The Ford Fiesta was a rebadged Kia.. From around 1996-2001.
I beleive the engine wouldnt be anything more then a 1.8L so you are looking at an output of about 87-90 Kw.. which aint a horrible thing untill you start dragging your mates at stop lights.
However, the good news is it will be light on fuel consumption.
I wouldnt be surprised if you get like 7-9 litres to 100kms travelled on mixed city and freeway driving..considering the car aint new anymore.
From what I know, they are cheap to run, mainteneace probs wernt even heard of and a good commute.
If you are looking at a low cost commuter.. not a bad cholice
2006-11-30 19:37:18
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answered by vt2chevy 1
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I presume you are in India. the Ford Fiesta in India is not the same as those sold int he rest of the world.
there are two major engine types - PEtrol and Diesel, which each have many variations possible within themselves. Diesels are typically more efficient and have greater torque (pulling power) because of greater compression pressure, but are bulkier, noisier, not as responsive and much less powerful. Petrol engines on the other hand have more Pep and a smoother delivery.
The exception to this is the common rail diesel technology, which ford brands as DUraTorq TDCi. these Diesels are nearly as smooth to drive as Petrols, burn very efficiently and are more powerful than conventional diesels.
The 1.4 Petrol Fiesta may deliver 9~10kmpl in the city. The 1.6 about 8~9kmpl, and the 1.4TDCi diesel about 14~15kmpl.
2006-12-02 06:28:05
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answered by WizardofID 3
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Your last question needs to be tackled first. Mileage depends on consumption of gas for the engine to operate well in full steam. And, the mileage it gives as well as the overall performance depend on petrol or gas consumption!
2006-12-01 03:36:53
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answered by Sami V 7
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Not good, and Not good, and doesn't matter, it's still NOT GOOD!!!
FORD, Found On Road Dead.
Fix Or Repair Daily!!!
2006-12-01 03:46:10
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answered by Anonymous
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amazing, i did not know any of them were still running
2006-12-01 03:35:23
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answered by Anonymous
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