The Ford Festiva is a subcompact auto that was showcased by the Ford Motor Company somewhere around 1986 and 2002. Festiva was sold in Japan, the Americas, and Australasia. The name "Festiva" is determined from the Spanish word for bubbly. It ought not be befuddled with the correspondingly measured Ford Fiesta. Composed by Mazda utilizing the DA stage and B arrangement inline-four motors, the Festiva proceeded with the pattern of Fords fabricated and outlined by Mazda for the Asia-Pacific market, for example, the Laser and Telstar.
South Korean original deals started in 1987 under the name Kia Pride, amassed by Kia under permit. Australasia and Europe accepted the first form somewhere around 1987 and 1991 as the Mazda 121. After 1991, Australasian deals happened under the Passage Festiva name, while European deals proceeded under the name Kia Pride. Kia finished generation of the Pride in 2000, despite the fact that SAIPA of Iran has delivered this model in different structures since 2001.
The Volvo V40 is from the small car segment and manufactured by Volvo Cars. It is available in 5-door hatchback after it was debuted in 2012 Geneva Motor Show. The car was designed by Chris Benjamin, American designer, and the last to be designed under Horbuury before he moved to Geely, Volvo’s parent...
In the blue and black colors Honda Shadow looks splendid. Looking at its sportier attitude one would call it as classic cruiser. The 25.7 inch seat that is located quite low would give that comfortable ride for you...
The air conditioning and the electric mirrors would make your journey happy even in the hot summer. The super charge and turbo charge engines would give you maximum drive power on the road thus making you drive the car in a bullish way...