1 Registered Keeper, Air Conditioning, Bluetooth Connectivity, Alloy Wheels 15", Portable Music Connection Socket, Quickclear Heated Windscreen, Front Foglights, Single CD Player, Electric Wing Mirrors, Remote Central Locking, Electric Front Windows, Height Adjustable Driver's Seat, Dual Front Airbags, Side Impact Air Bags
Specification
Air-Bag, Air-Conditioning, Alloy Wheels, CD Player, Central Locking, Electric Windows, Fog/Spot Lights
Transmission
Manual
Colour
Black
Standard Features for this model
Body Glass
Electric front windows/one touch facility, Quickclear heated windscreen, Rear wiper
Brakes
ABS+EBA, ESP + Traction control
Driver Aids
Electric power steering
Driver Information
Trip computer
Driving Mirrors
Body colour electric adjustable heated door mirrors
3 point rear seatbelts x3, Driver and passenger airbags
Seats
Driver seat back pocket, Front headrests, Height adjustable driver's seat, Isofix, Outer passenger rear headrests, Passenger seat back pocket, Split folding rear seats
Security
2 Plip keys, Immobiliser, Remote central locking
Summary
Recommended. Revised and refreshed - the Fiesta is as great to drive as ever, but now its quite nice to spend time in, too.
Styling
Revisions give the Fiesta some much needed character, especially the revised front headlamps. It no longer looks like a slightly deflated Focus.
Handling
Even the most basic Fiesta delivers a strong dynamic performance. The best car in its segment for simple driving fun.
Comfort
Bigger-wheeled versions suffer from a clumpy ride. Loud cruising and a cramped footwell limit long-distance endurance.
Quality
Tough construction stands up to family use well, new cabin trim is far better than crypt-like gloom of early cars.
Performance
Basic petrol engines underwhelm. Diesels offset loudness with strong fuel economy. Range-topping 2.0 litre petrol ST is quick but too pricey.
Roominess
Still one of the larger superminis, the five-door offers decent space for occupants although the lower roofline of the three-door limits rear headroom. Decently sized boot.
Costs
Low-price parts and servicing make the Fiesta a very cheap car to run, especially with one of the fuel-sipping diesel engines. Petrol motors cant match the fuel economy of more modern rivals.
Value
Despite keen pricing any potential Fiesta buyers should hold out for a healthy discount. Equipment levels are reasonable on mid-range cars, but the base models are very basic.
Stereo
All versions come with a single-slot CD player as standard with an in-dash six-disc changer is a good value upgrade. Satnav, voice recognition and even Bluetooth phone connectivity are available as high-tech options.
Added Extras
Air-Bag, Air-Conditioning, Alloy Wheels, CD Player, Central Locking, Electric Windows, Fog/Spot Lights
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