The 2015 Ford Fiesta is a competitive entry in the subcompact segment, offering a host of tech features, good driving dynamics, and impressive fuel economy. ST models provide the most fun at a
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Car trim reviews. Home; Ford; Fiesta; a 95bhp 1.4-litre petrol option and a 69bhp 1.4 diesel. There’s also a fuel-saving Econetic model with a specially tuned 94bhp 1.6-litre diesel, lowered
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2010 Ford Fiesta LX Hatchback Then tried the Ford Fiesta Diesel Sedan. It was a fantastic little car that had plenty of guts and was a hoot to drive. Have now done 65000kms and is as good
2008-2017 Ford Fiesta engine line-up and trim levels. Diesel engines were removed from the line-up entirely in 2020. A car as uncommonly good to drive as this will never stray far from
Ford Fiesta [2008-2011] Reviews - Read first-hand reviews from actual Ford Fiesta [2008-2011] owners. Find out what buyers of Ford Fiesta [2008-2011] have to say about the car. According to RepairPal, the annual cost of a Ford maintenance plan is $775, which is about $65 per month. However, this average cost will depend on your location, vehicle make and model, and the
Known issues include knocking from the suspension, which is caused by the roll bar ball joint links. It’s an easy enough fix, but costs around £200. The solenoid in the rear hatch is also known
The Ford Fiesta 1.1-litre petrol will be similarly efficient, officially returning up to 53.3mpg. Being a naturally aspirated (rather than turbocharged) engine might mean it'll return closer to this figure in the real world, but it depends on how hard you work it. If you cover a lot of miles, look for a Ford Fiesta with the 1.5 TDCi diesel engine.
The Hyundai is a heavier car than the Fiesta, roughly 20% and from the figures I've seen, noticeably quicker than the Fiesta as well. That's the nature of turbo diesels, the way the power is delivered makes the car feel faster than it actually is, the figures do not lie.
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