Fresh Ford Fiesta Photos

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Ford released a bevy of new photos of its Fiesta compact car today, which will go on sale in Europe this fall. The U.S. version has not been officially released, but we’d expect it to look similar to the one shown in the photos here, with, of course, the addition of a sedan body style as well.

With so much interest in the Fiesta, we decided the photo gallery below would be welcome. 

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By David Thomas | July 14, 2008 | Comments (11)
Tags: Fiesta, Ford, Forecast

Comments 

Ken L.

Ford should just stop with the teasing and get it over here ASAP.

Its about time ford got it into the game. I hope it priced right under 12k. It really would hurt ford to play Hyundais game and go even cheaper go get back up in the world!

LM

The 5-door rocks.

Colin B.

this thing is so awesome...it's considered subcompact right? Not compact...

I could see it being priced around $15k - about the same as a Honda Fit.

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This looks much better than the Focus.

GR

^^ I agree, it does look much better than the Focus. The rear taillights on the Focus make it look like a vehicle from "Lost In Space". This Fiesta is a great looking car but I don't care for the sound system. The first thing I do is yank the stock system and install my own head unit when I buy a new car. It doesn't look like that would be an easy task with this car. I hope it does EVERYTHING if you can't remove it.

J

Stop giving us the meth. Give us the REAL DEAL NOW!!

Kevin

Wow, very nice and better than the other subcompacts out there. And the interior is really nice, kinda looks like an interior from a concept car. I hope to see it here soon.

And are you guys talking about the European Focus or the American one?

GR

Hey Kev, speaking for myself ... the US Focus.

rob

If they can get 40 mpg out of this and enough leg room for a 6-footer, my beloved Mazda3 may be for sale.

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