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Geneva 2008 Preview: 2009 Ford Fiesta Unveiled...Finally an Exciting Small Ford!

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Ford has finally taken the wraps off of its new global small car, the 2009 Ford Fiesta before its officially unveiling in Geneva next month.

The all-new Ford Fiesta is virtually identical to the Verve concept that was unveiled in Frankfurt last fall. This includes the interior, which only has some small changes to make it more production friendly.

The Fiesta is going to be powered by five different gasoline and diesel-fueled 4-cyl engines. Most of the architecture of the Fiesta is also shared with the Mazda2.

The good news about this unveiling is that the US is going to eventually get this car (sometime before 2010). It will most likely be in the form of a sedan version, but either way this is finally something exciting for Ford.

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PRESS RELEASE:

FIESTA FOREVER: FORD'S NEW-GENERATION GLOBAL SMALL CAR PREVIEWED AT 2008 GENEVA MOTOR SHOW


-Next generation, all-new global small car signals fresh chapter in Ford Fiesta success story
-The worldwide name is confirmed - Ford Fiesta
-Stylish 'kinetic design' and dynamic flair combines with traditional Ford strengths to deliver confident, contemporary, fun-to-drive package
-Fiesta brings a host of big-car features to the small car segment for the first time
-Fiesta stays compact but is lighter and stronger. Ultra high-strength steels and a comprehensive safety package that includes a driver's knee airbag
-Exciting three-door body remains true to Verve Concept
-Futuristic interior from Verve Concept becomes production reality, including integrated HMI centre stack inspired by mobile phones
-115 PS Duratec 1.6-litre Ti-VCT petrol engine joins Fiesta range; one of five fuel efficient and clean engines
-Fiesta will expand Ford ECOnetic ultra-low CO2 range, delivering less than 100g/km emissions
-New Fiesta is the first product of Ford's new global product development process, with versions due for launch also in Asia and the Americas between 2008 and 2010
-European production of new Fiesta begins in autumn 2008

COLOGNE, 14 February, 2008 - Ford of Europe is reinventing its small car range for a new generation of customers in 2008, starting with a stylish and exciting all-new Fiesta. First Details of the three-door model are released today, and the car will make its global debut at the Geneva Motor Show next month.

Designed and developed in Europe for sale in Europe, Asia, South Africa, Australia and the Americas between 2008 and 2010, the new Fiesta is the first major product of Ford's new global product development process. Its stylish and dynamic flair combines with all the traditional Ford small car strengths to create a confident, contemporary introduction to the next chapter of the Fiesta success story.

The new Fiesta opens another chapter in the story of the popular Ford small car that has sold more than 12 million units since its introduction in 1976. Charismatic and individual, the new model makes major strides in craftsmanship, quality of materials and product choice while continuing to represent Fiesta's traditional strengths of practicality, value for money, agility and safety. It also brings a host of big-car features to the small-car segment for the first time.

New Fiesta clearly embodies the hallmarks of 'kinetic design', which has so convincingly infused emotion into the core of the Ford range in Europe. The Geneva debut confirms that new Fiesta will bring the most appealing elements of Verve, a trio of concept cars shown recently around the world, to production reality.

It also ends speculation surrounding the name of Ford's new-generation small car for global markets.

"This new car embodies the very essence of Fiesta - fun, vitality and emotion," said John Fleming, President and CEO, Ford of Europe. "We know there isn't a better name for the new model, and we have over thirty years of investment in the Fiesta brand to consider.

"We're confident that the combination of dynamic new 'kinetic design' exterior, great interior design and craftsmanship, and a host of new technologies and features will provide compelling reasons for a new generation of customers around the world to take a fresh look at the Ford Fiesta. I know they will be both surprised and delighted with what they see and feel," Fleming added.

Small Car with Global Plans

The new Ford Fiesta is closely related to the exciting Verve Concept vehicle that was revealed to great acclaim at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show. The Frankfurt car was one of three Verve Concepts, with the others, both four-door sedans tailored for regional market tastes, shown recently at Guangzhou in China and the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. Together, these concepts paved the way for the company's new global small car programme for the 2008 to 2010 period, with the European Fiesta first to debut in production guise.

