2009 Ford Fiesta Reviews, Pricing & Specs

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The U.S. is expected to become a bit smaller in 2011 with the introduction of the Ford Fiesta. Ford is counting on this subcompact, a huge hit in Europe, to eventually take over the world. Available in Europe since the mid-‘70s, and soon to be available in Africa and Asia as well as the U.S., the ’09 Fiesta debuted in 2008 as the Verve concept, and is available there as a three-door hatchback, a five-door hatchback, and as a sedan.

For 2009, the Ford Fiesta is available with a choice of five engines and two transmissions. Engines run from a 59-hp, 1.3-liter four cylinder (I4) gasoline engine to a 118-hp 1.6-liter premium-gas-only I4 that allegedly puts out 150 lb-ft of torque and was tested at a lackluster 0-60 in 11.9 seconds. However, once the 1.6-liter does get under way, highway passing and merging acceleration is more than adequate. A bonus is that the 1.6-liter I4 gas engine managed an average of 39.9 mpg, which is almost as good as a MINI Cooper. Two turbodiesels are also among the powerplant choices, a 67-hp, 1.4-liter I4, and an 89-hp 1.6-liter I4.

A five-speed manual transmission is standard for the ’09 Fiesta, with a four-speed automatic available only with the final engine choice, the 95-hp 1.4-liter I4 gas engine. The five-speed manual tranny is described as smooth enough, but with a rather long throw to be considered truly sporty.

With an electrically operated power-steering system, a new, high-strength-steel chassis, 16-inch tires, and an available sport-tuned suspension, the 2009 Ford Fiesta handles well in the corners and provides an exceptional highway drive.

The European version of the ’09 Fiesta has a well-designed cabin with a multi-function panel that tops off the attractive center stack and provides easy access to audio and climate controls. Bluetooth technology dominates the European Fiesta, with Ford’s SYNC system expected to be available on U.S. trims.

Safety-wise, the 2009 Fiesta includes the Intelligent Protection System featuring as many as seven airbags, including front, side, and supplemental side curtain airbags, as well as stability control and four-wheel ABS.

Ford has yet to decide which engine(s) will equip the U.S. versions of the Fiesta, and, in fact has not even committed to a name as yet, Fiesta being the working moniker for the time being. Expect the five-door hatchback and sedan versions of the Fiesta to arrive first, with the three-door hatchback remaining in the European market. For now, keep in mind that good things happen to those who wait.

Published May 31, 2022 by Eric Tallberg

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by Glyn B
Dec 26, 2013
Good fun car to drive quite nippy,good on fuel.Needs traction control in my honest opinion it wheelspins too easily in the wet.Brakes are a bit too keen on this car.Accelerator pedal is very sensitive.Nice driving position.Only bad thing is limited rear view whilst reversing small people will struggleDec 26, 2013
by Mayank S
Dec 13, 2010
Descent Performance, Could have been better Good Build Quality Fair Cost of ownership, not as economical as other in the same segment, but you can't expect more from a 1.6l engine Fun to Drive, Amazing handling, Love to throw it around sharp bends. Dec 13, 2010
by Craig B
Aug 01, 2010
Fantastic little car, plenty of power. Gets looked at everywhere it goes... would definitely recommend it to anyone. CHEAP ON INSURANCE!!! Easy to drive, gets up to speed very fast. and very economical to say its a 1.25! :) Fab! :PAug 01, 2010

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