Is the Ford Streetka a good car?
Is the Ford Streetka a good car?
Unlike some cars in its class, the Streetka’s pricing is very fair. It’s more expensive than a standard Ka, but the tauter chassis, better engine and folding roof justify the extra expense. Fuel economy is good, and one benefit of being based on the humble Ka is that parts and repair costs are among the cheapest.
How many Ford Streetka are left?
| 2021 | 2018 | |
|---|---|---|
| FORD STREETKA ICE | 379 | 575 |
| FORD STREETKA LUXURY | 2.2k | 4.4k |
| FORD STREETKA RED | 133 | 216 |
| FORD STREETKA WINTER | 391 | 598 |
What does Ford Ka mean?
The Ford Ka is a small car manufactured by Ford Motor Company from 1996 to 2016 as a city car and from 2016 onwards as a subcompact car. It entered its second generation in 2008, being produced by Fiat in Tychy, Poland. A third generation was introduced in 2016.
What happened to the Ford Ka?
Ford is to bring 23 years of Ford Ka production to a close this autumn by dropping the latest iteration from its European line-up. The model began life as a hugely successful A-segment city car, but in 2016, became the budget B-segment Ka+, based on the Fiesta platform.
What engine is in a Ford Streetka?
Powered by that 1.6-litre Duratec petrol engine that’s good for 95bhp, the Streetka is much more than a Ka with its head scissored off. With only the bonnet and front light assembly shared with the standard Ka, this city funster is a vastly different proposition.
Will Ford replace the Ka?
Ford began importing the Ka+ into Europe from India in 2016 as a replacement for the smaller Ka that was built in Fiat’s factory in Tychy, Poland, alongside the Fiat 500, whose platform it shared. Shipments will officially stop in September, the Ford spokesman said.