re: 2011 Ford Fiesta
Wednesday, December 16, 2009 2:26 PM
That's one of the few cars I would consider when I one day replace the fit, if it can match the head and leg room of the fit and comparable cargo area then that thing is damn near perfect, o ly thingyhry should add is a sub 2.0 turbo diesel option.



Re: 2011 Ford Fiesta
Wednesday, December 16, 2009 2:41 PM
bring an awd, boosted version over and i'd be all over it.

not a bad car especially for the price tag though!



Re: 2011 Ford Fiesta
Wednesday, December 16, 2009 6:30 PM
Did I read correctly that the only way to get the hatch, is to spring for the premium SEL version? Brazilian engine, assembled in Mexico. Way to go ford.


“Poor Al Gore. Global warming completely debunked via the very Internet you invented. Oh, oh, the irony!” -Jon Stewart

Re: 2011 Ford Fiesta
Wednesday, December 16, 2009 7:14 PM
RuggedZ wrote:
Josh Ferry wrote:not preboosted, no 2 door option, not awd

=[


no aluminum wing option either

i'm getting sick of the whole hatchback trend. its like we're turning into Europe.


agreed, 100%

also, just figured i'd toss out how glad i am that there's another new car that looks like an egg, yay! exciting! @!#$ ghey.



Re: 2011 Ford Fiesta
Wednesday, December 16, 2009 7:19 PM
Visually the Mazda version of this thing is awesome. This is definitely another + for Ford.






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Re: 2011 Ford Fiesta
Wednesday, December 16, 2009 7:20 PM
ScottaWhite wrote:Did I read correctly that the only way to get the hatch, is to spring for the premium SEL version? Brazilian engine, assembled in Mexico. Way to go ford.


I'll gladly pay extra for the hatch and SEL package. You can't just throw a trunk on a hatch and call it a car. I don't care if hatches are unpopular with Americans, it just looks wrong.


2010 Honda Fit LX
Re: 2011 Ford Fiesta
Wednesday, December 16, 2009 7:54 PM
Josh Ferry wrote:not preboosted, no 2 door option, not awd



you seem to be mistaking subcompact for a performance oriented car.



Re: 2011 Ford Fiesta
Wednesday, December 16, 2009 9:19 PM
not bad at all for an entry level vehicle! and it bein' ford.



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Re: 2011 Ford Fiesta
Wednesday, December 16, 2009 9:29 PM
Darkstars wrote:
Josh Ferry wrote:not preboosted, no 2 door option, not awd



you seem to be mistaking subcompact for a performance oriented car.




nothing wrong with that...



Re: 2011 Ford Fiesta
Wednesday, December 16, 2009 9:36 PM
I'm betting the premium sel hatch version is pushing the 16k envelope....which will push it out of competition for it's class. Who the "&$@ wants a 16k egg? Just hyper miler junkies as far as I can tell.


“Poor Al Gore. Global warming completely debunked via the very Internet you invented. Oh, oh, the irony!” -Jon Stewart
Re: 2011 Ford Fiesta
Thursday, December 17, 2009 6:32 AM
ScottaWhite wrote:I'm betting the premium sel hatch version is pushing the 16k envelope....which will push it out of competition for it's class. Who the "&$@ wants a 16k egg? Just hyper miler junkies as far as I can tell.


golf, gti, fit, focus, versa, matrix, vibe, etc.... Can all break the 16K mark, so what exactly are you basing your statement on? Anything in particular or just ignorance?



Re: 2011 Ford Fiesta
Thursday, December 17, 2009 6:38 AM
I'm going go with ignorance. Some people confuse personal opinion with fact.






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Re: 2011 Ford Fiesta
Thursday, December 17, 2009 8:21 AM
Nice. I'm really starting to like where Ford is going with their cars.







Re: 2011 Ford Fiesta
Thursday, December 17, 2009 8:34 AM
this is one of my fastest 1/4 mile cars on forza 3, I love how the u.s.gets what europe had for years. Hand me down cars....
Re: 2011 Ford Fiesta
Thursday, March 31, 2011 6:49 AM
brand new 2011 ford fiesta... we just got it in new off the truck yesterday. 112 miles on it (was driven from omaha, nebraska to sioux city, ia to our hertz location)

see anything wrong?


Re: 2011 Ford Fiesta
Thursday, March 31, 2011 7:18 AM
^^^^ Rear end looks way to long



Re: 2011 Ford Fiesta
Thursday, March 31, 2011 7:47 AM
Rear door color looks a little off.







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