Ford designers and product development engineers in Europe have led the vehicle's global development process.

"For Ford, this is truly a world premiere," said Joe Bakaj, Vice President of Product Development, Ford of Europe. "The new Fiesta is the first car born from our new global product development process. More than ever, we're leveraging our global product development expertise, and this car sets the scene for future great products for customers around the world that are already being developed behind it in the Ford Global Product Development System pipeline."

European production of the new Fiesta commences in the autumn of 2008 at the company's Cologne plant in Germany. Later, as production ramps up, the Valencia Assembly Plant will bring additional Fiesta capacity on line in 2009.

"Fiesta has its heart in Europe but its eyes on the world," said Marin Burela, Ford's Global Executive Director for small-car development. "We're building on Ford's hertitage of excellence in small car development to give the new Fiesta truly global reach and identity. By 2010, this new small-car family will be manufactured in Europe, Asia and North America and be marketed as Fiesta in all of the world's key automotive markets."

The new vehicle range will introduce several Ford firsts for a small car, including - from later in 2008 - another model in the new Ford ECOnetic range promising CO2 emissions of fewer than 100 grams per kilometre.

Fit and Trim

-New model retains predecessor's compact size, but is lighter and stronger
-Intelligent Protection System includes new driver's knee airbag
-Detailed enhancements to acclaimed driving character include Electric

Power Assisted Steering (E-PAS) and reduced road, wind and powertrain noise

Unlike key competitors in the European small-car segment which have grown in size and weight, the new Fiesta stands on virtually the same footprint as before. The new-generation Fiesta is actually lighter than its predecessor.

"Staying small and resisting weight gains were key objectives of the new Fiesta development process," said Joerg Beyer, Fiesta Chief Carline Engineer. "We've been absolutely committed to keeping Fiesta a compact car and having a razor-sharp focus on cutting weight. That really pays off when it comes to fuel economy and CO2 emissions."

Component by component, the Ford development team scrutinised for weight but refused to compromise on key areas that are important to customers. One of the biggest is safety, where new Fiesta makes a bold step forward with an extremely robust safety structure and the Intelligent Protection System of safety technologies that brings a driver's knee airbag to Fiesta for the first time.

The new Fiesta makes extensive use of ultra high-strength steels in its body structure. A remarkable amount of these specialist steels, including boron steel and dual-phase steel, is the secret to Fiesta's quantum leap in structural stiffness for its light weight. These steels are used particularly in safety critical areas, such as the A-pillar and B-pillar, part of the ultra-rigid 'door ring' structure of the Fiesta bodyside.

Extending Fiesta's traditional excellence in driving dynamics was also a priority. The new Fiesta will have a dynamic character to match its poised, 'kinetic design' style hinting at energy in motion. Ford's acclaimed dynamics engineers also worked hard to enhance Fiesta's ride comfort and isolate road, wind and powertrain noise from the cabin, and to give the new model an impressively quiet driving quality for a small car.

New Fiesta retains the MacPherson strut front suspension and twist-beam rear suspension layout that has been one of its traditional strengths, but the new suspension and steering system has undergone an array of enhancements.
Electric-Power Assist Steering (E-PAS) is introduced in the Fiesta for the first time. E-PAS provides the right balance of low-speed assistance and excellent feel and responsiveness.

E-PAS has another key benefit. It is another key facet of new Fiesta's initiatives to reduce fuel consumption.

The electric power steering pump only operates when steering-effort assistance is required, unlike traditional hydraulic PAS pumps that operate constantly when the engine is running. This brings a fuel consumption reduction.

Efficient Powertrain Choices

-Total of five powertrain choices at launch from efficient 68 PS Duratorq TDCi diesel to new Duratec 1.6-litre Ti-VCT petrol engine which delivers 115 PS
-Fiesta ECOnetic ultra-low CO2 model will deliver less than 100g/km emissions

With a broad array of powertrain choices, the new Fiesta is a responsive, yet efficient, performer.

