A used Ford Fiesta can be bought at several car dealerships including the Ford dealership themselves, Carmax, and local car dealerships.
The best place to purchase a new Ford Fiesta is at a local Ford dealership. The best place to purchase a lightly used Ford Fiesta is to search at a trustworthy used car lot. Both new and used Ford Fiestas can also be found on online automobile retailers.
The price of a used Ford Fiesta depends on the year, the seller, and how many past owners of the vehicle there were. The average range is between $10,000-14,000.
Actually the company "Ford" manufactures the Ford Fiesta Zetec cars, where the term "Zetec" refers to a special type of engine used by Ford and introduced in the late 1989s.
The fuse box on a Ford Fiesta contains most of the fuses used to protect the vehicle's electrical system. It is located behind the hood release latch.
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Top rated hatchbacks include the Honda Fit, the Ford Fiesta, the Kia Forte, Ford Focus and Volkswagen GTI. Of this group, the Ford Fiesta performs the worst in safety tests.
The Ford Fiesta is currently the least expensive between the two vehicles. The difference between the two vehicles of the same year is about two thousand dollars.
Ford Fiesta cards are usually sold at Ford dealerships. One might also check the autotrader or Craigslist or local used car lots. There are many options as well in local newspapers to use as a resource.
If you need it cheap go for a used vw golf or ford fiesta
That is depends on which engine of the fiesta. also, depends on the age of engine etc.... the best way to do it is to test it yourself, fill the tank and reset the milage counter, then drive around for about 50 miles or so, when you refill the tank the amount it takes is the petrol you have used and you can work out the MPG from that.... P.S I think the official figure given by ford for the 1.3 finesse is 40 MPG
It contains no R12 Freon. Freon has not been used for years.