Ford Fiesta Titanium Joins Team as Range-topping Entry

Perhaps the 2012 Ford Fiesta was just too much of a good thing: It finished its run in May with 6,080 sales, good for third place in the subcompact segment behind the Hyundai Accent and Chevy Sonic, which isn’t too shabby of a performance on the surface. But that total was down 14.6 percent from May of 2011 and left the Fiesta trailing last year’s pace by 26.9 percent through the first five months of 2012. So, to help rectify the situation, Ford is streamlining the Fiesta range for the new model year; the 2013 lineup, on sale now, “groups content and features into logical packages based on clear purchase patterns, simplifying the car-buying experience for both the customer and the dealer.”

And better yet, the brand claims the repackaging can save buyers “hundreds of dollars” as compared to similarly contented 2012 Fiestas. Then, for those drivers less focused on bottom-line pricing and more interested in top-of-the-line amenities, the Blue Oval has launched the 2013 Ford Fiesta Titanium—following in the successful tire tracks of the Ford Focus Titanium and offering one of the segment’s most upscale ownership experiences.

 



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