We don't know about you, but the pre-refresh Ford Fiesta was not a car we liked to look at. For 2014, Ford's subcompact got a new face, seemingly borrowed from Aston Martin, and it's very sexy.
The new Fiesta has been added to ford.com, and the good news is it's still quite chap to buy. The cheapest car you can have is the Fiesta S sedan for $14,000, but even the Titanium with MyFord Touch and a rearview camera is cheap at $18,200 (sedan).
The hatchback is slightly more expensive, adding $600 across all trim grades, but we find it quite a bit sexier.
There's a choice of nine exterior colors, different sets of wheels and of course three trim levels: S, SE and Titanium. The only engine mentioned is the old 1.6-liter available with a five-speed manual or a six-speed automatic.
The hatchback is slightly more expensive, adding $600 across all trim grades, but we find it quite a bit sexier.
There's a choice of nine exterior colors, different sets of wheels and of course three trim levels: S, SE and Titanium. The only engine mentioned is the old 1.6-liter available with a five-speed manual or a six-speed automatic.