Tuesday, July 13, 2010

U.S. Ford Fiesta Deliveries to be Delayed!



The 2011 Ford Fiesta which is being released in the United States for the first time in the model's history will be delayed for another 2 weeks due to problems with railroads that were damaged from storms. Previous year Ford models can be purchased at a Providence Used Cars dealer. Nissan is also releasing smaller vehicle models such as the electric Nissan Leaf, and one of its most popular small vehicles is the Nissan Verso which can be found at a Golden Isles Nissan dealer.

The Ford Fiesta is one of Europe's top selling subcompact vehicles. Other European vehicles can be purchased during Volkswagen Specials. There were several railroads damaged in Mexico that will be transporting Ford Fiesta parts. The Ford Fiesta has 2,000 early orders and may do well in the United States where there is an emerging small vehicle market. Other Ford models have had strong showings for the first half of 2010, and Ford continues to expand its control over several key markets.

The Fiesta started its production for North America in May at a Mexican factory. The Fiesta gets 29 miles per gallon in the city and 40 miles per gallon on the highway. It is one of the most anticipated releases of a small vehicle in the United States in a long time. There are several customer and fan groups that have spawned out of the news that the Fiesta was coming to the United States, including Facebook groups and online fan websites.

Because of the current interest in the model, it is likely to do well in the North American market and become one of the strongest competitors among other small vehicles. It will be available at $13,995, which is a very competitive price tag, and it features a 120 hp 4 cylinder Duratec engine. Other features will be available as well.

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