Photos: Ford has a Fiesta in Beijing

By Derek Fung on 24 April 2008

Tags: beijing motor show 2008 | fiesta | ford | verve | badge | car | door | lights | concept | hatch

Ford took the stage at the 2008 Beijing Motor Show to unveil an "S" version of its upcoming Fiesta. Something very, very similar will be heading this way later in the year or early next.

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chris manuel
chris manuel
24/04/2008 01:59 PM

Anyone else thinking a little Mazda 3 ?

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canberra_photographer
canberra_photographer
24/04/2008 09:01 PM

No resemblance to the Mazda 3, rear end has more edge and the front is more under stated. This actually looks like what a "hot" hatch/small sedan should look like... sporty. Toyota tried... and failed... with the Yaris which to be honest is only driven by readers of Mens Style who spend more time on their hair than my girlfriend.

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gavmiester
25/04/2008 10:27 AM

Mazda 3....hahahahaha. Are you on crack?

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