Ford to Unveil Fiesta Van in Paris
By Clinton Deacon
September 9, 2008 9:00 PM
Filed Under: Ford, German, Paris Motor Show
At next month's Paris Motor Show, Ford will bring the panel van version of its Ford Fiesta to be unveiled to the public for the first time.
As with previous generations of the Fiesta Van, not much will change at the front of the vehicle and the same can be said for its overall body profile apart from full body panels replacing the rear passenger windows. Inside the rear seats will be gutted out to make extra room in the boot for a cargo space of 1000 liters.
Power under the hood is expected to range from 60hp up to 90hp and pricing is set to start at €11,070 for the German market.
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Lol, only 60hp? pretty much nothing 'under the hood.'
interesting... verrrry interesting hahaha wow seriously though... wth is that haha... who's gonna buy THIS to transport things??? it doesn't even have any "towing" power... like even if its light weight stuff to carry around... this is really a "coupvan" lol coupe+van
what is the point?? a van is supposed to be big and carry lots of stuff this is small so it wont carry lots of stuff
These cars are based solely on commercial use. Plus the chance of u seeing these in the city are 100% soo its not like ur going to use this on the b roads. And since its not as tall as a normal van, people will like you because your not blocking their vision ahead.
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