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Used Ford FIESTA from Japan |
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Globiz Motors is reliable used Ford car exporter from Japan, presenting used Ford FIESTA cars with excellent features.
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| Ford FIESTA : Overview/Brief |
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The Ford Fiesta is a supermini car designed and built by Ford Europe, a subsidiary of Ford Motor Company. It was also manufactured in Brazil, Mexico, Venezuela, China, India and South Africa. It is now marketed worldwide, including Japan and Australasia, and was sold briefly in North America. It is one of Ford's most successful cars with over ten million sold in seven distinct generations.
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Since 1976 and production continues as of 2007, with an eighth generation expected during 2008. It is also set to return to the US in 2010.
In the early 1970s, European demand from consumers for superminis was rising. Even Ford's smallest model, the Escort, was a conventional front-engined, rear wheel drive car; yet competitors were launching smaller, front wheel drive cars, like the Fiat 127 and the Renault 5. The effects of the 1973 energy crisis was also increasing demand for smaller cars. BMC (which had since merged into British Leyland) had entered the mini-car market with its Mini in 1959, while the Rootes Group had launched the ultimately less successful Hillman Imp in 1963, but times had moved on and people looking for small cars now wanted practical hatchbacks instead of conventional saloons. Vauxhall had entered the modern supermini market with its Chevette three-door hatchback early in 1975.
Ford needed a small car to compete in this emerging market. After research and many mock-ups, a prototype and project known as "Bobcat" was created, which would be the basis of Ford's new car. The original plans for the "Bobcat" specified a desire that the new car cost US$100 less to produce than the Ford Escort.
The short listed names for the new car designed by the project Bobcat team (headed by Mr Trevor Erskine) were Amigo, Bambi, Bebe, Bravo, Bolero, Cherie, Tempo, Chico, Fiesta, Forito, Metro, Pony and Sierra. Despite more board votes for "Bravo", Henry Ford II personally overruled and named the car "Fiesta", while "Sierra" was introduced on the Cortina replacement in 1982, and ironically the "Metro" nameplate was introduced by rival manufacturer British Leyland for the similar-sized Austin Metro in 1980.
The name Fiesta belonged to General Motors at the time; however, it was freely given for Ford to use on their new B-class car. After years of speculation by the motor press about Ford's new car, it was unveiled in late 1975.
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| Ford FIESTA Specifications: |
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Body type |
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SUV |
| Drive |
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Right hand |
| Transmission |
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5 Speed Manual |
| Displacement, cc |
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1399 cc |
| Doors |
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5 |
| Grade |
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Fiesta Duratec EXI, Fiesta 1.6 Duratec ZXI, Fiesta Duratec 1.6 SXI, Fiesta
1.4 TDCi ZXI
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| Exterior Dimensions (LxWxH), mm |
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3918 x 1685 x 1464 mm |
| Wheel base, mm |
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2486 mm |
| Fuel tank capacity |
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Petrol |
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Child Safety Rear Door Locks, First aid kit and warning triangle, Fuel
cut-off inertia switch, Dual horns, CHMSL, Rear Fog Lamps, Front fog lamps, Central
locking, Day-Night Inside Rear View Mirror, Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Collapsible
Steering Column, Side Door Intrusion Beams, CD Player,Automatic Climate Control, Air
Conditioner, Passenger Airbag. |
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