2014 Ford Fiesta Style 1.25 petrol
Summary:
Cheap to run and dependable
Faults:
Service and MOT revealed no advisories, but the car had brake and suspension work before I bought it. No major problems so far however during my one year and 11,000 miles or so of ownership.
General Comments:
These Fiesta's are a little expensive to buy initially as a low mileage used car (all used cars are currently overpriced in my opinion), but once you get a good one costs are as cheap as it gets for running a car. Low tax and insurance, and my 1.25 petrol engine regularly does around 50 mpg. That used to be unheard of for petrol - normally you would need a diesel to get that mpg!
The 1.25 has no performance whatsoever though. Painfully slow. But I would advise against the faster "Eco-boost" engine from this time - they are not as reliable and have turbo issues. You want the naturally aspirated 1.25 engine, trust me. Best for reliability.
The car handles quite sharp. Ride is firm but not uncomfortably so. Style model is lower range and does not have much electrics. Very, very basic. But the seats are comfy enough for long and short journeys.
It's nothing special, but a slightly better car than my previous 2008 Corsa, which rusted like a pig.
In short, if you are after a cheap economical car, it is hard to beat the Fiesta, providing you buy a low mileage looked after car.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 14th July, 2023
23rd Oct 2022, 15:09
My thoughts are the same on my Fiesta, I have a similar one. It is not going to be the most exciting car, but it is pretty much the best all round small hatch currently available to buy used.