It's funny when you compare newer reviews by the same guy of the Fiesta to this older one. Back then he liked the dashboard design because it looked like a Nokia-style phone. Now he doesn't like it because it looks like a Nokia-style phone.
It's crazy how quickly times changed around those early 2010s. Time travel back to 2013 and you don't notice much difference to today.. but go back to 2010 and it might as well be 2004.
2 things he doesn't mention about the polo. 1. Everything you might want on a polo will most probably be an optional extra. 2. The repair and maintenance of the fiesta will be considerably cheaper than the polo.
Bought this car a few weeks ago here in Australia. The Good: Great Handling and steering Looks cool Comfy seats Integrated Bluetooth and MP3 input Feels and looks bigger than rivals The Bad: Electric mirrors don't adjust out far enough Stereo control buttons get hot because the console faces skywards, should have been tilted further inwards to the cabin Can sometimes be iffy selecting reverse gear on the manual
How is it? I'm about to do the same with a fiesta titanium 1.4 diesel with about 70,000 km and a price round 4300 euros. I hope it's still available I'll find out tomorrow
I have a Fiesta and my work colleague has a Polo so we sometimes car share, and I have to say there is nothing about the Polo which makes it better than a Fiesta. Build quality doesn't feel any better, the Fiesta is more comfortable, much better looking, has much more modern looking interior and handles superbly well. There is a reason why over 1 million have been sold since 2008.
Bought a Honda Jazz 1.2 last week after comparing it with the Fiesta and Polo. A specific requirement (Honda's magic seats) meant the Jazz won, although it has other nice attributes. The Fiesta was tempting, the 1.25 engine was sweet, the style modern and the handling superb. If only someone could build a car with the style/handling of the Fiesta, quality of material/refinement of the Polo, and practicality/reliability of the Honda... Ford and Honda could fight it out on the engine!
I currently have a 59 plate Fiesta. There is a rust patch in the spare wheel well which has developed into a small hole which will need to be welded. Shame Ford haven’t managed what most other makers have.
Very good job, nice video reviews. You have the best and often only video reviews on the internet, although sometimes they may be a bit short, but at least you cover everything any average person could want. It would be nice if you made some reviews of older cars/ previous generations for those looking for 2nd hand cars over 3 years old.
@@HANI5193 depends on what you call as 'reliable', but I'd tell you a bit of mine. For 10 years of ownership the only remotely noticeable problem I ever had was noisy steering, caused by a broken front linkage (or something, I'm not a car guy so I don't know exactly what that is), and even that was down to a mechanic's fault. It was a quick $300 fix done in a day by the dealership. Other than that it's a tough little car, went through a lot and always come out shiny. One time I got T-boned by some random Suzuki crossover. The Suzuki's front-end was demolished while the Fiesta's door barely bent (it was scratched sure), but compared to the Suzuki that was a stark contrast. Fixed overnight by a body guy. Long story short, 10 years, 1 problem only, I'd call that a success.
@@mbz4652 See above, I'm not a car guy so I have no idea how much HP it has, sorry. What I do know is it's the 1.4L, 4-cyl, petrol non-turbo version. And yes, I still drive it, it's about to enter its 13th year of ownership
Just bought one, a1.25 82 bhp lacks some punch on hills, they ride well but mine seems to need steering correction to keep it straight on motorways, and it leans a bit on bends. wondering if i'ts the ESP interfering? Like the car however it doesn't handle as well as my old Focus did.
If I had a choice, which car should I go for? The Fiesta or the Polo? Or is there something else that manages to beat them? Mind you, I choose ride quality over looks...
I got one in 1982. It didn't make me happy. I got a Honda Jazz in 2007. It make me happy. I got another Honda Jazz in 2024. It make me happy. I get courtesy Fiesta 2024, not happy. Not happy at all.
cool! but in my country we don't have the S1600 instead we get the XTR version. The difference is just on the accessories and styling but not the performance.
