If the rational for looking at the Fiesta rather than an Aygo is simply the assumption of better performance due to more power, I'd suggest you think again.
Even the 81bhp 1.25 has a lower power to weight ratio than a 1.0 Aygo because it is quite a lot heavier, so it isn't going to feel or (be any) faster.
Thought about Mazda 2 and Yaris - Mazda 2 a little bit lacking on safety kit and Yaris a little expensive - although I do like them a lot.
I'm also intrigued to learn what safety kit you will get in a Fiesta that you don't in a Mazda 2?.
Fiesta in silver looks nice, but really bland and dated interior, uncomfortable driver's seat. Feels slow despite the zetec 1.2 engine and the Seat Mii is more fun to drive, though the fiesta handles and grips well. Has a bigger boot. No issues, though sounds like engine pinking despite low mileage.
As your Mii is the 59bhp version, I'd tend to assume your Fiesta has the 59bhp version of the 1.25 if it felt slower than the Mii. Not 100% sure, but looking at examples for sale, it would appear that the lower spec 'Studio' and 'Style' Fiesta's are the only ones to recieve the lower powered engine.
Personally, I'd be happy with the Aygo for the intended use, it certainly won't struggle on the motorway. £5k is enough to get into a 2018 car.
I'd also be having a close look at the Suzuki Swift. This gives 93bhp from the 1.2, and is a good 150kg lighter than the Fiesta.
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