How Long Is A 2013 Fiesta?

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General information Dimensions Length

4068 mm 160.16 in.
Width 1735 mm 68.31 in. Width with mirrors folded 1783 mm 70.2 in.

How long is a 2013 Ford Fiesta hatchback?

Dimensions in mm in inches Length 4320

170.08
Width 1764 69.45 Height 1486 58.5 Wheelbase 2489 97.99

How long is a mk8 Fiesta?

General information Dimensions Length

4068 mm 160.16 in.
Width 1735 mm 68.31 in. Width with mirrors folded 1783 mm 70.2 in.

What is the length of a Ford Fiesta 2012?

With adequate maintenance and conscientious use, a Ford Fiesta can push

200,000 miles

before falling apart.

Are 2013 Ford Fiestas good cars?

The Fiesta impresses with its athletic driving dynamics and upscale interior, but its

low reliability rating

makes this subcompact car a poor choice for shoppers on a tight budget, who won't be able to keep up with repair costs. Competitors like the 2013 Honda Fit and Toyota Yaris offer better reliability.

What's the fastest Ford Fiesta?

Chris Todd made history at Ford Show Lite breaking into the 8s with a storming 8.91 at 157 mph becoming the first Ford Fiesta in the world to run an 8 second 1/4 mile.

What does St Stand for Ford?

ST stands for

sports technologies

and is something that has also been added to the Ford Fiesta ST and Ford Mondeo ST too.

Is a 2012 Ford Fiesta a good car?

We can say without hesitation that the 2012 Ford Fiesta is

one of the most rewarding cars to drive in its class

. Though its acceleration is just average, in the real world of stop-and-go traffic and freeway merging, the Fiesta's engine is a pleasure.

Is the Ford Fiesta big enough?


The Fiesta is spacious enough in the front

, but the rear seats are a bit cramped. Three-door models aren't very good for taking along passengers, but at least the five-door has better access. If you need to carry people in the back, though, a VW Polo or SEAT Ibiza would be a better option.

What gas mileage does a 2012 Ford Fiesta get?

We can say without hesitation that the 2012 Ford

Fiesta is one of the most rewarding cars to drive in its class

. Though its acceleration is just average, in the real world of stop-and-go traffic and freeway merging, the Fiesta's engine is a pleasure.

What used cars NOT to buy?

  • Chrysler Town & Country. Chrysler's new minivan will hopefully rate better than Town & Country. …
  • BMW X5. 2012 BMW X5 | BMW. …
  • Ford Fiesta. Compact cars by Ford had a bad run between 2011 and 2014 | Ford. …
  • Ram 1500. …
  • Volkswagen Jetta. …
  • Cadillac Escalade. …
  • Audi Q7. …
  • Fiat 500.

What goes wrong with Ford Fiesta?

NHTSA data for these problems include

four crashes, one fire, and seven injuries

. Owners experienced engine stalling, lack of power, slipping gears, shuddering, and lurching. As with transmission issues, Ford failed to provide resolutions to these problems for the owners.

Do Ford Fiestas have transmission problems?

Ford's Fiesta, Focus, and Fusion lines

have been plagued with transmission problems

, starting from shortly after owners buy or lease the cars, and sometimes resolving only when owners buy something else. … It then placed the transmissions in its new lines of ultra-efficient cars and sold them to millions of people.

Which Ford Fiesta engine is best?

Our pick of the engine range is the

1.0-litre EcoBoost three-cylinder petrol engine

. It's been around for a little while now, but remains a top choice because it mixes so many great attributes: it's punchy, economical and really fun to use all at the same time.

Is it worth buying a Ford Fiesta ST?

The ST didn't feature in the most recent What Car? Reliability Survey as a model in its own right, but the regular Fiesta did. It finished in a

respectable 10th place

in the small car class. Ford came 18th out of 31 manufacturers in the same survey.

Is a Ford Fiesta fast?

The all-new Fiesta is powered by Ford's all-new 1.5-litre EcoBoost petrol engine – the first three-cylinder engine ever to power a Ford Performance model – delivering 200 PS and 290 Nm of torque for 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) acceleration in 6.5 seconds and a

top speed of 232 km/h (144 mph)

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