It makes sense to me, i mean, if you were comparing, say, computer mice, you'd obviously make some comparisons especially if the product is not the lead in the market. It just gives you a general idea, since VW cars are very popular and it just makes it easier to understand the car.
i love my new 2013 fiesta especially with new grill which does look bit like aston at front. i think 1.25 engine is very smooth and capable. my last fiesta had this engine 96000 miles and still going strong
most good points he proves. e.g. soft touch, practicality, folding flat seats, leg room, trim levels, will it hold its value. only things he cant prove are the comfort and fun, how ever if you look at other reviews, they usually say the same about comfort/fun as him. if you look at the amount of cars vw have, this is also why they are easily comparable. vw also owns alot of company's. all of these points make it easy to compare a vw.
I have a new one, like it except for two issues, it has quite a lot of body roll and I have issues with the steering; it tends to wander at speed over the centre line. I have read there are issues with electric power steering, or maybe I am not used to it having owned Focus before, which was a better handling car, but it's now grown too big and I don't like the new styling.
yeah i like the fiesta cause it is comfortable and fun to drive. and the looks are really nice. i try to see both sides of things, because i know vw make lots of cars so its easy to compare other cars to them, and although you say different, going by what the reviewer ses, the vw is probably built a bit better too. although tbh i do prefer the fiesta as the polo isnt very fun to drive.
lol, i am not sure the Golf MK VII can be considered a supermini. The Polo, yes. I have checked all small cars available, and VWs definitely have a stylish step ahead. The rest is according to feeling. The Fiesta and the Yaris are more fun to drive
@GayGamer21 No rear leg room sucks. I am 6'1 so I have the seat *nearly* all the way back, and with it that far back there is no way an adult could sit behind me there is only like 6" of space between the seats. I bought this car for $16,490 Drive Away(end of year sales deal) which is about $6000 cheaper than the basic Polo Drive-Away Price here in Australia
this is my first car but in metalic red, and it's the diesel variant, super decent car incredibly comfortable seats and driving experience, the aux is great for music and the usb port is nice for charging my phone, good speed and acceleration, and it hardly uses any diesel very ecconomic. only complaint i have is the AC is not that good and the car itself is pretty ugly, but the pros outweights the cons so overall very satisfied.
@@xSetsunaExia I believe certain models didn't come with AC as standard. My one certainly doesn't have it. Just a "cold" fan I guess rather than true AC
@@xSetsunaExia late response, but AC does work just takes forever maybe 20 or 30 min, often i have to roll down the windows and just wait for some of the hot air to go out after work, just don't expect to be cooled down very often or fast in summer.
Im 16 rn and want these for a first car decent ones are between 2-4k tho and yh theyre more expensive than we wudda thought,they are small and comfortable tho
@TetraMasterGR Firstly, New Fords are actually quite good, particularly the Fiesta, I drove the 1.6TDCi for a while and it was a very involving and solid drive. As for Fiat, my family owned them for years when we lived in the UK and never had trouble. How old was your Uncle's Punto? Compare it to a similarly aged Fiesta and the quality will be very similar! Compare the Fiesta with the current Punto Evo you will find that the interior plastics of the Fiat are superior now.
jack thorpe I'm having the same problem as well haha, I'm starting my driving lessons later this month and intend to buy my first car as soon as I've passed, but I'm debating between a Fiesta or Polo, as you said yourself the VW's will hold their value better, which is good when you're selling one, but not so good if you're thinking of buying one, the VW styling is also a bit dull and conservative in comparison to the Fiesta, although it does look quite smart and very well built. The Fords will probably be cheaper to run and insure, and the fact that it's competing against a VW means the Ford will be cheaper to repair also haha, however even in the new facelift Fiesta I cannot bring myself to like the materials, the gloss black modernises it but the soft touch dash and build quality in general seems pretty poor in the ones I've looked at, I seem to have really bad OCD when it comes to build quality, the Fiesta could be the nicest car in the world to drive but for me a car has to be built properly with good strong materials, and I just can't bring myself to look at that awful soft touch dash without getting angry at Ford, there's no reason for it to be that cheap, especially considering it's more expensive to buy new (apparently)
@darren3965 really? I have both cars , the Polo belongs to my mom and the Fiesta is mine , Volkswagen's interiors are boring but they feel really solid! But on the other hand Fiesta's cabin quality isn't bad either , but did you know , the Fiesta was actually designed by the Germans under the name of Ford? In this video the back was wobbly , but mine has no problems at all , maybe the person whos doing this review got unlucky perhaps... and honestly I think the Fiesta's more fun to drive!