New to the Fiesta range for European markets is the popular Ford Duratec 1.6-litre Ti-VCT engine. The 115 PS engine with variable intake cam timing, provides a well-balanced blend of performance and economy. It brings a 15 PS performance improvement over the outgoing Fiesta without a fuel consumption penalty.

The Fiesta range also retains:

-1.25-litre (60 and 80 PS) and 1.4-litre (91 PS) Duratec petrol engines
-Both Duratorq TDCi common-rail diesel engines, the 1.4-litre (68 PS) and the 1.6-litre (90 PS - available with Diesel Particulate Filter) which have been enhanced with revised injection technology and electronic control sophistication.
Fiesta will be offered with Ford Durashift 5-speed manual transmission or the Durashift

4-speed automatic transmission (available with 1.4-litre (91 PS) Duratec engine).

Concept becomes Reality

Production Fiesta is clearly related to Verve Concept
Futuristic interior from Concept makes production with integrated HMI centre stack
New technology highlights include keyless vehicle technology, 'Ford Power' engine start button, Ford Easyfuel capless refuelling, USB connectivity and ambient interior lighting

The new Ford Fiesta brings the radical Verve Concept exterior and interior styling to production reality and incorporates features and technologies normally found in larger, more expensive vehicles. It rejects the notion that an affordable small car has to be basic or boring.

The highlight of the Verve Concept interior - the futuristic, mobile phone-inspired, human-machine interface technology of the instrument panel centre stack - will be a core feature of the new Ford Fiesta when it hits the road.

Gone is the flat, upright centre stack of the instrument panel, a feature typical of many small cars driven by the need to package a large radio head unit behind the fascia panel. New technology allows Fiesta to separate the key elements of audio system - the control buttons, display and underlying electronics - in a distributed architecture that gives designers more freedom to create aesthetically pleasing, functional shapes.

Many customers of the new-generation Ford Fiesta were raised with mobile phones and they will be instantly comfortable with the design of the car's Ford Convers+ system, which follows the centre stack contours to frame a large-screen display and control panel with key buttons for audio, in-car phone and vehicle settings.

Convenient toggle switches incorporated into the steering wheel allow the driver to control the system's key functions easily and intuitively.

The Ford Convers+ feature - already available on the Ford Mondeo, S-MAX and Galaxy models - represents a major step forward for the small car buyer. It is just one of several new features and technologies in the new Fiesta, including keyless vehicle technology symbolised by the distinctive 'Ford Power' button on the instrument panel.

The advanced technology of Convers+ will not be offered solely on high-spec vehicles. Ford expects more than 85 per cent of Fiesta orders to feature one of two available multi-function displays.

Another Verve Concept feature - the lozenge shaped array of large twist dials for the heating and ventilation systems at the midpoint of the centre stack - is retained in the production Fiesta design. This feature was inspired by the design of contemporary power showers.

Connectivity is another new Fiesta strength. The new centre console features a convenient tray for MP3 players complete with built-in jack sockets for an auxiliary (AUX) audio cable and a USB, along with the traditional 12 Volt outlet. This allows the car's audio system to control and charge the MP3 player.

Bluetooth(r) connectivity with Voice Control is also offered in the new Fiesta, along with more big-car technologies, including:

-Ford Easyfuel, the convenient capless refuelling system recently introduced with the Ford Mondeo designed to prevent accidental misfuelling
-Reach and rake steering wheel adjustment
-New ambient lighting features that provide a softly elegant red glow to discreetly highlight the interior of the vehicle
-'One shot' up and down driver window with anti-trap technology
-Bold, Dynamic, Sculpted

The bold colours, dynamic shapes and sculpted surfaces of the new Ford Fiesta indicate how deeply the spirit of the Verve Concept has been carried into production as the latest model of Ford's 'kinetic design' family.
Exciting and vibrant new production colours include 'Squeeze' and 'Hot Magenta', which is a production version of the unique colour developed for the three-door Verve Concept car.

