Ford created seven successive Fiesta supermini models between 1976 and made this automotive one of their core products. European Ford Fiesta buyers obtained their power from 1.1 and 1.3L petrol engine choices but U.S. consumers could select from various engines including the performance-oriented 1.6L Kent motor. The front-engine and four-wheel-drive structure based on the Ford B platform enables this vehicle to achieve quick handling and superior road sensitivity. With measurements of 160.2-inches for its length and 70.2-inches for its width and 59-inches for its height the seventh-generation Fiesta uses a 98.2-inch wheelbase to provide increased cabin and interior quality after its predecessors. Antilock brakes together with traction and stability control give the Ford Fiesta an exceptional level of safety. Moreover it received a four-star government rating in safety tests. The EPA emissions standards could be met by U.S. Ford Fiesta models because they included an air pump and catalytic converter as standard equipment which showed Ford's dedication to environmental regulations. The combination of performance excellence and prolonged warranty coverage exists in OEM manufacturer-endorsed components which establishes them as the optimal protective option for Ford Fiesta vehicles.