Be glad that there are not any car platforms as crappy as the Falcon any more. Those things would flex if you gave them a crooked look.
The new mustang is going in the right direction, they reduced the weight, switched to IRS at the same time and upgraded the interior for the European market.
The Fiesta is Ford's smallest car in the US market but it is bigger than the Fiat 500, Chevy Spark and Smart cars so Ford might be tempted to shrink or weight reduce the fiesta for fuel economy (although with current gasoline prices that pressure might be very low).
I have my fingers crossed for a relatively minor facelift, maybe ditch the rear drums and add more standard infotainment and driver aids to attract tech savvy young buyers.
Partial hybrid technology and an electric version might be on their mind but I think the chances of that are not terribly high.
The new mustang is going in the right direction, they reduced the weight, switched to IRS at the same time and upgraded the interior for the European market.
The Fiesta is Ford's smallest car in the US market but it is bigger than the Fiat 500, Chevy Spark and Smart cars so Ford might be tempted to shrink or weight reduce the fiesta for fuel economy (although with current gasoline prices that pressure might be very low).
I have my fingers crossed for a relatively minor facelift, maybe ditch the rear drums and add more standard infotainment and driver aids to attract tech savvy young buyers.
Partial hybrid technology and an electric version might be on their mind but I think the chances of that are not terribly high.