Fiesta ST Age Demographics

Fiesta ST Age Demographics

  • 16-24 years

    Votes: 273 17.1%
  • 25-34 years

    Votes: 638 40.0%
  • 35-44 years

    Votes: 366 22.9%
  • 45-54 years

    Votes: 168 10.5%
  • 55-64 years

    Votes: 115 7.2%
  • 65 years and over

    Votes: 36 2.3%

  • Total voters
    1,596
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Well I'm 60 and a soon to be grandpa. But look, act and especially when it comes to vehicles buy way younger than my ages suggests. I do almost all of my own work on cars, they hardly ever go to a dealership or any service shop. I have all of my own tools, jacks and roll aways since I was 19. I typically love small sporty cars with M/T- especially functional ones. I have had WRX's, Civic SI's, Mazda Miatias, Jeep Wranglers, CJ's, Ford Broncos and now together with my ST own a 2018 Mustang GT. What a combo having the ST and the GT- I drive one, have a blast, need a change, then drive the other one. Anyway, I won't ever own a cookie cutter car and so far loving the ST.
 


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68. Just went to my 50th high school reunion! There were a couple of punks that used to beat me up every day and now we laugh like hell about it. Oh the wonder of time!
 


dmb

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Nope, I was born the same year that the original Chevy small block V-8 was released to the public.

There are some even older than I on here (like custom500 above). ;)
that motor is the one that stepped up from the flat head V-8 ford in hot rods. like belly buttons everybody had one. Looks like the LS is the new sbc now with chinese turbos cheep big HP.
 


Clint Beastwood

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that motor is the one that stepped up from the flat head V-8 ford in hot rods. like belly buttons everybody had one. Looks like the LS is the new sbc now with chinese turbos cheep big HP.
loved flatheads. Who needs a head gasket? just a piece of glass, valve grinding compound, and time.
 


dmb

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loved flatheads. Who needs a head gasket? just a piece of glass, valve grinding compound, and time.
People had time not money, and the people that had money didn't want to waste their time. cars were cheep. when I was growing up in the 60's you could buy a new car with a part time job in high school. So many of those Guys lost their life's in Vietnam dreaming about the new car they wanted or had. I seen alot of guys driving their dead Brothers cars to school [I'm sure their Brothers would have wanted it that way] I was the kid Milling the head with grinding compound and window glass.
 


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I was 62 when I purchased my kona blue Fist. Always had small cars with manual transmissions. I had 1980 Fiesta, was my favorite car.
Great little car, the original Fiesta S.

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stjudge

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Retired and on Medicare here. Just put the first 392 miles on my new 2017 ST. I have a 2001 S2k covered in the garage. I purchased it new......but I was young then!! This Ford is a hoot, but boy that torque steer!
 


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