New Ford Fiesta Rated at 40mpg Highway and 29mpg City, See How it Compares with its Rivals
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New Ford Fiesta Rated at 40mpg Highway and 29mpg City, See How it Compares with its Rivals



The official EPA (that's short for Environmental Protection Agency) numbers for Ford's highly anticipated new Fiesta are in.

According to the agency's calculations, the 2011 Fiesta with Ford's new six-speed PowerShift automatic transmission achieves an EPA certified 40mpg highway and 29mpg city (equal to 5.9lt and 8.1 lt/100km respectively).

The five-speed manual transmission model is EPA rated at 37 mpg highway and and 29 mpg city.

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