"We were so pleased with the positive reaction to the body colour of the first Verve Concept, that we decided to adopt this colour for inclusion in the range soon after launch," said Burela.

The dynamic, coupŽ-like profile and sporty stance of the new Fiesta demonstrates that none of the emotional appeal of the concept cars has been lost.

"All the vital elements of 'kinetic design' combine to create a visually rich, dynamic exterior shape that is very close indeed to the original concept car," said Martin Smith, Ford of Europe's Executive Director for Design. "Full surfaces, bold graphics and dynamic lines combine coherently and harmoniously to create a dynamic spirit of fun and energy in motion."

With a feeling of toned muscularity, the new Fiesta asserts an air of confidence, stylishness and individuality. Its aggressively contoured bonnet and front wings convey a broad-shouldered stance, and its face features a distinctive signature element - a bold lower trapezoidal grille that draws attention and reinforces the key Ford attribute of sporty driving dynamics.

Chrome and brightwork are used selectively, like jewellery accents, to convey elegance and sophistication.

Large and full of character directly from the Verve concepts, Fiesta's bold headlamps become part of the shoulder shape and extend aggressively rearward almost as far as the stylishly raked A-pillars. The headlamp units incorporate all primary front lighting and signal functions - complemented on the lower bumper flanks by round, chrome-ringed fog lamps.

New Fiesta's profile emphasises its new, cab-forward shape and an attitude of poised, sporty style. The sweeping roofline extends appealingly from the forward-stretching A-pillar rearward, framing the bold graphic of the Fiesta side window profile to create the sporty feeling of a coupŽ for both three-door and yet-to-be-revealed five-door bodystyles.

"The Design team put as much importance on the shape of the five-door as the three-door," said Stefan Lamm, Chief Designer Exterior, Ford of Europe. "Both cars are based on the same body, which makes them sporty and dynamic, almost coupŽ-like."

The Fiesta side windows combine to create a unified profile window graphic - a key 'kinetic design' element that communicates dynamism. An elegant accent of chrome frames the lower edge of the side glass and accentuates the signature Ford "kick-up" at its rear.

The new Fiesta also features the signature bold wheel arches that communicate the vehicle's stance and dynamic capabilities, giving visual emphasis to new 17-inch alloy wheels.

Dynamic, 'kinetic design' lines arc from side to side, uniting the upper corners of the tail lamps with the distinctive spoiler, which incorporates a slim LED stop lamp array. The sculpture of the body shapes is accented by elements like the new tail lamp - another Verve element that feels like it is an integral part of the body - and the V-shaped tailgate's chamfered rear glass.

"I've been saying just wait for the new Fiesta to see how kinetic design can be translated into a small car," said Martin Smith, Executive Director of Design for Ford of Europe. "But now the wait is over. New Fiesta evokes an instant emotional response that says 'I want one' which extends the traditionally practical values of the Fiesta brand to appeal to a new, style-conscious generation of small car buyers."

Full technical details of the new Fiesta range will be released closer to the launch of the production model in autumn 2008.

FORD CONFIRMS FIESTA AS GLOBAL NAME FOR SMALL CAR


-Ford's new-generation global small car to be previewed at 2008 Geneva Motor Show. Its worldwide name is confirmed – Ford Fiesta.
-New Fiesta is the first product of Ford's new global product development process, with versions due for launch also in Asia and North America between 2008 and 2010.
-European production of new Fiesta begins in fall 2008.

COLOGNE, Germany, Feb. 14, 2008 – Ford's new small car family will use the Fiesta name around the world, the company confirmed today.

Designed and developed in Europe for customers in Europe, Asia, South Africa, Australia and the Americas between 2008 and 2010, the new Fiesta is the first major product of Ford's new global product development process. This new small car keeps alive a name synonymous with more than 30 years of success and strong driving dynamics in Europe and is already well known in markets across Asia, Australia and South America. The Fiesta also was offered in the U.S. from 1978 to 1980.

