Ford's new Fiesta joins the exclusive 40-mpg club

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Ford Fiesta has become one of the few new cars to join an exclusive fraternity. Or is it sorority? Anyway, the new subcompact is now part of the 40-mile-a-gallon club. (We list the rest of the membership below).

With the six-speed automatic transmission, Fiesta was just certified by the Environmental Protection Agency at 40 mpg highway and 29 mpg city. The five-speed manual transmission model doesn't do quite as well: 23 city and 37 highway. Still pretty darn good, though, especially with a starting price of $13,995 when Fiesta hits showrooms this summer.

At 40 mpg, Ford boasts Fiesta is five miles a gallon better than Honda Fit and four miles a gallon better than Toyota Yaris.

"The new Fiesta is yet another car in Ford's lineup that delivers class-leading fuel economy," said Barb Samardzich, Ford's vice president of global powertrain engineering. The secret behind the Mexican-built Fiesta ?:

It's the 1.6-liter Duratec engine with with variable camshaft timing, good for 120 horsepower and that impressive mpg.

Others in the 40-mpg club are Audi A3 diesel, Ford Fusion Hybrid, Honda Civic, Honda Insight, Mercury Milan Hybrid, Smart ForTwo, Toyota Prius, Volkswagen Golf diesel and Volkswagen Golf diesel. All get at least 40 mpg on the highway.

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I always knew that car manufacturers were capable of making high mpg cars, I think the only thing holding them back were the Oil companies that are the only ones that benefit from thirsty cars.
 
I believe the Ford is the least expensive as well correct? The Smart starts at $12,045 but doesn't have the options or backseat like the $13,320 Fiesta.
 
The fiesta can get more expensive quickly though. The one I'd want is close to 20 grand.
 
as much as i love the look of the fiesta, its just too small for me :P I'm still waiting for the Duratorq 5 door focus :)
 
ouch, I get that in my 271hp accord on the highway.

yep.. that probably one of the reason why small cars have not a bigger market. The only compact cars that through out the last 20 years that have always had a really good mpg are the corolla, and Civic, beside that every other small car out there was either not reliable or average mpg
 
yep.. that probably one of the reason why small cars have not a bigger market. The only compact cars that through out the last 20 years that have always had a really good mpg are the corolla, and Civic, beside that every other small car out there was either not reliable or average mpg

insert diesels here...lol

<3 my 44mpg average COMBINED in my diesel :P

I bet most people see about 32 combined in thier fiestas, maybe some reaching 35
 

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