It is funny.. this guy never talks about the 7 airbags, stability control, traction control, fog lights and Microsoft Sync that are cool things about this car... Oh and I almost forgot.. the polo doesn't have any of those things .
also, incase you think i hate the fiesta, i dont, i actually prefer it to the polo - because he ses the polo isnt very fun to drive, unlike the fiesta. i just like to see things from both points of view...
maybe because volkswagen makes loads of cars so theres usually always an alternative volkswagen, and a volkswagen is often better built then some cars. that said i really like this fiesta cause the reviewer said its fun + comfortable, which is something i really want. i dont want one or the other... not trying to have a huge argument here btw.
i wouldnt mind if vw or ford was paying thse guys!and the reason for that is that these guys review every single car in the bestt possible ways and then compare them with better cars in their class so you have the chance to see those better cars and decide which you will pick!so paied or not i love their reviews!:)
In my country, Indonesia, Fiesta is very cheap. The best model only cost me 18.400 Euro In other hand, Polo is very expensive with 21.850 Euro, Jazz 19.830 Euro and Yaris with 20.420 Euro. But I'm still confuse to choose between 17820 Euro Mazda 2 or Fiesta cause both of them cost pretty same.
Thinking of getting a 2010 ford fiesta 1.2 petrol can anybody tell me mpg around town and motorway I read I few reviews people saying they have water leaks in the boot I hope not as I had a Ford focus mk2 that did this
It's funny when you compare newer reviews by the same guy of the Fiesta to this older one. Back then he liked the dashboard design because it looked like a Nokia-style phone. Now he doesn't like it because it looks like a Nokia-style phone.
So true
It's crazy how quickly times changed around those early 2010s. Time travel back to 2013 and you don't notice much difference to today.. but go back to 2010 and it might as well be 2004.
Its called evolution
cars should adapt to the world around them that's reality
😂😂
2 things he doesn't mention about the polo.
1. Everything you might want on a polo will most probably be an optional extra.
2. The repair and maintenance of the fiesta will be considerably cheaper than the polo.
Plus ford are more reliable than vw by far
I've got a 2009 1.6 Diesel 5 door Titanium version and I love it! It's so comfy inside, nippy for city driving and smooth on motorway journeys too!
Bought this car a few weeks ago here in Australia.
The Good:
Great Handling and steering
Looks cool
Comfy seats
Integrated Bluetooth and MP3 input
Feels and looks bigger than rivals
The Bad:
Electric mirrors don't adjust out far enough
Stereo control buttons get hot because the console faces skywards, should have been tilted further inwards to the cabin
Can sometimes be iffy selecting reverse gear on the manual
Mat in 2010 : i really like the button arrangement in the middle console as if it was a mobile phone
Mat in 2018: It's outdated...
8 years have passed. Of course it's outdated.
Just got this in silver for my first car 3 months ago, design still holds up to this day👍
How is it? I'm about to do the same with a fiesta titanium 1.4 diesel with about 70,000 km and a price round 4300 euros. I hope it's still available I'll find out tomorrow
I just got the same one but a 2012 about 4 months ago, It just started having a lot of transmission problems last month.
