For some car buyers, buying a car is not just about the looks, it's also about the performance, and much more about the cost of the four wheel drive. But what happens if you combine a modern slick car details, with good gas-efficiency, and a low-cost price tag? The result is Ford's newest subcompact vehicle, the 2011 Ford Fiesta, available in all leading ford dealerships.

Going Back

This car celebrated its birthday in the year 1976, when it was first released by the Ford company. After two years from its first production, the car toppled other subcompact contemporaries, including the then reigning Vauxhall Chevette. As the years ensued, however, the competition became tougher and Ford has to re-invent the car. The second version of the Fiesta was a successful one, with Ford producing and selling out 150,000 units starting the year 1983.

With a tough competition on the market, the manufacturers have to make sure that the Ford Fiesta can retain its charm and still attract car buyers going in ford dealer showrooms. When the vehicle was again re-made in 2005, the Fiesta had a major reconstruction in the front and rear portion. It had eventually started to look like a standard modern car during this time.

Ford continued to plan innovations for this car, and today, the Ford Fiesta achieves another height with the birth of its newest version, the 2011 Ford Fiesta. The 1.6 liter 4 cylinder engine and 5-speed manual transmission is already a great value for such a low-priced vehicle.

The 2011 Ford Fiesta - Why Buy It?

This fun four wheel drive comes in equally fun colors: Bright Magenta, Lime Squeeze, and Yellow Blaze. The interior is a well-designed one that comes with leather uphostered seats and heated front seats, in addition to the small screen for stereo systems and computers. It is also enhanced with the Sync voice activation control, Ford's trademark, so that you enjoy more time listening to your mp3 music or answering calls without getting distracted by complicated buttons and controls.

And a car that can start up without even the car keys? Yes it's possible with the 2011 Ford Fiesta.

Interested in buying one now? For just $13,000, you can already clinch a deal for a four-door sedan version and $16,000 for a five-door hatchback (prices does not include taxes, by the way).

Go to your local ford dealerships not and schedule a trial drive with ford dealers to test the difference.

Author's Bio: 

Watkin Motors Ford, located in Vernon British Columbia, is Canada's oldest established Ford Dealership. First opening in 1915, we are a third generation Dealership that believes in Customer Satisfaction. We carry a large supply of new and used Ford F-series trucks, suvs and cars.