was seen at the late 1988 unveiling of the Ford Fiesta Mk3, introducing a new platform and a upgrade to a semi-independent torsion-beam rear suspension. A five-door option was added, to compete with rivals. The lineup expanded to three-door hatch, five-door hatch, and panel van variants, boosting practicality and safety features for the era. remained a key generation ahead of styling and tech newer designs in the 1990s.
Latest News About Fiesta Mk3 unveiled late 1988 reached showrooms February 1989
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