@@debanhirosales8101 same , transmittion is terrible
@@tinydancer9602 omg yes my fiesta just stopped working a few days ago and won't turn on 😭
@@debanhirosales8101 mine did the same after a week 😂 buy a new ignition switch on eBay £15 and jobs a goodun
I have a Fiesta and my work colleague has a Polo so we sometimes car share, and I have to say there is nothing about the Polo which makes it better than a Fiesta. Build quality doesn't feel any better, the Fiesta is more comfortable, much better looking, has much more modern looking interior and handles superbly well. There is a reason why over 1 million have been sold since 2008.
I'm sorry but it's nowhere near "pretty good looking"...
It's the PRETTIEST modern small hatchback EVER!!!
Yeah, mk7 fiesta still look great after 10 year.
😍
That’s a big call.
No
@@Whiponized ok
Bought a used 2011 1.4 3 years ago never let me down any weather!
Crazy to see Matt 11 years ago
Good choice mate, I've had the S1600 version for nearly two weeks now and I can't get enough of it
why dont he just bum a polo
Think he has
Just got mine yesterday. It is freaking amazing!
I’m getting mine tomorrow ...
How is it been??
Bought a Honda Jazz 1.2 last week after comparing it with the Fiesta and Polo. A specific requirement (Honda's magic seats) meant the Jazz won, although it has other nice attributes. The Fiesta was tempting, the 1.25 engine was sweet, the style modern and the handling superb. If only someone could build a car with the style/handling of the Fiesta, quality of material/refinement of the Polo, and practicality/reliability of the Honda... Ford and Honda could fight it out on the engine!
My 2010 1.2 model is amazing... Reliable and still going strong.
How much miles?
@@Alloonney 104k..zero problems. Very good motor. The 2010 were the last solid fiesta engines. Models after have been horrendous.
I bought mine yesterday. It will come in around 60 days... ahh I can't wait!!!!
I currently have a 59 plate Fiesta. There is a rust patch in the spare wheel well which has developed into a small hole which will need to be welded. Shame Ford haven’t managed what most other makers have.
Very good job, nice video reviews. You have the best and often only video reviews on the internet, although sometimes they may be a bit short, but at least you cover everything any average person could want.
It would be nice if you made some reviews of older cars/ previous generations for those looking for 2nd hand cars over 3 years old.
Drove the 1.6 auto and was really impressed, damn good car, my pick over the Polo
I've been driving this car for almost 10 years (bought back in 2010) and never knew about the steering adjustment at 0:46.. How did I missed that
and how you see the fiesta afeter 10 years its is a reliable car ?
@@HANI5193 depends on what you call as 'reliable', but I'd tell you a bit of mine.
For 10 years of ownership the only remotely noticeable problem I ever had was noisy steering, caused by a broken front linkage (or something, I'm not a car guy so I don't know exactly what that is), and even that was down to a mechanic's fault. It was a quick $300 fix done in a day by the dealership.
Other than that it's a tough little car, went through a lot and always come out shiny. One time I got T-boned by some random Suzuki crossover. The Suzuki's front-end was demolished while the Fiesta's door barely bent (it was scratched sure), but compared to the Suzuki that was a stark contrast. Fixed overnight by a body guy.
Long story short, 10 years, 1 problem only, I'd call that a success.
@@rogehmarbi thank you very much well explained with illustration lol
Which engine did you have and how much hp?
@@mbz4652 See above, I'm not a car guy so I have no idea how much HP it has, sorry. What I do know is it's the 1.4L, 4-cyl, petrol non-turbo version. And yes, I still drive it, it's about to enter its 13th year of ownership
I still have my Fiesta 2012 and simply love it!
How much miles, and wich engine?
Would you say it’s reliable?
@@TK-cs1qc very!
Collecting mine tomorrow!
Me too
I love how the car he mentions in the video to be better is always on the suggestions on the side of the page xD
getting one in about 1-2 weeks. white 1.6 hatchback with bodykit. just paid the deposit. can't wait!
Just bought one, a1.25 82 bhp lacks some punch on hills, they ride well but mine seems to need steering correction to keep it straight on motorways, and it leans a bit on bends. wondering if i'ts the ESP interfering?
