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  • When I first test-drove the new Ford Fiesta last year you might recall it was in a range-topping

  • Titanium Sedan. So for comparison I ordered up a more plebeian SE Hatchback; same engine,

  • less frills.

  • Now sporting Ford's familial grille, the 2014 Fiesta is offered with new color options and

  • exterior design graphics that match its youthful exuberance. Take this Blue Candy model, for

  • example. It's one of 3 premium-charge paint choices of which there's 9 overall. The other

  • Fiesta headlines for this year include the U.S. debut of Ford's 1.0-liter 3-cylinder

  • EcoBoost engine mated to a 5-speed manual achieving 45mpg highway and the addition of

  • a racy Fiesta ST model.

  • But here, I've got the Fiesta SE -- ranked second in the 4 hatchback trim offerings ranging

  • from the base Fiesta S to the top turbocharged ST. My tester also adds the 6-speed automatic

  • but no other options -- leading to an as tested price of $18,335. These models run with a

  • spirited little 1.6-liter 4-cylinder making 120 horsepower giving you more hustle than

  • you'd ever expect. And just a note about the transmission; it's a dual clutch unit and

  • not a conventional automatic. It works very well but note: it has some quasi-manual characteristics

  • which grab the attention of first-time drivers.

  • I've always preferred the Fiesta's hatchback, both for its appearance and for its practicality.

  • It costs $500 more than the Sedan but it also gives you an extra 2 cubic-feet of cargo room

  • not to mention greater flexibility. It's not as roomy or quite as fuel-efficient as a Nissan

  • Versa Note, but with 15 cubic feet of cargo room and folding rear seats for expansion

  • the Fiesta is bigger inside than you'd think. Ditto for the rear seats as long as those

  • in the front don't go crazy with their own leg room.

  • The Fiesta is also relatively quiet inside and though the SE provides auto headlamps,

  • a tilt and telescoping wheel, ambient lighting, cruise control and a plethora of airbags,

  • it's not for those who like lots of goodies. And may I suggest you upgrade to the SYNC

  • system that operates through the MyFord Touch screen interface, because this base version

  • is just plain annoying to use.

  • It's no wonder the high-performance Fiesta ST is getting such high praise. Because even

  • this SE model with the PowerShift Automatic is a fun drive; nimble, reactive, diminutive

  • -- all the right ingredients. And it returns 29mpg city/39mpg highway.

  • Ford is doing the small car right and even if you don't have the bank account for Titanium

  • level Fiesta fun, the SE offers a competent package.

When I first test-drove the new Ford Fiesta last year you might recall it was in a range-topping

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