Ford Fiesta (2008 - 2017) ST-Line 1.5 TDCi 95PS 3d Owner Review
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In their own words
The punchy little Diesel makes up in Torque in what it lacks in power, with a powerful pull away from a standing start compared to its 1 litre cousins. I manage 53 to the Gallon from mine and my driving style is varied, sometimes nice and economical and sometimes harsh and speedy. Achieving an average of 435 miles from a tank of fuel at an average cost of around £42 it really is value for money for the long distance driver. I serves a comfortable ride quality with a good interior comfort gives this car a real edge over the competition. Lacking on the technology front the Fiesta is showing its age now with no touch screen or major inter connectivity. The fiesta ST-Line is perfect for young drivers who want a fast sporty car but cannot afford the insurance on a fully fledged ST, the insurance band is a lot lower as is the economy band. Providing 95 BHP from the Diesel and a choice of 125 and 140BHP petrol engines you really are spoiled for choice. With the standard Grey Alloy Wheels you really stand out from the crowd, i have Magnetic Grey Paint which really compliments well together when sitting or moving around.
To sum Up the ST-Line has the sporty looks which many young male drivers love and stands out from the crowd, the Fiesta still looks better than some of her more modernized competition but is admittedly lacking in the technology department, still a great all rounder that everyone can love
How reliable do you find the car?
I suffered a nasty brake issue about 2 months into ownership of my car, basically the brake fluid was leaking over the rear drums causing pressure loss and rear brake slip, the dealership was great at taking in the car and repairing it within 48 hoursAbout their car
- Fuel type Diesel
- When purchased November 2016
- Condition when bought New
- Current Mileage 8,000 miles
- Average MPG 53 mpg