Like the car however it doesn't handle as well as my old Focus did.
This is the car my instructor has. What a great little nimble thing.
If I had a choice, which car should I go for? The Fiesta or the Polo? Or is there something else that manages to beat them? Mind you, I choose ride quality over looks...
Not sure whether to get this or the new one with the Aston Martin style grill
I wonder what you did
As an owner of a 2006 Fiesta, I would have loved to see what they have to say about it
p
I owned a Fiesta and I'm proud to have one! >:D it eats up Nissan Latios and Suzuki Swifts for breakfast , lunch and dinner!
I got one in 1982. It didn't make me happy. I got a Honda Jazz in 2007. It make me happy. I got another Honda Jazz in 2024. It make me happy. I get courtesy Fiesta 2024, not happy. Not happy at all.
Just Brought the 3DR 1.25 in Black! Loved the Test Drive i had today.
seats do lie flat if you life the seat cushion up first
Ford fiestas are extremely reliable, especially those in 1.25, duratec engines
What about the ecoboost engines? Because 60 hp is very little
In Australia the Polo 77tsi is $4000 more than Fiesta Zetec 1.6. That's crazy its the other way round in the UK.
I love this car! I can't wait until I'm 17! I really want this car, and in this green!
Did u get the car ?
Well the Fiesta has been the best selling supermini for the last two years, so I would think it is the leader in its class.....
when you make a review about the polo you say feista . while review feista you say the polo!!!!!!!!
cool! but in my country we don't have the S1600 instead we get the XTR version. The difference is just on the accessories and styling but not the performance.
It makes sense to me, i mean, if you were comparing, say, computer mice, you'd obviously make some comparisons especially if the product is not the lead in the market. It just gives you a general idea, since VW cars are very popular and it just makes it easier to understand the car.
i love my new 2013 fiesta especially with new grill which does look bit like aston at front. i think 1.25 engine is very smooth and capable. my last fiesta had this engine 96000 miles and still going strong
This will be my first car 1.4 zetec but don't know if I want to get 3dr or 5dr
Have you got it now?
Get a 3 door it’s easier to hot box
Bangloudly09 agreed
@Theabsulutegamer What is hot box?
most good points he proves. e.g. soft touch, practicality, folding flat seats, leg room, trim levels, will it hold its value. only things he cant prove are the comfort and fun, how ever if you look at other reviews, they usually say the same about comfort/fun as him. if you look at the amount of cars vw have, this is also why they are easily comparable. vw also owns alot of company's. all of these points make it easy to compare a vw.
How big are the cubby spaces? Mat you forgot about that
@darren3965 I own a fiesta , I don't see any glue or sticky tape in the interior....are you sure you're not talking out of your rear?
my mums got a 3 door fiesta and im 6'1 and in the back of that i dont feel cramped at all
I have a new one, like it except for two issues, it has quite a lot of body roll and I have issues with the steering; it tends to wander at speed over the centre line.
I have read there are issues with electric power steering, or maybe I am not used to it having owned Focus before, which was a better handling car, but it's now grown too big and I don't like the new styling.
I have a Polo and My dad just got a Fiesta, both are good, but the Polo is a bit outdated now.
yeah i like the fiesta cause it is comfortable and fun to drive. and the looks are really nice. i try to see both sides of things, because i know vw make lots of cars so its easy to compare other cars to them, and although you say different, going by what the reviewer ses, the vw is probably built a bit better too. although tbh i do prefer the fiesta as the polo isnt very fun to drive.
lol, i am not sure the Golf MK VII can be considered a supermini. The Polo, yes. I have checked all small cars available, and VWs definitely have a stylish step ahead. The rest is according to feeling. The Fiesta and the Yaris are more fun to drive
0:28 Mat wouldnt say the same thing now
I want to get one too, Can I ask how much will it cost a month and did you have to pay any deposit ???
@GayGamer21 No rear leg room sucks.
I am 6'1 so I have the seat *nearly* all the way back, and with it that far back there is no way an adult could sit behind me there is only like 6" of space between the seats.