"The new Ford Fiesta captures every aspect of what's defined Ford as a small-car leader in Europe and builds on it in terms of driving dynamics and design," said Mark Fields, president of the Americas, Ford Motor Company. "When it arrives in North America in 2010, the Ford Fiesta will set a new standard in the small car segment. Even before it arrives in this market, though, the new Fiesta demonstrates how leveraging our global strengths can yield attractive benefits for customers around the world.

The dynamic new look for this global family of small cars was previewed in three Ford Verve Concept vehicles which made their debuts at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2007, the Guangzhou Motor Show in November 2007 and the North American International Auto Show in January 2008.

In Europe, the new Fiesta will debut first in production guise at the 2008 Geneva Motor Show in March and will go on sale in fall 2008 in three- and five-door hatchback body styles. By 2010, the new Fiesta will be on sale in markets across Europe, Asia, South Africa, Australia and North America in a variety of regionally tailored models derived from a common platform.

"With the all-new Fiesta, we want to create a world standard for small car quality, design and comfort in a vehicle that is as exciting to drive as it is to look at. We believe this all-new model will attract a whole new generation of small car buyers, whether they are in Britain, Spain, China or California," said Alan Mulally, Ford Motor Company President and CEO. "The new Ford Fiesta will set the standard for delivering to our customers products they really want and value while taking advantage of our wonderful global resources."

The new Ford Fiesta brings the dynamic Verve Concept exterior and interior styling to production reality, demonstrating that small cars can be stylish, sophisticated and emotional. It rejects the notion that an affordable small car has to be a commodity.

The new Ford Fiesta also makes major strides in small car craftsmanship, quality of materials and product choice while continuing to represent traditional strengths of practicality, value for money, agility and safety. It also brings a host of big-car features to the small-car segment for the first time.

"The new Ford Fiesta is an example of how good a small car can be," said Jim Farley, Ford's group vice president, Marketing and Communications. "The Fiesta is great to look at, great to drive and it has quality you can see, feel and touch. It's going to be an important growth product for North America."

A key Ford Fiesta strength throughout its life has been its acclaimed driving quality, and the new model intends to uphold this reputation. Ford's dynamics engineers also worked hard to enhance Fiesta's ride comfort and isolate road, wind and powertrain noise from the cabin, and to give the new model an impressively quiet driving quality for a small car.

Fiesta for a New Generation
The all-new Fiesta opens another chapter in the story of the popular Ford small car that has sold more than 12 million units since its introduction in 1976 and represented real change when it came on the automotive scene. While it has moved with the times and fashions over the years, it has remained steadfast in its dedication to providing economical, practical and dependable transportation for people of all ages.

Starting in the early 1970s, the Fiesta project became a personal mission of Ford's Chairman, Henry Ford II. A passionate believer in small cars, Ford rallied his company to the mission of creating a new model. He personally was involved in every step of the long process that led to the grand opening of the new automotive assembly plant in Almusafes, Valencia, with the attendance of the newly crowned King of Spain, Juan Carlos.

With the global fuel crisis as extra incentive, at the end of 1973, the Ford Board of Directors gave Project Bobcat, as it was originally known, the go-ahead for development and production. Fiesta didn't get its name until 1974, when Ford whittled down a list of 50 potential names to just five. The final choice went to Henry Ford II, and his preference for Fiesta was entirely appropriate given the creation of the new manufacturing plant in Spain.

In Europe, the new Fiesta will be built at Ford's Valencia manufacturing facility in Spain beginning in early 2009 alongside the Cologne manufacturing plant, which starts production in fall 2008.
A production announcement for the Ford Fiesta in Asia will be announced in April at the Beijing Motor Show. A North America announcement will come at a later date.


Verve Sedan Concept Specifications

Overall length 145.35 in.

Wheelbase 97.99 in.

Overall width 65.12 in.

Overall height at curb 54.33 in.

Track width
Front 58.03 in.
Rear 57.32 in.

Front Overhang 32.05 in.

Rear Overhang 57.32

Headroom
Front 37.8 in.
Second Row 35.83 in.

Legroom
Front 42.09 in.
Second Row 32.76 in.

