I got a 5 door Fiesta 2017 1.0 ecoboost 66 plate in deep impact blue and I love it, broke the bank just under £8000 but so worth it. And everything you said is completely true. I was 19 when I got it and the insurance was cheap just under £1000 with my parents on as drivers. I fully recommend this car for anyone.
@@liamcarpangler4032 mine is 100hp might sound low but with a turbo it's very nippy and gets up to speed very well and I love it. 1.25 is 80hp. If you wanted a sportier one then you can get a zetec s that can be 180hp. Depends if you want a sporty car or not. Like I said 100hp is enough and can handle its own.
I'm a new driver that's just passed my test. I've just bought a '15 plate ecoboost Fiesta. And I loved the test drive! The gear changing was so smooth, the ride, seats and the interier also! I can't wait to pick it up next week! Paid about 5750 for it with also a nice little bodykit to it also. :)
I've had a ecoboost fiesta for 2 years now and all I can say this is one brilliant car, really good acceleration and handling cheap to run rivals just about anything in city driving
What a great review! So simple and to the point. No tosh, just a clear and objective review. You can’t deny that the Fiesta is a great car, one of Fords best in recent years for its size and performance. Thanks a lot! Keep ‘em coming!
best review of any fiesta I have seen you nail it on the head with what you say not overly talked and a ever day opinion... unlike the snoby reviews I have seen.. keep up the good work.
I'm 55 and have driven alot and owned cars up to 400 bhp , driven the wifes eco boost 16 plate fiesta , and in my opinion the gears are to long , I dont change till 45 from second to 3rd as it labours , apart from the gearing issue , great little car .. cheers shane uk
"Visibility is great all round", really? I thought most reviewers were unhappy about the small rear window and the very wide pillars. I drove this very model as a rental car in Croatia this year and it was OK, but I would not call visibility great. To the front and the sides: yes. But rear visibility? No.
I test drove the 1 liter and the 1.6 turbo. I like the 1.6 but the seats in the ST are not very practical. They don't sell too many ST here because the people who can afford it can't fit in the narrow seats. Narrow seats and rush hour traffic does not work together.
+george bush have to agree, the Ford may be the best in class to drive but would not give up my Toyota been getting them for years always spot on reliability and great aftersales.
I've had my Fiesta for almost 3 years and the only issue was a dead battery but in the UK our Fiestas are built by ze Germans hence their reliability is much better :)
I have the 1.25 version with 82hp. Nice car and reasonably powerful if you drop a few gears. 0-30 is very quick. Only gripe is I wish it would have a 6 gear go calm the revs down at higher speeds
Nelson Graber the ecoboost mode is the setting that turns the engine off when the car comes to a stop and the brake/clutch is deployed in a manuel transmission ford. this is why there's two batteries in the car (weighnig 20 pounds each). but in 2017, ford are releasing an electric supercharger to compliment the small turbo on the 3 cylinder engine. so the second battery will be needed after all. ford is expexting 243 whp for this version of the engine.
Has Bluetooth does it?i have one these in red 5 door we’re is the Bluetooth on it ?or is it an extra feature to have?love my car only had a few days love it
Slater nater I've had the 1.0l 123 bhp ecoboost for a month now and the engine and chassis are my major gripes. ....They are that good I can't drive it conservatively, so if you get one be prepared to tear up Fords official fuel consumption sheet. Brilliant little car, delivers in all areas..
Slater nater Reliability isn't bad at all, but it could be argued that the interior plastics could be better. This model isn't far off being replaced, so expect the next generation to offer a more premium interior like the new Mazda 2.
Slater nater I'm not sure about the rest of the range but my Titanium is German built and the fit & finish is excellent. Long term reliability is yet to be proven. It isn't the most spacious boot wise in the class, but the driving dynamics make up for that. It's a lot of fun to drive.