I bought this car for $16,490 Drive Away(end of year sales deal) which is about $6000 cheaper than the basic Polo Drive-Away Price here in Australia
I have the previous model fiesta for my first car and i absolutely love it! :) Its great to drive, and seems just as spacious as this model
this is my first car but in metalic red, and it's the diesel variant, super decent car incredibly comfortable seats and driving experience, the aux is great for music and the usb port is nice for charging my phone, good speed and acceleration, and it hardly uses any diesel very ecconomic.
only complaint i have is the AC is not that good and the car itself is pretty ugly, but the pros outweights the cons so overall very satisfied.
is the AC issue a common thing?
@@xSetsunaExia I believe certain models didn't come with AC as standard. My one certainly doesn't have it. Just a "cold" fan I guess rather than true AC
@@xSetsunaExia late response, but AC does work just takes forever maybe 20 or 30 min, often i have to roll down the windows and just wait for some of the hot air to go out after work, just don't expect to be cooled down very often or fast in summer.
Im 16 rn and want these for a first car decent ones are between 2-4k tho and yh theyre more expensive than we wudda thought,they are small and comfortable tho
What about Fiesta 2011 1.4 diesel engine?
I say Mat likes VW for the quality of its cars. However, he has said that as an all-round package, he prefers the Fiesta over the conservative Polo.
@TetraMasterGR Firstly, New Fords are actually quite good, particularly the Fiesta, I drove the 1.6TDCi for a while and it was a very involving and solid drive. As for Fiat, my family owned them for years when we lived in the UK and never had trouble. How old was your Uncle's Punto? Compare it to a similarly aged Fiesta and the quality will be very similar! Compare the Fiesta with the current Punto Evo you will find that the interior plastics of the Fiat are superior now.
vw cars are a premium brand and usually don't have as much negatives as other cars.
2010 model fiesta 1.4 diesel is good or bad?..is it reliable and cheap to maintain?
The 1.6 l is better. It doesn't have many problems. In my opinion the best engine on this car. And the consumption is also good, 3,5-4 l 100/km
Saw one for sale for $10,000 TTD and came here for more details. There's some mechanical and body issues but they're fixable.
Are the Ford Fiesta very reliable cars?
They're made in Germany where they know what their doing, so they should be pretty reliable
Mine's six years old and it never had any issues.
Faraz Hassanyar Driven one for 6 years, never had any issue, just avoid the DCT that trans easily break especially in rainy country like UK.
@WheelieMacBin you can get the full options
So are Vauxhall, Citroen, Peugeot, Renault, Kia, Suzuki, Mini, Mazda......never hear those mentioned.
Ford Fiesta 1.25 3dr or VW Polo 1.2 70 s 3dr? (First car buyer)
jack thorpe I'm having the same problem as well haha, I'm starting my driving lessons later this month and intend to buy my first car as soon as I've passed, but I'm debating between a Fiesta or Polo, as you said yourself the VW's will hold their value better, which is good when you're selling one, but not so good if you're thinking of buying one, the VW styling is also a bit dull and conservative in comparison to the Fiesta, although it does look quite smart and very well built. The Fords will probably be cheaper to run and insure, and the fact that it's competing against a VW means the Ford will be cheaper to repair also haha, however even in the new facelift Fiesta I cannot bring myself to like the materials, the gloss black modernises it but the soft touch dash and build quality in general seems pretty poor in the ones I've looked at, I seem to have really bad OCD when it comes to build quality, the Fiesta could be the nicest car in the world to drive but for me a car has to be built properly with good strong materials, and I just can't bring myself to look at that awful soft touch dash without getting angry at Ford, there's no reason for it to be that cheap, especially considering it's more expensive to buy new (apparently)
Jonathan Taylor get a corsa mate… trust me the best by far!
is it true that this car is a men's car?
sarfg92 it's both,I've got a 1,6 duratec engined version,130 mph is not bad,!
there is no such thing as a man or womans car
Mat looks so young and this was 11 years ago
I was thinking of the Lexus 200H which does 4.1L/100km. This does 3.7 for half about half the price.
