
The good
 Sync remains one of  Ford's best cabin technologies, giving the 2011 Fiesta MP3 player and  Bluetooth phone compatibility, and the audio quality from the stereo  stands out. The dual-clutch transmission is a neat bit of performance  tech. The exterior design of this new Fiesta gives it a fun and unique  style.
The bad
Sync TDI is not a great  substitute for an onboard navigation system. The transmission could not  always keep up with driving situations.
The bottom line
A  sporty-looking car, the 2011 Ford Fiesta's small size makes it good for  urban areas, and it boasts excellent compatibility with personal  electronics.
Review
The conventional wisdom used to be that Ford should sell its European  models in the U.S. The 2011 Ford Fiesta, designed in Europe, puts that  notion to the test. Besides a couple of power train issues, the Fiesta  proves that conventional wisdom still has worth. 
The Fiesta is a new entrant in the burgeoning small-car class,  competing with the likes of the Honda Fit, Toyota Yaris, Kia Forte, and  the upcoming Chevy Cruze. Car companies don't make the margins on small  cars that they made on SUVs, but current and predicted future market. 






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