Not quite sure what you mean about a 6th gear for more tranquillity. That 5th gear gives the car a theoretical top speed of about 180mph, an even taller 6th gear would be a bit pointless unless the ratios were altered altogether. I've owned mine for nearly 2 years. Cruises at 70mph at 2,500 rpm, a good 1,000rpm lower that the 1.25 82ps petrol version. At 60mph for best possible mpg and we're at 2,000rpm. Any lower than that and you're out of the turbo's threshold.
I understand that an extra, higher, gear will reduce rpm at a given speed. My point is that the 5th gear of the 100 and 125ps models is already very high. A 6 speed gearbox with the same final ratio as the current 5 speed would be an improvement, but if the cruising speed rpm were dropped much lower with an extra gear the little turbo would have to work very hard all the time, for the sake of a coupe of hundred rpm and a heavier gearbox. It probably wouldn't make much difference in the end.
I own the 125ps version. Mine is most definitely a 5 speed manual. There's also the "powershift" gearbox, an automatic, that is 6 speed. That works very well with the turbo, keeping it spooled through the gear changes. Mine loses all boost between changes (though it is currently tuned to 155bhp, modified using Pumaspeed parts and software). The extra torque and power is great with the long gearing of the 5 speed.
I have the 1.25 82bhp model and it has very short gearing. 70 mph in 5th gear its at 3,000 rpm, not very good for the fuel consumption. It drinks petrol like there is no tomorrow.
A few seconds of hearing your voice and the way you talk is similar to Clarkson. May you one day host Top Gear... Anyway, I am going to get one of these (although one of the Titanium models) once I have passed my test. Yeah, new car as my 1st car, but heck, its a great car and I cannot be arsed to go through the hassle of having an old clunky unreliable mess that costs far more to run and lacks most of what this car has. Plus, I live in London which has the ultra low emissions zone rubbish coming soon, and the congestion charge and road tax do not apply to this car.
Well you don't seem to have the casual racism and snobbery that he does, so that's a bonus. Yeah, having sat in the front (but not at the wheel... yet...) of a 2016 1.6 ecoboost Ford Focus estate and being impressed at how well it handles and moves I am very much looking forward to a nice shiny fiesta. Ford has really improved over the years, specially the Fiesta and Focus models.
Inside Lane Speaking of traffic, did you experience any jerking issue? I heard there's a jerking issue with its gearbox at low speed such as during traffic congestion.
I got a 5 door Fiesta 2017 1.0 ecoboost 66 plate in deep impact blue and I love it, broke the bank just under £8000 but so worth it. And everything you said is completely true. I was 19 when I got it and the insurance was cheap just under £1000 with my parents on as drivers. I fully recommend this car for anyone.
What bhp? I was in ford dealership yesterday looking to get one.
@@liamcarpangler4032 mine is 100hp might sound low but with a turbo it's very nippy and gets up to speed very well and I love it. 1.25 is 80hp. If you wanted a sportier one then you can get a zetec s that can be 180hp. Depends if you want a sporty car or not. Like I said 100hp is enough and can handle its own.
Getting rid of my Audi TT and have just bought this beauty - Fiesta 1.0 EcoBoost Zetec S Black Edition, 2015, 28k miles on the clock 😁
Hey mate howd you find it? Do you still have it
I'm a new driver that's just passed my test. I've just bought a '15 plate ecoboost Fiesta. And I loved the test drive! The gear changing was so smooth, the ride, seats and the interier also! I can't wait to pick it up next week! Paid about 5750 for it with also a nice little bodykit to it also. :)
We have a fiesta we drove from Yorkshire to Ireland in it and it was brilliant
I've had a ecoboost fiesta for 2 years now and all I can say this is one brilliant car, really good acceleration and handling cheap to run rivals just about anything in city driving
Hi would you recommend it and also what's mpg like thanks
What a great review! So simple and to the point. No tosh, just a clear and objective review. You can’t deny that the Fiesta is a great car, one of Fords best in recent years for its size and performance. Thanks a lot! Keep ‘em coming!
best review of any fiesta I have seen you nail it on the head with what you say not overly talked and a ever day opinion... unlike the snoby reviews I have seen..
keep up the good work.
