Ford Fiesta (2013 - 2017)
Style 1.25 60 3dr Hatchback
gorgeous looks, excellent build and a pleasure to drive
I bought this car used 1.5 years old which meant it has had time to get any teething problems out of the way and of course I have missed a big chunk of the depreciation. Went for the base 1.25 engine because my boy racer days are over but also my girlfriend is learning and its one of the cheapest insurance options. Car is b***** gorgeous to look at.. And has an air of quality and style that older fiestas just didn't have. Handling is very responsive and steering is crisp and accurate.. Suspension is comfortable and does not roll and sway in in the corners like lots of other modern hatches. The interior is a nice place to be with great visibility all round especially over your shoulder when checking blind spots etc. Steering alters depending on driving speed so its light in tesco car park and firm at high speed. Mine is a three door which looks sportier than the five but remember those front doors are extra long and if you park too close to someone you'll have to squeeze to step out.radio sound quality is very good even on my base none dab version and the boot space and internal storage is good. Had great heaters and ac as standard as well as hill start assist and abs and traction control as standard.. Downside. Wing mirrors look good but are small and take getting used to. The engine although base 60ps version is actually very nippy with plenty of pull both around town and on the motorway.. Fuel economy is looking good so far although my drive to work is stop start in rush hour traffic I'm still getting about 120 mikes to quarter of a tank.. This would be better on the open road. Overall I love my fiesta. Fun sexy and well built. Well done ford another cracking car.
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About this car
Price | £10,345–£18,995 |
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Road Tax | A–E |
MPG | 47.9–88.3 mpg |
Real MPG | 70.8% |