I like the looks of it but there should be an extra tax on cars with that colour.
@darren3965 really? I have both cars , the Polo belongs to my mom and the Fiesta is mine , Volkswagen's interiors are boring but they feel really solid! But on the other hand Fiesta's cabin quality isn't bad either , but did you know , the Fiesta was actually designed by the Germans under the name of Ford? In this video the back was wobbly , but mine has no problems at all , maybe the person whos doing this review got unlucky perhaps... and honestly I think the Fiesta's more fun to drive!
Still looks fire 🔥
Should I buy a fiesta again 🤔? I hated my last one btw its a short review
That's not Matt Watson from CarWow right now 🤨
I think here in Thailand,the build quality is a bit better than the European one.
It is funny.. this guy never talks about the 7 airbags, stability control, traction control, fog lights and Microsoft Sync that are cool things about this car... Oh and I almost forgot.. the polo doesn't have any of those things .
also, incase you think i hate the fiesta, i dont, i actually prefer it to the polo - because he ses the polo isnt very fun to drive, unlike the fiesta. i just like to see things from both points of view...
maybe because volkswagen makes loads of cars so theres usually always an alternative volkswagen, and a volkswagen is often better built then some cars. that said i really like this fiesta cause the reviewer said its fun + comfortable, which is something i really want. i dont want one or the other... not trying to have a huge argument here btw.
Does anyone have any idea the dimensions of the boot. I know the liters just need dimensions to see if it fits my buggy before i buy it.
Damn, they could had placed some upholstery on the back of those back seats...
i wouldnt mind if vw or ford was paying thse guys!and the reason for that is that these guys review every single car in the bestt possible ways and then compare them with better cars in their class so you have the chance to see those better cars and decide which you will pick!so paied or not i love their reviews!:)
Great car!!
It"s the best supermini ever in Thailand.
In my country, Indonesia, Fiesta is very cheap. The best model only cost me 18.400 Euro
In other hand, Polo is very expensive with 21.850 Euro, Jazz 19.830 Euro and Yaris with 20.420 Euro.
But I'm still confuse to choose between 17820 Euro Mazda 2 or Fiesta cause both of them cost pretty same.
This is a great car. I have the 1.2 zetec and it has enough power : )
Can I just what mpg was you getting from the 1.2 fiesta as am thinking of getting one
@@jamiedavies2597 Up to 54 mpg, but in reality is around 45 mpg
I have the 1.25 and it certainly not nippy and a real nightmare over bumps.
is it always rainy there?
Believe it or not, we've just chopped-in our Disco 3 for one. It's a litte cracker.
Are they equipped with a Peugeot engine ?
So, despite the fact that there is no leg or head room in the back, and the build quality is on par with a Lada, it is a cracking little car? Hmmmmmm.
Is the Ford fiesta fuel efficient?
The Ecoboost is the most efficient, about 70mpg and zero tax. The 2008-17 are about 50mpg and about £180 yr tax
I love this car
Niece just bought this car as first car, even with the same colour. But mobileye installed and front rear camera.
What's the ford fiesta S1600 Like?
I'm not making anything up, and your last point brings me back to my first comment - How much do VW pay these guys?
This car has its charm. But it's hard to overlook the fact that the back seats aren't so great.
Thinking of getting a 2010 ford fiesta 1.2 petrol can anybody tell me mpg around town and motorway I read I few reviews people saying they have water leaks in the boot I hope not as I had a Ford focus mk2 that did this
Matts the best reviewer.. but i think he gets paid by VW or maybe he just loves VW
make up what ever you like, but if you look at most of the cars he reviews, vw he doesn't usually say many negatives.
whats its german rival?
The most mentioned car by Carbyuer is the Ford Fiesta. ^^
(Bye the way reason I whatch this video right now. :)