We can expect American car haulers to be transporting the 2011 Ford Fiesta to car dealerships in the United States sometime in the future. It was announced the other day by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that they have certified this vehicle with a rating that should see drivers get about 40 mpg on the highway and 29 mpg in the city. This means that the 2011 Ford Fiesta is rated for 5 mpg more than the Honda Fit and 4 mpg better than the Toyota Yaris, which means we could see a lot more of these vehicles being taken to international destinations on ocean car carriers in the future.
Just how does the 2011 Ford Fiesta manage to achieve these results? Engineers have added a new 1.6-liter Duratec engine combined with Twin Independent Variable Camshaft Timing (Ti-VCT) that will put about 120 hp at your disposal. To this they have added as many fuel-saving technologies as they could add and a six-speed automatic PowerShift transmission that is suppose to provide fuel benefits unlike anything seen so far. They have even added energy reducing features that improves overall efficient of the vehicle by decreasing the amount of energy required to use features such as air conditioning and the alternator.
When can you expect to see the new 2011 Ford Fiesta being taken to dealerships by American car delivery services? We can expect the 2011 Ford Fiesta to be appearing in a four-door sedan and five-door hatchback version sometime this summer, according to the latest sources.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
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