I had this exact car in 1988. Just married, affordable, no A/C, but it zipped us back and forth across the United States when I was in the military from 1988-1994. The only complaint we had was that it ate through front tires like crazy. Every six months, almost like clockwork, we had to replace a tire. I was told the tires wore out so quickly because of the sharp turning angle. Ate away the edges.
I had this exact car in 1988. Just married, affordable, no A/C, but it zipped us back and forth across the United States when I was in the military from 1988-1994. The only complaint we had was that it ate through front tires like crazy. Every six months, almost like clockwork, we had to replace a tire. I was told the tires wore out so quickly because of the sharp turning angle. Ate away the edges.
We lived in our Festiva for 12 years. #PeaceLoveCar
This is one I haven't seen before, thank you!!!
These Canadian commercials kick the undies off the American ones.
Made by Kia for Ford
Designed by Mazda as the 121, licensed to be built by Kia as the Pride, rebadged by Ford as the Festiva.
@@tynewlin They all had part in making this car.
That's my car!
My uncle drived that car
@@윤겜채 Mine too! That's how I got my 1989 Ford Festiva!
Best car ever made.
@@SheckyBeagleman I like that car commercial XD
"We designed..." No you didn't, Ford.
I know I was thinking the same thing I was like No Kia made this car.
Gran auto durable
Ford badge actually a Mazda 121 built in Korea go figure but tougher than woodpecker lips!
I remember this one.....
Wow 🤩
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my car is carzy
I bet Toyota Yaris hatchback is the same size like back in the 80’s and 90’s! lol