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Spy pics of the new Ford Fiesta in the U.S

The much-anticipated new Ford Fiesta is now available in the U.S. Somewhere. Our friends at Autoblog got their mitts onto some spy shots of the new Fiesta with all kinds of nasty camouflage on it, it looks like a checkerboard in a centrifuge.

Even all covered up like this, we get a glimpse of what the new Fiesta will look like, and I'm not sure I'm impressed. This car will be built on the same platform as the new Mazda2, but it's missing all of that car's energetic style. As you can see in the Mazda2 gallery below, the lines are just more, what's the word here, Zoom Zoom bold fun. You can read and see more at Autoblog, and check out both photos in Autoblog's high-res gallery. For more info on what we know about the technical aspects of the car, click on the links below. What do you think of Ford's latest entry into the American "B-Car" segment?

Gallery: 2008 Mazda2


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