Enniscorthy Guardian

Ford are hoping to uncover Ireland’s oldest Fiesta to mark car’s 40th year

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FIRST introduced in 1976, Ireland and Europe’s favourite small car, the Ford Fiesta is celebratin­g 40 years and as part of the car’s 40 year celebratio­ns, Ford in Ireland is hoping to uncover Ireland’s oldest Fiesta and its owner.

Launched in the same year as Apple Computers and supersonic passenger flights on Concorde, few could have predicted the Fiesta’s phenomenal success story.

‘ The Fiesta has had such a unique and exceptiona­l heritage in Ireland,’ said Ciarán McMahon, Chairman and Managing Director of Ford in Ireland.

‘It has been part of the family for countless households down through the years and is the car that most of us actually learned to drive in – experience­s like that build a unique and strong affinity’.

The Ford Fiesta has sold more than 17 million units around the world since its launch in 1976. In Ireland, some 180,000 Fiestas have been sold giving it a rightful claim to the country’s longest-standing and favourite small car.

‘Fiesta succeeded in staying popular by changing with the times and always staying right up to date. The latest version is a testament to that – stylish, great driving dynamics, excellent fuel economy but as technologi­cally advanced as models selling for a multiple of the price of the Fiesta.

‘ That is why the latest version of Fiesta has been the top-selling small car in Europe for the last four years and I am sure the next 40 years will be just as successful for Fiesta’.

‘When you consider how Fiesta has changed over the years, with each version getting better and better, it is the essence of our recently launched ‘Unlearn Ford’ campaign which invites motorists to forget what they think they know about Ford and look at the company differentl­y.

Anyone who only knew the earlier versions of Fiesta will be astound- ed to experience the latest version which is as stylish and technologi­cally advanced as any car on the road today”, concluded McMahon.

Back in 1976, the Fiesta went on sale for the price of £2,365 and as a quick flavour of how times have changed: your 1976 Fiesta came with options including a screw-off aerial. Today’s Fiesta is geared towards the ‘connected’ generation, with excellent connectivi­ty to your smartphone and apps and replete with the latest voice control technologi­es.

In its search for Ireland’s oldest Fiesta, Ford is hoping that owners of early Fiestas will come forward and contact their local Ford Dealer.

The owner of Ireland’s oldest Fiesta and their car will be guests of honour at a special celebrator­y event for 40 years of Fiesta that will take place in late September.

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