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New Ford Fiesta

Ford’s funky new Fiesta, complete with model inspired good looks and dynamic drivability, will shake up the light car segment when it goes on sale in early 2009.

‘The all-new Fiesta will be the hottest property in the light car segment,’ said Ford Australia President Marin Burela.

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‘Fiesta is a stylish and dynamic car that redefines and further rejuvenates Ford’s light car line-up. It’s the perfect new vehicle for the young, as well as the young at heart.’

The dramatic, eye-catching design of the new model is an extension of Ford’s acclaimed kinetic design language. Clean, sharp angular lines instantly differentiate the new model from the old one, while a space-age like interior introduces an easy-to-master suite of operational controls.

Complementing the fresh new look is an equally appealing recommended retail price, starting at $15,750 for the CL model, $18,490 for the LX and $20,250 for the Zetec (excluding dealer delivery and statutory charges).

A 1.6L engine with manual transmission is standard across the range, while an automatic transmission, matched to a 1.4L engine, is available as an option on all models except the three-door Zetec. The new Fiesta will also be Ethanol-10 compatible.

Fiesta will be available in both three-door and five-door body styles. The CL will be available in three-door or five-door guise. The LX is five-door only and the sports model of the range, the Zetec, is offered in both three-door and five-door configurations.
Styling cues help distinguish the Zetec from its stable mates, which include larger 16-inch alloy wheels and a body kit comprising unique front and rear bumper, bumper grille and larger rear spoiler.

All new Fiesta models will be fitted with ABS with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) plus driver and passenger airbags as standard. Standard only on the Zetec but optional on the other models is Dynamic Stability control and Traction control.

Innovative technology features include Bluetooth® with Voice Control (available on LX and Zetec) and USB connectivity, allowing MP3 player integration (Zetec), while a 3.5mm audio jack and Easyfuel capless refueling is standard on all models.

There will be 11 fresh exterior paint colours available across the exciting new Fiesta range.

Andrew Koch

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