The Ford Aspire was an entry-level car sold by Ford Motor Company in the US from 1994 to 1997. The body was made by Kia Motors in South Korea and the engine and components were made by Mazda Corporation of Japan. It was sold as the Kia Avella in Asia, and as the Ford Festiva in Japan and Australasia. It has an average of about 30 miles per gallon, and is favoured for parallel parking.
It was replaced in Kia's lineup by the Kia Rio, which was sold under its own name since by that point the Ford-Kia relationship had broken down.