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What are the specs on a 1999 Ford Fiesta?

What are the specs on a 1999 Ford Fiesta?

Parkers has the most comprehensive specifications about Ford Fiesta Hatchback 1999 available online.

Is the Ford Fiesta 1.25 Zetec a good car?

The Fiesta 1.25 Zetec has certainly helped Ford stay top of the UK’s new car sales chart, with competitive pricing, attractive finance plans and generous equipment levels.

Which is the cleanest car in the Fiesta range?

However the Fiesta Zetec 1.25 isn’t the cleanest of the Fiesta range. It puts out 120g/kms of emissions, which equates to an annual tax bill of £30. And our experts predict that the Ford Fiesta Zetec will hold on to its value reasonably well, with an average figure of 39.6 per cent after three years.

Is the Ford Fiesta supermini a good car?

The Fiesta isn’t perfect though: the interior is still blighted by some cheap plastics, and while its entry price of £12,945 is tempting, the figure can rise quickly when you start adding some of the optional safety equipment. But the Ford Fiesta is still a talented all-rounder that stands head and shoulders above the rest of the supermini class.

Parkers has the most comprehensive specifications about Ford Fiesta Hatchback 1999 available online.

What are the dimensions of a Ford Fiesta?

Ford Fiesta VI (Mk6, 5 door) 2001 – 2005 Hatchback Power: from 60 to 100 Hp | Dimensions: 3917 x 1683 x 1463 mm: Ford Fiesta (Mk6, 3 door) Hatchback: Ford Fiesta V (Mk5, 5 door) 1999 – 2001 Hatchback Power: from 50 to 75 Hp | Dimensions: 3833 x 1634 x 1334 mm: Ford Fiesta V (Mk5, 3 door)

What kind of engine does a Ford Fiesta have?

For the 1999 Fiesta, Ford dropped the 1.1-liter engine and made the 1.3-liter unit the base version. A new, 1.25-liter ZETEC engine was installed and offered 75 hp. For selected markets, the Fiesta featured a 1.6-liter engine. An improved 1.8-liter turbodiesel version was introduced.

What was the best year for the Ford Fiesta?

The 1995 Fiesta was one of the best cars in its class when it was introduced, and its main advantages were the low running costs. The fourth-generation Fiesta and the sixth generation of the Escort used the same recipe to use an older platform with a new exterior design.

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