Fiesta also seems way nicer inside. But the fiesta will have automatic transmission issues or even failure early in the life of the vehicle. Now I would assume like most cars they have at the very least a 3year/36,000mile bumper to bumper warranty, but do you have the time or patience to be going back and forth to the dealer. For $9,000 you can Well the regular 1.0L Ecoboost Fiesta does have everything the ST has, except for the better 6-speed gearbox, engine, steering rack, suspension components, larger rims with max performance tires, Recaro Seats, touchscreen, Sony stereo, keyless entry with push button start, moonroof, and the entire ST bodykit/facelift. ADDED - (by iNath) - Can get some for £40-£45 for the Ford ones. Wind Deflectors - Got my set off ebay, £35 delivered from Slovakia, they are good for so many things; They look really smart, The give a completely different feel when your driving, they don't get any wind pass, and it saves fuel! (In theory :S). Worth getting some though. I grew up in the 1970s and 1980s, and my parents always preferred European cars to American cars. So growing up, instead of Buicks and Fords, we had Audi, Renault, Peugeot, Morris, MGs, VWs, Fiats and Opels. Most of these brands left the US in the 1980s. My Dad was a car lover, so we always had 3 or 4 cars at a time. Yes, but ford’s revenue is 156,000 million a year. The core issue of being out of compliance an mpg (or two!) isn’t a big deal in America. In Europe if you sold exclusively 25 mpg cars you would be fined roughly 12,174 euros per car. In America you’d be fined 108 dollars per car. Just like many of you, one of the first upgrades that I looked into getting for my FiST was an exhaust. The little 1.6 engine makes a wonderful note, but the exhaust lacked the rally-car-esque growl that I had been hoping for. So, as any true car enthusiast would do, I spent hours scouring the internet for exhaust videos. The fiesta is lighter with much less power so it feels more nimble akin to a sports car. The focus feels heavy but much more powerful much like a muscle car. 1. [deleted] • 7 yr. ago. I'm not sure I'd say the Focus is more like a muscle car. The thing still handles quite well for a hot hatch, definitely not floaty at all. I was told that insurance is higher if there is more of a type of car on the road as it is statistically more likely to be in a crash. That was in the UK though. We just got a 2012 SE and are paying $41.xx a month on it. And something like $60 each for a 2016 F150 and 2017 Armada. 8J0heY.

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