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Ford

Festiva I

Notes

The Ford Festiva I, produced from 1986 to 1993, represents front-wheel-drive subcompact hatchback designed by Mazda using DA platform and B-series straight-four engines, manufactured in South Korea by Kia under license and marketed by Ford. Known as Mazda 121 in Australasia and Europe from 1987 to 1991, the Festiva featured three-door hatchback body with sliding rear bench seat increasing cargo space by 180 millimeters (7.1 inches). Engine options included 1.1-liter B1 engine producing 56 horsepower paired with four-speed manual transmission in European markets, and 1.3-liter B3 engine producing 65 horsepower with five-speed manual transmission in Australian and other markets. Front-wheel-drive layout utilized rack-and-pinion steering, independent front suspension with struts, coil springs and sway bar, and torsion beam rear suspension.

The Festiva represented international collaboration between American marketing, Japanese engineering, and Korean manufacturing creating practical and economical transportation for budget-conscious consumers. Mazda engineering ensured reliable B-series engines and proven platform while Kia manufacturing provided cost-effective production. Despite humble specifications and entry-level positioning, the Festiva earned reputation for reliability, fuel efficiency, and surprising practicality with clever interior packaging maximizing space in compact dimensions. The combination of economical operation, simple mechanical design ensuring easy maintenance and parts availability, practical hatchback versatility with sliding rear seat, and affordable purchase price made the Festiva popular choice among first-time buyers and consumers seeking basic reliable transportation during late 1980s and early 1990s.

horsepower
64
WEIGHT KG
862
Power to Weight
0.07
CURRENT VALUE
$809

OEM Specs

engine Description
1.3L NA I4 (Mazda B3)
drive Type
RWD
0-60 MPH
13.4 SECs
TOP SPEED KPH
159
PRICE (MSRP) USD
$3,850
gearbox
4-SPEED MANUAL
torque
78 N.M
Model Years
1991

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