
The Ford Fiesta is a car that is classified as being mid class. It is very small, and it is also referred to as being a supermini vehicle. It is manufactured primarily in Europe, but it is also produced in South America, Asia, and South Africa. While it is sold around the world, it was only offered in the United States for a short period of time. The Ford Fiesta is one of the most successful models to be offered by the company, and as of 2006, the company has sold more than ten million models. It should also be noted that it is one of the longest running models, at it was first produced in 1976.
The eighth generation is expected to be introduced sometime after 2006. This
car can come in two variations, and these are the five door hatchback and the three door hatchback. There are also four engine types available for this car, and these are the Zetec, CVH, Kent, and HCS. The Fiesta Finesse also uses a Ford IB5 transmission. The introduction of this model is a result of the demand which existed in Europe for superminis. This demand was especially high during the 1970s, and Ford lacked cars which could meet this demand.
The energy crisis of 1973 also increased demand for a vehicle that was small and fuel efficient. After a great deal of research, Ford produced a prototype which was codenamed Bobcat. The Bobcat would eventually become the Fiesta. And the car was first showcased in 1975. The Mark 1 was the first generation, and it lasted from 1976 until 1983. This model was the first one to come with a front wheel drive system. The second model was the Mark 2, and it lasted from 1983 until 1989. The interior design was different from the Mark 1, and the front used a more aerodynamic look.
The Mark 3 was introduced in 1989, and it lasted until 1997. This model was the best selling British car during the early 1990s. The RS1800 engine was added to the car in 1992, and the CVH engine was discontinued. The Mark 4 was introduced in 1995, and it had a design which was drastically different from the others. The Mark 5 was introduced in 1999, and it lasted until 2002. It was replaced by the Mark 6 and the Mark 7.