The new Ford Fiesta has received lots of good reviews in the press and on the web. Most visitors to Fiesta Force are fans of the new small Ford or consumers looking for more information and feedback from owners.
I think the two reviews below should appeal to FF fans and new members. As a long time Top Gear fan I’m partial to their humorous take on car reviews but also appreciate the factual nature of the Consumer Reports video.
Let us know what you think after the break.
Top Gear Ford Fiesta Review:
Consumer Reports Ford Fiesta Review:
Ford isn’t planning an ST or RS Fiesta, but this is the next best thing – the Ford Fiesta S2000 rally car. Built by M-Sport – the same team behind the WRC Focus – it’s Ford first global rally car.
The Fiesta is eligible to enter national rally championships, as well as the IRC and S2000 World Cup in 2010, and will also form the basis of Ford’s WRC effort in 2011. It will debut as a course car at next week’s Rally of Scotland, the final round of this year’s IRC.
The new Fiesta S2000-spec rally car will make its public debut this weekend when it appears as course car on the final round of the Intercontinental Rally Challenge (IRC) in Scotland.

Ford finally took the wraps off the new rally challenger at its M-Sport HQ in Cumbria yesterday.
“This is the first global rally car for Ford and M-Sport,” says M-Sport Managing Director Malcolm Wilson. “I really believe that we have produced a fantastic rally car and this launch is a big step to seeing it out competing in rallies. It’s the first time in five years that we have been able to offer a Ford rally car that can challenge for overall victory in national championships across the world.”
The new car will make its competitive debut in 2010 and is eligible for S2000 and IRC regulations, but is likely to form the basis for Ford’s next full-house WRC car when new rules come into effect in 2011 or 2012.
The 280bhp, 192lb ft four-wheel drive Fiesta S2000 has gone from the drawing board to the rally stage in just nine months.
“It’s a fantastic feeling to see the car actually launched to the world after all the hard work and testing behind closed doors,” says M-Sport Technical Director Christian Loriaux. “Everyone at M-Sport has had to pull together in order to get the Fiesta S2000 finished in such a short period of time and it has been a great team effort to get to this point so quickly.
You’ve seen various magazine reviews of the new Fiesta but take a look at what everyday readers of “What Car” have to say about the car!
While not as amusing as the TopGear review, enjoy the Fifth Gear take on the new Ford Fiesta.

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From the 2009 Chicago Auto Show, Cars.com’s Kelsey Mays takes a look at the 2011 Ford Fiesta.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6528431482563145567
The UK’s iMotor reviews the Ford Fiesta Zetec S. Enjoy the video.

Dutch Mandel from Autoweek, reviews the 2009 Ford Fiesta.
http://www.dailymotion.com/videox86x0i
Aftermarket tuning specialist Mountune Performance has developed an upgrade kit for the new Fiesta 1.6-litre Duratec Ti-VCT Zetec-S and Titanium models. Available through selected Ford dealership…


The Ford Fiesta ECOnetic becomes the most fuel efficient 5 seater family car in the UK with CO2 emissions under 100g/km. Aerodynamic body styling, lowered suspension and low resistance tyres all help to achieve ultra low CO2 emissions.
Ride along with rally champion Marcus Gronholm as he storms up the Pikes Peak course in the Ford Fiesta RallyCross in an homage to the famous Climb Dance Pikes Peak run

Ford Fiesta launch before the Pikes Peak run.


Rallycross Front Angle
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