Posts with category : Ford Fiesta.
15.9.12
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Celebrations at Ford India continue through the festive season with Ganesh Chaturthi in Maharashtra this September. In its attempt to 'Go Further' and reach out to its customers, Ford is offering its customers in Maharashtra a special 'Festival Funday' offer.
1.6.12
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Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited is the top-selling automaker in Canada for the month of May and year-to-date with strong performances across the entire lineup. Significant demand for fuel efficient vehicles drove Ford car sales up 31 per cent
25.5.12
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The Ford Fiesta again was Europe's best-selling small car in April and for the first four months of 2012, according to the latest figures from the world's leading provider of automotive data and intelligence, JATO Dynamics.
According to JATO Dynamics, 25,900
8.4.12
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Ford has claimed Best Small Car for the Fiesta and Best Lower Medium Car for the Focus in the prestigious annual Fleet News Awards.
Fleet News Editor Stephen Briers said on behalf of the judging panel, “An ever-popular car with excellent running costs, the
26.3.12
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New high-tech developments have made Britain’s best-selling car and small van even cleaner with latest emissions dropping from 95 to 87g/km of CO2 and combined fuel economy rising to 85.6 mpg
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The significantly improved efficiency, boosting the environmental
18.3.12
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The Ford Fiesta and Ford Mondeo are winners in the 2012 CarBuyer Car of the Year awards.
Experts testing for CarBuyer.co.uk rated the Ford models on running costs, safety, performance, owner satisfaction, reliability and comfort.
The website concluded, “The
2.3.12
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Following a winning end to a dramatically successful debut season for the Ford Fiesta in global rallying competition, Ford is running works Fiesta models in the 2012 British Rally Championship.
The move adds another step in Ford’s ‘ladder of opportunity’, which