Bought our 2015 with candy blue paint so so so excited getting her on monday 9th oct 2017
Just bought a 2016 Fiesta, so darn PRETTY as well as lovely to drive. Great review, makes me feel I made the right decision.
Finally after hours of searching I get an imperial (UK) quote on MPG. He's getting 50 mpg. Interesting.
I'm 55 and have driven alot and owned cars up to 400 bhp , driven the wifes eco boost 16 plate fiesta , and in my opinion the gears are to long , I dont change till 45 from second to 3rd as it labours , apart from the gearing issue , great little car .. cheers shane uk
I adore my Fiesta! (I also drive an MX5)
MX-5's are awesome!
Mz5 what bad jk
@@Whiponized erm... What?
@Hannah D im saying there good
@@Whiponized OK... They are. Random comment 1 year later lol.
I'm buying one of these on the basis of this video ,hope it's as good as he makes out we shall see
+phillip cornwall Wow, that's great to hear! I'm sure you will love it.
No regrets this car is fucking great
Can't wait to get the 100hp zetec once I pass my test, should have it by Christmas
Easiest most pleasant small car I have ever driven.
"Visibility is great all round", really? I thought most reviewers were unhappy about the small rear window and the very wide pillars. I drove this very model as a rental car in Croatia this year and it was OK, but I would not call visibility great. To the front and the sides: yes. But rear visibility? No.
I test drove the 1 liter and the 1.6 turbo. I like the 1.6 but the seats in the ST are not very practical. They don't sell too many ST here because the people who can afford it can't fit in the narrow seats. Narrow seats and rush hour traffic does not work together.
I drive one and love it very much. And i must say i will only drive Ford
Im loving the fords recently, mad to get one even my mother really likes them haha
Got the red edition on order for 1st march!
+Gazman997 Great choice!
I've recently bought a black edition! How they get 140ps out of 1 litre without it being Kathy as hell is beyond me, but they've done it...
Are ford fiestas reliable cars? I have had mine for 7 months and so far been trouble free.
+Tom Jardine They tend to be pretty good.
+george bush have to agree, the Ford may be the best in class to drive but would not give up my Toyota been getting them for years always spot on reliability and great aftersales.
I've had my Fiesta for almost 3 years and the only issue was a dead battery but in the UK our Fiestas are built by ze Germans hence their reliability is much better :)
I have the 1.25 version with 82hp. Nice car and reasonably powerful if you drop a few gears. 0-30 is very quick. Only gripe is I wish it would have a 6 gear go calm the revs down at higher speeds
+Tom Jardine Totally agree!
I'm getting one of these for a company car. Easy going from a mini cooper 2012 to one of these? zetec model?
+Billy Iqbal Yeah, you will love the Fiesta. Very enjoyable car to drive.
Billy Iqbal what did you think of it?
Can anyone tell me how many fog lights on the back come on is it two or 1 ?
I really cant decide between this one and the new peugeot 208. I think this one is a bit short and the front window is quite small...
+kostasbm Best way to decide is take a test drive.
How does it perform over distance? :) great and really helpful review !
+Cup of Teague I did a lot of motorway miles in this car. Whilst it would benefit from having a 6th gear, it never felt slow or underpowered.
+Inside Lane Thanks, getting one in April :)
+Cup of Teague You are welcome.
if you never use the ecoboost mode, can you ditch the spare battery under the bonnet and make the car lighter. thus faster
TheJeremyevans duh, without the eco boost you'd lose a lot of power.
Does the turbo constantly run, or does it just come on when you apply more power?
