Monday, 20 February 2012
2012 Ford Fiesta Hatchback Review
2012 Ford Fiesta Hatchback Review - The 2012 Ford Fiesta, a longstanding subcompact vehicle, is set to have its release in dealers’ showrooms during September of 2011. This will be just in time for the usual model year transition. It is unknown if the vehicle has been showcased anywhere yet. The body style is likely to remain similar to its previous model, leaving other expectations unlikely at this time. No exact details have been released concerning the body style, be it about the vehicle’s interior or exterior. Given the reputation that the Fiesta has, it will likely retain the highlights that it already has.
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Prices for the 2011 Ford Fiesta range from $13,995-$17,795. These prices don’t include options and are for cars with the manual transmission. Ford’s PowerShift automatic transmission is a $1,070 option. (All base prices in this review include the manufacturer’s destination charges; Ford’s fee for the 2011 Fiesta is $675.) Fully optioned, a 2011 Ford Fiesta SEL sedan or SES hatchback will breach $23,000.
Vehicle
2012 Ford Fiesta SES 4dr Hatchback (1.6L 4cyl 5M)
Review
I bought a Ford Fiesta SES Hatchback at the end of April. Overall this car is amazing. Its incredibly efficient. I just went on a road trip to Maine and it got 41mpg going back and around 38-39 going up/driving around there. For typical weekly driving I get around 35-37 mpg driving a combination of city and highway. Although driving back roads yesterday i was able to get around 50mpg. Note: The gauge for the mpg on the car is a bit pessimistic.
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