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How much does a 1991 Ford Festiva l cost?

How much does a 1991 Ford Festiva l cost?

$1,9951991 Ford Festiva L Brandenburg, KY Options Included: Pass-Through Rear Seat, Bucket Seats, Vinyl Seats, Cloth Seats, Steel Wheels, Temporary Spare Tire, Tires – Rear All-Se… Tools XTools 1991 Ford Festiva L for $1,995

What was the first year of the Ford Festiva?

First generation (WA; 1986–1993) The first generation Ford Festiva was designed by Mazda in Japan at the request of parent company Ford. The Mazda-designed and built three-door hatchback was launched in Japan in February 1986 under the name “Ford Festiva”, with the 1.1 and 1.3-liter engines.

What is the safety rating of the Ford Festiva?

The 2008 edition of Monash University ‘s Used Car Safety Ratings (UCSR), found that the first generation Festiva provides a “worse than average” (two out of five stars) level of safety in the event of an accident, in a comparison to other “light cars”.

When did the Kia Festiva come out in America?

The Kia-built version would debut in North America in 1987 for the 1988 model year with the Ford Festiva nameplate. Even for a cheaply-built copy of a lackluster economy car, the Festiva did not have much to brag about. Features like a tachometer and cloth seats were listed as special standard features on the LX top-level trim in 1988.

First generation (WA; 1986–1993) The first generation Ford Festiva was designed by Mazda in Japan at the request of parent company Ford. The Mazda-designed and built three-door hatchback was launched in Japan in February 1986 under the name “Ford Festiva”, with the 1.1 and 1.3-liter engines.

The 2008 edition of Monash University ‘s Used Car Safety Ratings (UCSR), found that the first generation Festiva provides a “worse than average” (two out of five stars) level of safety in the event of an accident, in a comparison to other “light cars”.

The Kia-built version would debut in North America in 1987 for the 1988 model year with the Ford Festiva nameplate. Even for a cheaply-built copy of a lackluster economy car, the Festiva did not have much to brag about. Features like a tachometer and cloth seats were listed as special standard features on the LX top-level trim in 1988.

Where was the Ford Festiva Pride badged made?

The Kia Pride badged version of the Festiva was manufactured in South Korea by Kia Motors from March 1987 to January 2000. Prior to its South Korean market release, exports as the Festiva had begun in December 1986 to Japan and the United States.

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