All 2011 Fiestas are powered by a 119HP 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine connected to either a standard five-speed manual gearbox or an optional six-speed dual clutch automatic transmission.
Ford said that it will accept early reservations for the new Fiesta from December 3, 2009, until April 2, 2010, with no obligation to purchase or put any money down. Those that choose to do so will be gifted with a SYNC system with navigation and a premium sound system for their new Fiesta.
For more details you can visit Ford's dedicated 2011 Fiesta microsite here.
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