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Cars you can't buy in the US: Ford Ka

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Ford Ka
  • Ford Ka

  • Price: $13,683
  • Mileage: 48 mpg

The Ka is one of several Ford vehicles not offered in the U.S. And according to Ford, it's causing quite a stir in the United Kingdom. That's probably because it's sporty, responsive and economical, according to Ford. It's also among the least expensive vehicles on this list, coming out at around $13,683.

Europe gets seven model options for this car, with the Ka Studio as the most basic.

Consumers get a choice of a gas-powered or diesel engine. The gas engine is a 1.2-liter that produces 68 horsepower. It gets a combined 48 mpg. The diesel engine is a 1.3-liter that produces 74 horsepower. It gets a higher combined 57.4 mpg.

Both the gas and diesel engines beat out several of Ford's more fuel-efficient cars in the U.S., including the Fiesta.

Ford says it'll take 13.4 seconds to go from zero to 62 mph with the gas engine and 13.6 seconds with the diesel, which is turtle-paced compared to other cars on the list.


 

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