You would be screwed in England, most UK city cars can fit in that massive space. Infact smart cars are about 70 inches wide and you could easily come back to find 2 of them parked there.
Who cares if it's a few inches shorter than other cars? All that means is you can't fit it in properly, can't carry passengers comfortably, and can't take luggage with you anywhere. Whoohoo, you can park in really tight spots! So? We live in America, not Europe!
@0noobcube0 True. But this seems to be geared toward an American audience. I don't know what he means by parking in the 'city', but I'm sure it's somewhere in the US.
@pertelos I don't see how this is "geared" towards an American audience, anyone from any city anywhere in the world can relate to this, not only American city's are busy. Just because this may have been filmed in the US doesn't mean it's only for an American audience.
@0noobcube0 Yeah, but this isn't a youtube video, where anyone can watch it. It's a commercial meant to be played in the US. That's why it's geared towards an American audience.
@DVeck89 I don't know which version you drive, but my throttle is perfect, the ride is smooth and fun, the economy is great, you can forget about packing any serious baggage without some roof load carrying contraption and your taller friends wont fit in the back seat, but hey, every tool has it's purpose.
@KalifUmestoKalifa I test drove a brand new hatchback with all the bells and whistles. My main issue with it is visibility. When I looked over my shoulder to check my blindspot, BAM; center pillar blocking my view. And the rear window is so small and high that I couldn't get a good look at what was behind me when I went to back up (I'm 5'6" btw) Maybe the sedan version has better visibility. My car has an engine almost twice the size so that's probably why the fiesta feels sluggish to me.
@DVeck89 yeah the design over functionality mentality was in works there... My has really good side rear-view mirrors with blind-spot alarm lights, and parking sensors so it sort off works... but you are right about this.
@iDangerousx33, Maybe so. But this commercial already features imports, and if it was truly interested in a fair comparison it would include vehicles in the Fiesta's segment like the Fit, Yaris, and Mazda 2. And don't forget that Ford and Mazda are strategic partners through joint ventures and exchanges of technological information, which has resulted in very similar vehicles from Mazda and Ford. For example, the Fiesta and Mazda 2, Escape and Tribute, Explorer and Navajo, Ranger and B-Series.
@lhiggs yeah, i know what you're sayin. they should be going for more of a challenge, as much as i like the ford fiesta and hate imports, a yaris would beat it for sure and the others would a least be good competition.
Also gives u a really good chance to get dings nd dents from parkin that close
cheeseburger9418 7 months ago
You would be screwed in England, most UK city cars can fit in that massive space. Infact smart cars are about 70 inches wide and you could easily come back to find 2 of them parked there.
nastybadger 7 months ago
did a piece each attempt, that is dedication. Or just a waste of time? :s im not sure.
0noobcube0 8 months ago
Smart car > Fiesta
MrJordanCheng 8 months ago 2
@MrJordanCheng
oh yeah. nothing says awesome like a fridge car.
ooDarkghostoo 8 months ago
Who cares if it's a few inches shorter than other cars? All that means is you can't fit it in properly, can't carry passengers comfortably, and can't take luggage with you anywhere. Whoohoo, you can park in really tight spots! So? We live in America, not Europe!
pertelos 8 months ago
@pertelos not everyone that watches this video lives in america, YOU live in america, not "we".
0noobcube0 8 months ago
@0noobcube0 True. But this seems to be geared toward an American audience. I don't know what he means by parking in the 'city', but I'm sure it's somewhere in the US.
pertelos 7 months ago
@pertelos I don't see how this is "geared" towards an American audience, anyone from any city anywhere in the world can relate to this, not only American city's are busy. Just because this may have been filmed in the US doesn't mean it's only for an American audience.
0noobcube0 7 months ago
@0noobcube0 Yeah, but this isn't a youtube video, where anyone can watch it. It's a commercial meant to be played in the US. That's why it's geared towards an American audience.
pertelos 7 months ago
Fiesta = terrible car to drive. Awful throttle response, jerky at low speeds, and the worst rear windows visibility.
DVeck89 8 months ago
@DVeck89 I don't know which version you drive, but my throttle is perfect, the ride is smooth and fun, the economy is great, you can forget about packing any serious baggage without some roof load carrying contraption and your taller friends wont fit in the back seat, but hey, every tool has it's purpose.
KalifUmestoKalifa 8 months ago
@KalifUmestoKalifa I test drove a brand new hatchback with all the bells and whistles. My main issue with it is visibility. When I looked over my shoulder to check my blindspot, BAM; center pillar blocking my view. And the rear window is so small and high that I couldn't get a good look at what was behind me when I went to back up (I'm 5'6" btw) Maybe the sedan version has better visibility. My car has an engine almost twice the size so that's probably why the fiesta feels sluggish to me.
DVeck89 8 months ago
@DVeck89 yeah the design over functionality mentality was in works there... My has really good side rear-view mirrors with blind-spot alarm lights, and parking sensors so it sort off works... but you are right about this.
KalifUmestoKalifa 7 months ago
you couldn't fit a pistachio in the boot
deadcell85 8 months ago
why compare a compact to a jetta or civic? even the versa. its actualy a pretty big 3door car in person.. mazda 2 woulda been more fair lol
L1LJO3Y1313 8 months ago
sucks anyways
armhawk13 8 months ago
smart car?
CANAD14N 8 months ago
What about the Honda Fit, Toyota Yaris, and Mazda 2?
lhiggs 8 months ago 2
@lhiggs fuck import!
iDangerousx33 8 months ago
@iDangerousx33, Maybe so. But this commercial already features imports, and if it was truly interested in a fair comparison it would include vehicles in the Fiesta's segment like the Fit, Yaris, and Mazda 2. And don't forget that Ford and Mazda are strategic partners through joint ventures and exchanges of technological information, which has resulted in very similar vehicles from Mazda and Ford. For example, the Fiesta and Mazda 2, Escape and Tribute, Explorer and Navajo, Ranger and B-Series.
lhiggs 8 months ago
@lhiggs yeah, i know what you're sayin. they should be going for more of a challenge, as much as i like the ford fiesta and hate imports, a yaris would beat it for sure and the others would a least be good competition.
iDangerousx33 8 months ago