It has been done. I believe a couple of the bolt holes don't line up bit it does work. The final drive is shorter so power will improve but mpg will decrease. For a more thorough answer sign up for free at fordfestiva.com. Neanderpaul
yes
No, they are different sizes, specs, and part numbers.
no, two different suspension system specifications.
yes and no... all aspire suspension parts front and rear will bolt directly to the festiva body... however the parts are not the same so you have to change the entire structure over to aspire suspension.. the 2 cars share a few individual parts like axle beam and various nuts and bolt. the aspire and festiva also have different wheel lug patterns so you need to have aspire wheels also and spare.... so if you change only the front or only the rear you will need to carry 2 spares.
Engine, not motor... there is a difference. The engine in the 1993 Ford Festiva/Kia Pride/Mazda 121 was the fuel injected 1.3 liter Mazda B3 engine.
Yes, but removing the rear spindle is a lot of work and may require power tools or a press. A better alternative and a common modification for a Festiva is to swap the front hubs and rear end from an Aspire to a Festiva. This allows you much larger brakes, removable disc brakes up front, a rear torsion bar for much better handling. Some would say the swap is almost required as the Festiva stock brakes and suspension is horrible.
Chevy metro
Yes, it will fit fine.
another 95 Geo- maybe a ford aspire, a old dodge colt or a lawnmower.
Yes they can ive had rims from American racing on mine and they seem alright also some from scertain ford escorts will fit on the aspire and some Toyota rims.
The Ford C4 transmission will fit.
No. From 1983-84 Ford used the C3 transmission. A 1990 will not fit.