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All this european cars. Usa dont know about them
No, the Fiesta was also sold in the US (though maybe the sedan version was more popular)
Toyota corolla also sold in Usa, it is also usa-car?
From wiki
Let's then refer again from the same Wikipedia page for your information:
In 2008, the sixth generation Fiesta (Mark VI) was introduced worldwide, making it the first Fiesta model to be sold in the United States since the Fiesta Mark I was discontinued at the end of 1980.
And also, just because Toyota Corolla is sold in the States, doesn't make it a "US car", hence the brand is a Japanese such obviously, it is just assembled there, so it's the same for Ford, because they have subsidiaries in Australia, Germany, Brazil and etc., but still the manufacturer as a brand itself is an American such.
Like I say, everyone has an opinion. I do not consider this car to be an "usa-car" because it isn't developed for the USA (even not in USA).
Ford was separated into 2 parts: an American and an EU part.
American part include cars like the Mustang, e-series, f-series, fusion and more.
The European part include focus, ka, fiesta, torneo connect and more...
The brand is large, and not everything developed by Ford is for the United States.
This is a reason why a wrote that ic not consider this car to "usa-car"