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Old 10-22-2010, 12:08 AM   #22
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The Fiesta is still a Ford, and will still be pumping out blue smoke in a couple of years, if not before. It will still be a Ford, in other words. I wouldn't buy the thing if it got 100 mpg!


Let me guess. You also think Hyundai still builds junk.

We may be partial to Toyota/Yaris but the fact is is that the Fiesta trumps the Yaris in almost every category. Then again, it has the advantage of being newer and generally more expensive.

Ford is a completely different company under superb new leadership and focus. Ford's quality/longevity still isn't at Toyota's level (neither is anyone else's) but their quality is a whole new world over 10 years ago.
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