Thursday, May 26, 2011
Ford Ka 2011 review
Ford Ka 2011 review.Specify the Bluetooth-enabled Connectivity Kit, and the Ford Ka comes equipped with Bluetooth mobile phone connectivity, a USB port to play music files through the sound system and steering wheel controls. The Ford Ka also offers heated windscreen and heated seats, invaluable for safe and comfortable driving in cold winter conditions.
The all new Ford Ka stands out in small cars category. Ford Ka is not the newest small cars in the market, but it has so much to offer. Our review is based on our own analysis, test drive and features offered by Ford Ka. Ford Ka is cheap to buy and its unique styling makes the most buyers interested. Ka is for buyers looking for cheap small car for family and individual needs.
It is fun to drive car with good funky and friendly design.
Ford Ka is available in three different models Ka Studio, Ka Edge, Ka Zetec, Ka Titanium, Ka Tattoo, Ka Grand Prix, Ka Digital and Ka Tattoo Premium. Ka Edge has all the same features of Ka Studio, but it includes extra smart features with extra payment of just £1,000.
With the choice of refined engines, Ford Ka has so much to offer. Considering other small cars, Ka is adventurous and more focused on performance. Ford Ka offers excellent driving dynamics and manoeuvrability. Interior & Exterior
The interior has bold design, expressive colours and imaginative interior details. For 2011, Ford Ka has received many interior changes with modern pearl with white centres. Ford Ka has unique attention grabbing exterior. Ford Ka comes with many colour choices with bold metallic finishes. You will get all the features of a high end car within the price of a small car. Safety & Reliability
It also features the Ford well-known Intelligent Protection System. Ford Ka is a reliable car to drive with an unlimited miles warranty or 1 year. Ford Ka is a perfect small car for everyone looking forward to buying a small car.
The Chevrolet Spark is on the way, and we think a Ford minicar is too. Though not official yet, the just-redesigned Ka may be headed to America with its own high-fashion blend of low price, high fuel economy, and city-friendly driving fun.
What We Know About the 2011 Ford Ka
Ka's appeal stemmed mainly from its sharp handling, city-friendly size, miserly fuel thirst, and kicky, fun-to-drive nature. The redesigned Ka unveiled in 2008 was supposed to be another "Fiesta Lite," as well as a kissin' cousin to a redesigned Mazda 2 at Ford's Japanese affiliate. As a result, the redesigned Ka is a distant relative of the Italian company's perky retro-style 500 minicar.
What's interesting is that the Fiat connection also improves the odds for a U.S.-market 2011 Ford Ka. Although the new Ka differs in many respects from the lilliputian Latin, we suspect Ford and Fiat-Chrysler could forge some sort of joint production deal down the road.