What kind of car is the 2013 Ford Fiesta?
The 2013 Ford Fiesta is a subcompact car available in four-door sedan and hatchback body styles. Both are available in S, SE and Titanium trim levels.
What are the trim levels of the Ford Fiesta?
More than the vehicle itself, the Ford Fiesta’s order sheet has been revised for 2013 creating a new, more rational alignment of equipment and feature packages. There are now three distinct trim levels – S, SE and Titanium – each of which is available on both Sedan and Hatch body styles.
Is the 2012 Ford Fiesta a good car?
The 2012 Ford Fiesta has competitive pricing, great fuel economy and an upscale cabin, but those attributes don’t trump its unrefined transmission, lack of cargo space and frustrating multimedia system. The Fiesta is again available in hatchback and sedan body styles for 2012; we tested a hatchback model in a midlevel SE trim.
How big is the trunk of a Ford Fiesta?
The Fiesta sedan has 12.8 cubic feet of trunk space, while the Fiesta hatchback has 15.4 cubic feet behind its rear seats and 26 cubic feet with the seats folded. Tech features are hit-or-miss. The climate control knobs are user-friendly, and Ford’s available SYNC voice recognition works much better than most hands-free systems.
If you’re looking for a fuel-efficient small car, but you don’t want to sacrifice the interior quality or modern features usually found only on larger, more expensive models, the 2013 Ford Fiesta sub-compact is an easy choice. If you’re all about room and high resale value, the Honda Fit trumps the Fiesta in both categories.
What to look for in a Ford Fiesta?
To find a reason to pick the Fiesta over its Asian competitors, look inside. Ford has done a masterful job with the Fiesta’s interior styling and execution, offering a number of distinctive interior choices, such as white/black leather seating, contrasting piping and plum leather seating surfaces.