new Ford Fiesta (what MPG to expect?)
what kind of mileage numbers can you expect out the united states version of the ford fiesta? and will the car be worth a darn?
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Ford has been coming out with some pretty good cars lately. I expect the Fiesta to be on par with a Yaris/Fit. Maybe 1-2 mpg better (and hopefully more).
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Lots of rave reviews in Europe. Ours is supposed to be part of the World car platform so it should be pretty close. We can only hope (or crush Ford with emails) that the diesel and ecoboost versions will make it here.
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Ford has a fleet of US spec Fiestas driving around the US as a marketing thing. I don't know if they're posting MPG figures, but you might be able to dig something up here:
Fiesta Movement | The 2011 Ford Fiesta: Live Feed | FiestaMovement.com |
They weren't US-Spec. They were 2009 Fiesta Titanium Package, German version cars. I drove one (guy even had a scangaugeII!), and on hills (warm engine) with the 5-speed manual I got 40.5 (or 40.9, can't remember) MPG US.
The US version it looks like will get the same 1.6L Ti-VCT engine, but not the 5 speed manual - seems to be that it'll get the 6-speed PowerShift transmission; a dual-clutch auto controlled manual gearbox. I only ONCE saw postulation on the EPA ratings; and it was said that they're looking for 31/39. |
i sure hoped it would have been mid 40's , well i'l stick to my chevy malibu to something really good comes out! it seems to me they wont let the sure enough fuel sippers come to the united states! why? i saw where a couple of vw's diesels got 65-80 mpgs!
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They may get that, but that's not what they're rated. By that standard, the Fiesta is good for 55-70 MPG. They are looking into making a US-version of the ECONetic, with a 1.0L 3-cylinder EcoBoost engine - it'll probably be good in the hands of a hypermiler to near 100 MPG...
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Recently my wife is drivng a new fiesta. I checked the very first 1000 km. This gives a 34.4 MPG. I hope it gets better after some more running in of the engine. Driving distances are short so maybe long trips will also improve FE. The engine is the 1.4 L 120 HP with 5 speed manual transmission.
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I was on Fords website looking at the new 2011 fiesta. They are claiming 30mpg city and 40mpg highway with *pending EPA certification. It appears that this is with the SFE option otherwise it's 30-city and 38-highway.
I was looking at options and they have a 5 speed manual or a 6 speed "powershift" that comes with a "SFE" or "super fuel efficient". •Underbody shields •Blockers on lower grille •15" painted-aluminum wheels •Speed control •Spare wheel and wheel cap Interesting. I wonder what the 'underbody shields' looks like. The following article claims a .33 Cd for the 2011 fiesta. 2011 FORD FIESTA'S GLOBAL KINETIC DESIGN TRANSLATES DRIVING DYNAMICS INTO SHEET METAL | Ford Motor Company Newsroom |
Can't tell you much on what they look like. I do know from folks that attended the LA Auto Show that with the SFE package, the Cd drops to ~.29x.
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The 2011 fiesta hatch back looks like it has pretty good aero. I wouldn't be surprised if you can get a sub .30 Cd on car. If not standard, a grill block, belly pan and rear wheel skirts should get you there.
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