Spy shots: Ford Fiesta-based crossover headed for the United Kingdom
Editor | Sep 09, 2010 | Comments 0

Spy shots: Ford Fiesta-based crossover Mule – click above for high-definition image gallery
Ford enjoys early success with Fiesta here in the U.S., but in Europe, where the Fiesta on sale years since, it is time to think about the future.Our made friendly neighborhood snapper on CarPix, spy shots a high riding Fiesta-based crossover seems developed of what European below the Kuga crossover into the automaker lineup in slot.
A Fiesta crossover sounds something strange on the first take, but if it comes production, should it about not exclude the same size as a Nissan Juke or Mini Countryman.In this sense, the Fiesta CUV that expect their way to the USA to see a variety of drives for European customers, including some EcoBoost options offered, and both front and all-wheel drive configurations available his sollten.Check out our gallery of high res images to a closer look to get on the forthcoming
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