02-16-2008, 02:32 PM
naz,Feb 15 2008, 09:00 PM Wrote:omgSome of us here actually like our Focus's, and are loyal Ford people. With the fact that most of the manufacturers are starting to sell "B" class vehicles, it would be great if Ford realized that the only way for them to be succesful is to build the same vehicles worldwide. Hell, even GM starting to realize that. Although it may not excite those that are truly blessed with being able to own more upscale, or should I say, "exciting" vehicles, to those of us who aren't as blessed, seeing a vehicle from Ford like the Fiesta, is a sign that Ford might be on the right track. Also, it gives those of us who like our Foci's some hope, that the next Focus, after the 2008, will truly be the a worlwide vehicle, and up to the standards of the European Focus.
Quote:In Europe the Fiesta will be initially powered by a total of five engine units, thee petrol, 1.25-litre (60 and 80 PS), 1.4-litre (91 PS) and 1.6-litre (115 PS), and two diesel engines, 1.4-litre (68 PS) and 1.6-litre (90 PS)
http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2008/02/2009-...aled-prior.html
why should i be excited this is coming to america?
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