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Fiestas are know to have junky DCT Auto's and a weak AC. But I did some research and 2017 2019 ones can be found with low mileage (20 30k miles), with a manual transmission. AC issues seem to be fixed in 2016 or so. Thoughts for the price? No way am I getting a Honda Fit or Toyota Yaris for anywhere near the price I find these with that low mileage.


More specifically, how long could it last? 100k? 150k?


How about compared to like a Hyundai or Kia? These cars are a LOT cheaper and low miles compared to a lets say Honda Fit or Toyota.


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I'd probably take the Ford over the Kia/Hyundai stuff, but I doubt it would get much past 150k miles or so. They are cheap cars and built accordingly.


Honestly that is pretty good. If it has 30k miles, and is in good mechanical condition, it could (theoretically) last another 100-120k miles, which would be 12-15 years with my driving habits, and only for 8 9 grand. Seems like a good deal loL. No one in US would buy a manual transmission subcompact anyways so I guess I could get a good price. I would probably get rid of it in 4 5 years anyways who would want to own an old Fiesta. Thanks!


You're welcome. Yes you can get good deals on them because they are not that popular in the US. Just also remember that Ford no longer makes the Fiesta new, so parts down the road might be hard to find.


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