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Put Those Next-Gen Ford Fiesta ST Dreams to Bed, America - It's Not Happening
Over the last seven years, America, you didn’t buy many Ford Fiestas. Fewer than 430,000, in fact. For perspective, in the much smaller United Kingdom market, Ford sold over 500,000 Fiestas in just the last four years.
But the Fiesta’s lack of popularity — and its dramatic loss of popularity in America — is not a unique-to-Ford situation. U.S. sales of subcompact cars plunged by more than a fifth, year-over-year, during the first eight months of 2017. That tumble comes after U.S. sales of subcompact cars declined in 2015 and 2016, as well.
Nevertheless, it comes as no surprise that Ford, after exploring America’s affordable avenues for one generation of Fiesta, isn’t bringing the seventh-generation version to America. And now we have confirmation that there is absolutely no hope the next-gen Ford Fiesta ST will come stateside, either.
2018 Ford Focus RS Gets a $5,000 Price Hike, Sort Of
2018 will be the final year for the current iteration of the Ford Focus RS.
Shed a tear.
Now shed another tear for the old base price, because the old base Focus RS is done, CarsDirect says. For 2018, Ford is equipping every U.S.-bound edition of the Focus RS with a limited slip differential, the RS2 package, and 19-inch wheels.
As a result, the $36,995 2017 Ford Focus RS gives way to a $41,995 2018 Ford Focus RS.
Paging the Civic Type R. Civic Type R to the showroom.
Ford Australia's FPV Builds Its Final V8 Interceptor
Though Ford Australia has yet to build its last vehicle, the subsidiary’s Ford Performance Vehicles unit has come to the end of the road with its final V8 interceptor.
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