Powertrain
Fuel-efficient 4-cylinder engine

Comments (45)

Tony:

This is the first Ford I've ever looked at and been excited about!! Bring us the hatchback!!!

(of course, technically a lot of this car is a Mazda but that can be ignored).

Remy LeBeau:

...........isn't this just a Mazda2 that Ford stole and put new badges on?

SVT:

This looks actually pretty decent and I would definitely candidate the little devil to be modified by Ford's SVT group, then you'd have a really exciting small car. I have to question whether it was a good idea to keep the Fiesta name, it sure didn't help Taurus/500 in sales...

Jim:

I love it. Wish they would kill the name Fiesta finally. It conjures up bad memories...

Gary:

Wow, seems like Ford may have gotten their heads on straight, or atleast straighter than before. I dig it.

bob:

Looks like a Mazda 2 that Ford beat with the ugly stick.

o:

1. this is because ford of europe designed it n those american idiots
2. this is the first car i have ever seen that has made it to production virtually unchanged
also touque report are you coverig the launch of the neew falcon?

ThelvynD:

***yawn***

ThelvynD:

***yawn***

Alex Greene:

This is not bad, but Mazda2 looks better. Hopefully, they'll bring it to North America, eventually...

Schillacci:

Looks nice, though I'm with you guys in that the Mazda looks better... I don't know if I'm gonna eventually buy into this new trend of big whale-eating-krill grilles that they're so common these days (all Peugeots, most new Citroëns and Fords themselves...)

Weird color choice for the presentation, I must add...

Chimpy:

The interior looks as though it were designed by Alienware. And yeah, what's up with that pea-soup color?

Cheap Car Lover:

The interior looks cheap and funny, but it is cheap!

Overall I think the car looks good. Better than a Mazda 2, but I'm apparently in the minority.

Fiestas were the ultimate queer-car of the 90's. I'm glad normal people like small cars again. I agree that they shold trash the Fiesta name.

puffballman:

Something about having the ford badge makes things look a little uneven for me. Maybe I'm used to symbols that are symmetrical.

It is alot better looking than the previous Ford Fiesta. It might be a rebadged Mazda but I think that is a good thing (transmission wise :) ).

Andrew:

Austin Martin called, they want their front nose back!

Teldar:

I'd like to see the 5 door here in the U.S. I don't think it's going to happen though. Small useful cars with good capacity and decent fuel milage just don't sell terribly well.... atl east according to Ford, against all proof by Toyota, Honda, Pontiac (toyota), and Nissan..... (the versa, fit, matrix, vibe)

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Tommy Boy :

Jest as I thought, no matter what we do with our cars, ricers will all ways look for a reason to hate them.

John:

The author must be on crack. I'm not excited.

Kell:

If Ford isn't bringing the Euro Focus over, then they should call this the Focus. It resembles a Focus ZX3. The name "Fiesta" is not helping matters.

Overall, I like the car and the drivetrains for commuter use, but the headlights are a bit too stretched out for my tastes. It looks like it's reaching for the A-pillar. Ford should just round it off at the light. Other than that, kudos to Ford.

Mark:

So this looks ok, but the new Toyota Matrix is ugly? I don't get you guys at all...

Garret:

I agree that the Mazda 2 is a little more appealing (much more so than the Yaris etc..), however this should provide good competition in the small car segment, provided reliability and gas mileage are comparable (the Chevy Aveo is a good example of a small care that doesn't compete with the Yaris/Fit/Versa in terms of mpg). The Hatchback especially would be good competition for the hatchback Yaris, which just has an odd front to it (although the yaris sedan looks much better). The name does need to be changed though.

If they were to change the name, and add a few nice options that appeal to the younger generation, it should do well.

Jeff:

I think this is defiantly one of the nicer looking small cars available/soon to be available.

I have not seen the Mazda version yet.

Either way it would be nice to have the hatch back version shown here. I should also say its about time these auto makers offer us in the USA some decent diesels.

Are there any mentions of a possible hybrid?

