This custom chopped 2011 Ford Fiesta could be yours for $5,100 USD, and it’s not an optical illusion. It was modified approximately 11-years ago when it only had 7,000-miles on the odometer due to the original 4-door vehicle being a salvage. More specifically, the vehicle was shortened by a full 3-feet.
The vehicle averages 31.7 miles per gallon, but there are a few drawbacks such as non-functional airbags, ABS or traction control. Other than those issues, the only minor defect is a faulty liftgate latch. Why would someone chop a 4-door sedan into the squished Ford Fiesta you see here? Its owner originally modified it to be towed behind an RV, and it excelled at that, considering it is small, light, short, and has a standard transmission. Interested? This vehicle is listed on Craigslist Washington.
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Just as a fun fact, this car was also a bit of an internet legend (feel free to search ‘Squished Ford Fiesta’ in your search engine of choice),” said the seller.