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Old 30-11-2012, 03:29 PM   #1
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Thumbs up '14 Fiesta ST at LA motorshow

jalopnik's look at ST is a good read from a USA perspective.

by Raphael Orlove

After years of clamoring for tiny Euro-style hot hatchbacks, American buyers are finally enjoying something of a small performance car renaissance. Ford's small 197-horsepower Fiesta ST is big part of that trend.

Ford's 2,600-pound Fiesta is now going to get an optional 197-horsepower 1.6 liter four cylinder, backed up with 214 lb-ft of torque. It seemed like yesterday that carmakers were repeatedly telling us Americans that we didn't want that kind of power in that small a package, or just plain couldn't handle it. Even with the high-spec engine, Ford still thinks the car will get 34 mpg. Nice.

The ST is fairly well set into the enthusiast mold. We only get the five-door hatch and the manual transmission. No sedan, no slushbox. Sports suspension, better brakes, and a bodykit are unsurprising parts of the ST package.

Well Americans, we have seen the newest little hot hatch, now go buy one so Ford doesn't cancel production in a few years. If you're not sure whether or not you want one, check out all the great pictures

source: http://jalopnik.com/5963959/2014-for...erformance-car









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