-Jeff

o:

this CAR IS NOT REBADGED IT IS COMPLETELY REENGINERED NO OF THE SHEET METAL OR WINDOWS ARE SHAREd.

get over yourselves the car is ugly because it is in vomit green

fiesta is an ugly name we all know so stp talking about it.

this car is amazing so stop dissing it

amereica is getting the euro focus next year

amereica may be getting the next gen mondeo

tourque reort if you are not covering the 2009 ford falcon orion launch ill be really pissed off

Tommy Boy :

o:

Damn, your spelling is worse than mine.

Reggie:

I like the exterior and interior of this car more than the mazda2. I'm completely shocked that ford is actually going to be bringing this to the US, I'll wait to see if they do before I get my hopes up, this car looks like it'll actually be a decent automobile from an american manufacturer.

o:

i wonder if ford will 3 bar grill this thing

Ozric:

"amereica is getting the euro focus next year"

What is your source for this information ? Ford is not in the habit of completely re-designing and re-tooling for a vehicle (2008 US Focus) only to kill it off in one year and bring the Euro Focus. This would be a significant loss in tooling for them. It.s not that I don't want the Euro Focus here, it is what they should have done in the first place, but I just can't see it from a financial standpoint for Ford at this time.

SteelCity1981:

How can Ford steal Mazda's design? They own 75% of the company! I mean come on some people, get with the program.

Mazda6 Guy:

@SteelCity1981:

Come one man, do your research before making your 75% claim, google is your friend!!!

SteelCity1981:

Aww did I offend you, because Mazda is partly owned by Ford? Poor Poor man, here let me get you a tissue....

Josh:

The dash is far too cluttered but the car itself looks okay. Those diesels are just way too weak for American interstate driving. Ford should add a 2.0L 110-120HP diesel.

nelson:

lmao, this vehicle is pretty ugly; the antithesis of exciting, even. i am even bored making fun of it.

James:

It's quoted in most places that ford owns about 33.4 %. They had only owned about 15% and Mazda fell into a financial crisis and ford saw that as an opportunity to take advantage. So yes, steelCity, let's do some research before making absurd comments.

Snake:

With respect, guys, but the issue with Ford is NOT whether or not the car will be "exciting". The Focus ZX3, in it's hayday, got great reviews from the automotive press regarding "excitement for the dollar / purpose".

The REAL issue with small Fords is: RELIABILITY and QUALITY.

In case you didn't know (I don't believe many do), for example the Focus was the SECOND MOST recalled car in automotive history.

http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news02/ford_focus.html

I *applaude* a nicely-designed, interesting-looking small Ford automobile...but let's keep the eye on the target. Make SURE this thing is built right and stays that way!

SteelCity1981:

How do you call that absurd? 75%, 33% they still own part of Mazda so what what's your point? You act like Mazda is totally independet from Ford. Now that's being absurd.

o:

it has been rumored on a multitude of websites that ford will get the uro focus for the 2011 model year

Mazda6 Guy:

@SteelCity1981:

Sorry man, but you didn't offend me...

Ford owns about 34% of Mazda, which means that they own a controlling interest in the company, and that is why they get to use some Mazda platforms on their vehicles...

So, last time I checked 34% didn't mean 75%, nor did it mean ownership of the company. But since google is clearly not your friend, or you don't have the time to do your research before making a claim, I will stop there.

Andri:

Isnt this a rebadged mazda 2? Imo doesnt look quite as good but atleast it might turn out to be a reliable Ford, for a change.

SteelCity1981:

Well clearly some people aren't anal about precentages as you either. I got more important things then to worry about how much precentage someone has over who and what parts of their division that they own. Only nerds care about that stuff.

o:

have a look at the new fg falcon its on this website
http://www.caradvice.com.au/

Ozric:

"it has been rumored on a multitude of websites that ford will get the uro focus for the 2011 model year"

What web sites ? What reliable source is making this claim ?

When Ford says they will bring the Euro Focus to the USA I will believe it. I just don't believe that they will throw the current one away that soon.

Luka__77:

I haven't seen uglier car in my life....

paul:

I agree so that we have this car in our country.

hater:

Can't you all get some new arguments, this isn't even fun anymore

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