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2012 Ford Fiesta ST with 180PS Turbo Engine Makes its Production Debut, U.S. Version Likely
After several appearances in concept trim on the motor show circuit across the world, it's time for Ford to present the final production version of the Fiesta ST on the eve of its 2012 Geneva Motor Show debut. The hottest model of the Blue Oval's supermini series gets a 1.6-litre turbocharged EcoBoost gasoline engine rated at 180PS (178bhp) and 240Nm (177 lb-ft). It is matched to a six-speed manual gearbox that drives the front wheels.
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New Ford Fiesta St Hot Hatch Confirmed For North America, Debuts In Los Angeles
At last year's LA Auto Show, Ford displayed a concept version of the Fiesta ST, stating at the time, that it "remained open" to selling the hot hatch on this side of the Atlantic. Well, the decision has been made and at this week's...
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All-new Ford B-max: First Official Photo Of Small Mpv Released Ahead Of Geneva
Less than one year after Ford showed the B-MAX study at the Geneva Salon, the Blue Oval unwrapped the final production model of its new entry in the European small MPV segment. The official presentation will once again take place at the Geneva Motor...
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Iaa 2011: Ford Introduces New Focus St In Both Hatchback And Station Wagon Flavors
Almost a year after appearing at the 2010 Paris Motor Show in concept form, Ford has lifted the covers off the production version of its new global performance model, the Focus ST. If you remember the showcar's looks and specifications, there is...
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Ford Planning Fiesta Minivan Concept For Geneva Show, Production Model With Sliding Doors To Follow In 2012
Ford is getting ready to premiere a concept version of a Fiesta-based small minivan at the upcoming Geneva Salon next March. The design study will act as a pilot for the production vehicle that will follow in early 2012 and will replace the current generation...
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Ford Fiesta Gets New Auto Transmission To Satisfy About 10 Percent Of Small Car Buyers In Europe
In the U.S., the availability of an automatic transmission on any new mainstream model launched into the market is a must while a manual gearbox is considered more of a luxury. In Europe it's the other way around with only about 10 percent of small...
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