The Ford Aspire was the second-generation of the Ford Festiva subcompact car sold by Ford Motor Company in the US and Canada from 1994 to 1997. The Aspire was available as a three- or five-door hatchback. The vehicles were manufactured by Kia Motors in South Korea with engine and components made by Mazda of Japan, and they were also marketed as the Kia Avella in Asia and the Ford Festiva in Japan and the Australasia region.

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  • The Ford Aspire was the second-generation of the Ford Festiva subcompact car sold by Ford Motor Company in the US and Canada from 1994 to 1997. The Aspire was available as a three- or five-door hatchback. The vehicles were manufactured by Kia Motors in South Korea with engine and components made by Mazda of Japan, and they were also marketed as the Kia Avella in Asia and the Ford Festiva in Japan and the Australasia region. The Ford Aspire was the first car in its class (in North America) to have standard dual air bags and optional 4-wheel ABS. An SE model available from 1994-1995 included a blue-faced gauge package with a tachometer, a rear spoiler, alloy wheels, fog lights,upgraded interior, and "SE" badging. In 1997, the Aspire received a new oval grille, rounded headlamps, and other minor changes. This was the last year for North American sales. The Aspire was replaced in Kia's lineup by the Kia Rio, which was sold under its own name (until replaced by a Hyundai-based car of the same name) because the Ford-Kia-Mazda relationship had ended. It is mentioned in Craig Cheetham's book "The World's Worst Cars". A tendency to rust, rear brake lamp assemblies prone to water leaks, and chassis problems were among its weak points. The Aspire will finally be replaced in Ford's North American lineup by the Ford Fiesta in 2010, as the spot it left vacant had not been filled since its cancellation.
  • La Ford Aspire est une voiture construite entre 1990 et 1998 par le constructeur coréen Kia, qui faisait alors partie du groupe Ford, à partir de composants d'origine Mazda. Elle était déclinée en 3 et 5 portes et disponible en 2 motorisations: Essence 1,3L 73 ch et 1,5L 88ch. Elle a été remplacée dans la gamme Kia par la Rio. Cette dernière ne sera cependant pas déclinée en une version Ford, puisque Kia ne fait désormais plus partie du groupe Ford mais du groupe Hyundai. Aux É. -U. , vu le faible succès de l'Aspire, Ford décida de ne pas lui donner de remplacante.
  • Ford Aspire (русск. Форд Эспайр), Kia Avella — субкомпактный легковой автомобиль, выпускавшийся компанией Kia Motors на заводе в Сеуле с 1994 года по 1997 год. Основные узлы и двигатель автомобиля изготовлялись японской Mazda.
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  • The Ford Aspire was the second-generation of the Ford Festiva subcompact car sold by Ford Motor Company in the US and Canada from 1994 to 1997. The Aspire was available as a three- or five-door hatchback. The vehicles were manufactured by Kia Motors in South Korea with engine and components made by Mazda of Japan, and they were also marketed as the Kia Avella in Asia and the Ford Festiva in Japan and the Australasia region.
  • La Ford Aspire est une voiture construite entre 1990 et 1998 par le constructeur coréen Kia, qui faisait alors partie du groupe Ford, à partir de composants d'origine Mazda. Elle était déclinée en 3 et 5 portes et disponible en 2 motorisations: Essence 1,3L 73 ch et 1,5L 88ch. Elle a été remplacée dans la gamme Kia par la Rio. Cette dernière ne sera cependant pas déclinée en une version Ford, puisque Kia ne fait désormais plus partie du groupe Ford mais du groupe Hyundai. Aux É.
  • Ford Aspire (русск. Форд Эспайр), Kia Avella — субкомпактный легковой автомобиль, выпускавшийся компанией Kia Motors на заводе в Сеуле с 1994 года по 1997 год. Основные узлы и двигатель автомобиля изготовлялись японской Mazda.
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