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Ford Launches The New "Fiesta Of The Future" - 9/4/2007 1:33:34 AM   
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Hi everybody i just found the latest news about Ford that Ford is preparing to launch a new car, as it announced will be everyone’s admiration and will be characterized by being “one for all”, in line with its known policy that each unit adapts the requirements of the market.



Although the design of the new car had been returned to the famous “Kinetic” company, but it was not clear if the production of the new model will depend on any aesthetic foundations.

I read this information while i was surfing the net for Automotive Articles and News on OnlineWebLibrary Blog and i found also many other interesting topics so i decided to share this news with you "My New Friends"
also i did great effort till i found the video which explains the components of that supernatural car if any one is keen in knowing more about the new Ford Fiesta car, Ford New Fiesta Video
I hope that i can oneday buy that great car

I'm waiting for your comments
your would be friend,
stvalentine

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RE: Ford Launches The New "Fiesta Of The Future" - 12/11/2007 10:36:56 PM   
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Smaller cars smash quite well under 18 wheels. Why settle for less? And how crammed would a family be? Honestly if all cars were made for midgets and people with no past we would all be walkin'. But I always wanted to take one of the old festivas and shove a 351W in it for some wheelie-poppin' fun. (Only drawback was the possibility of blowing the dinky tires off the rims too often - but that looks to have been solved). Now I'd be more likely to crack the aluminum rims in half. Yeah for progress. Are we goin' backwards now? Just when you thought the quadricycle went out of style they reinvent it - the possibilities make me smile (351W that is). I have a good question - is there a website to compare the size of this to maybe say a Ford Model N? Obviously it's lower but hmmmm -I think i'd rather fly out of this new one in a bad accident thank you very much. Maybe I just had one to many thrills near 18 wheels of fury?

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RE: Ford Launches The New "Fiesta Of The Future" - 12/11/2007 10:38:42 PM   
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I'm tired. I'm going to bed now. Ignore me if you're mad (I'll completely understand - I get to be an ass funin' around sometimes).

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RE: Ford Launches The New "Fiesta Of The Future" - 12/12/2007 7:43:13 AM   
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Yeah, I am not fond a small cars, I had one, until someone ran a red light. But goingstrong, european countries need small cars. It seems alot of their roads are pretty small, at least in cities. 

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RE: Ford Launches The New "Fiesta Of The Future" - 1/12/2008 8:04:54 AM   
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crazy Germans...

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RE: Ford Launches The New "Fiesta Of The Future" - 1/12/2008 8:07:34 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: goinstrong

Smaller cars smash quite well under 18 wheels. Why settle for less? And how crammed would a family be? Honestly if all cars were made for midgets and people with no past we would all be walkin'. But I always wanted to take one of the old festivas and shove a 351W in it for some wheelie-poppin' fun. (Only drawback was the possibility of blowing the dinky tires off the rims too often - but that looks to have been solved). Now I'd be more likely to crack the aluminum rims in half. Yeah for progress. Are we goin' backwards now? Just when you thought the quadricycle went out of style they reinvent it - the possibilities make me smile (351W that is). I have a good question - is there a website to compare the size of this to maybe say a Ford Model N? Obviously it's lower but hmmmm -I think i'd rather fly out of this new one in a bad accident thank you very much. Maybe I just had one to many thrills near 18 wheels of fury?


351W? Why not the 460PI?

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