Nelson Graber
the ecoboost mode is the setting that turns the engine off when the car comes to a stop and the brake/clutch is deployed in a manuel transmission ford. this is why there's two batteries in the car (weighnig 20 pounds each). but in 2017, ford are releasing an electric supercharger to compliment the small turbo on the 3 cylinder engine. so the second battery will be needed after all. ford is expexting 243 whp for this version of the engine.
Has Bluetooth does it?i have one these in red 5 door we’re is the Bluetooth on it ?or is it an extra feature to have?love my car only had a few days love it
Will give you mu opinion in a few weeks
+phillip cornwall Great. We always like to hear back from our viewers.
what do you mean plenty of space and a good boot? it's literally the shortest in its class (under 4m long) and has the smallest boot as a result
I think you'll find that's the Mini
Are we talking about the same car here?
I own a fiesta titanium and i was wonderong how to change the ambiamt lightning inside from. Red to blue
Hi did you ever work out how to change it? I have titanium too
Does this car have reverse sensors ?
Is this the 100 ps or the 125 ps?
+Tom Jardine 99 BHP
Brilliant car so pleased I c
Production of the Ford Fiesta is coming to an end in June 2023
Mentioning a few disadvantages to having a fiesta might have been insightful
There are very few, however, they are all mentioned in the cars full review which is linked to in the description.
Slater nater I've had the 1.0l 123 bhp ecoboost for a month now and the engine and chassis are my major gripes. ....They are that good I can't drive it conservatively, so if you get one be prepared to tear up Fords official fuel consumption sheet. Brilliant little car, delivers in all areas..
Well build quality/reliability and practicality would be my worry. But its the best selling car on the uk, so it cant be that bad 😊
Slater nater Reliability isn't bad at all, but it could be argued that the interior plastics could be better. This model isn't far off being replaced, so expect the next generation to offer a more premium interior like the new Mazda 2.
Slater nater I'm not sure about the rest of the range but my Titanium is German built and the fit & finish is excellent. Long term reliability is yet to be proven. It isn't the most spacious boot wise in the class, but the driving dynamics make up for that. It's a lot of fun to drive.
Not quite sure what you mean about a 6th gear for more tranquillity. That 5th gear gives the car a theoretical top speed of about 180mph, an even taller 6th gear would be a bit pointless unless the ratios were altered altogether. I've owned mine for nearly 2 years. Cruises at 70mph at 2,500 rpm, a good 1,000rpm lower that the 1.25 82ps petrol version. At 60mph for best possible mpg and we're at 2,000rpm. Any lower than that and you're out of the turbo's threshold.
For highway miles a 6th gear would be great since you get lower revs --> engine uses less petrol etc etc
I understand that an extra, higher, gear will reduce rpm at a given speed. My point is that the 5th gear of the 100 and 125ps models is already very high.
A 6 speed gearbox with the same final ratio as the current 5 speed would be an improvement, but if the cruising speed rpm were dropped much lower with an extra gear the little turbo would have to work very hard all the time, for the sake of a coupe of hundred rpm and a heavier gearbox. It probably wouldn't make much difference in the end.
But uhm the 125ps model has a 6 gear, gearbox. (at least in Belgium)
I own the 125ps version. Mine is most definitely a 5 speed manual. There's also the "powershift" gearbox, an automatic, that is 6 speed. That works very well with the turbo, keeping it spooled through the gear changes. Mine loses all boost between changes (though it is currently tuned to 155bhp, modified using Pumaspeed parts and software). The extra torque and power is great with the long gearing of the 5 speed.
I have the 1.25 82bhp model and it has very short gearing. 70 mph in 5th gear its at 3,000 rpm, not very good for the fuel consumption. It drinks petrol like there is no tomorrow.
Ok thank you
Does this have the same size interior or smaller than the zetec 1.25 model?
Same size. Only difference is the engine.
Does it have rev mathcing system the fiesta ecoboost 100ps?
Rev matching? No I don't think so?
+Nospa “L0L - League of Laughter” Panos I don't think it does.
You mean the green arrow which tells you to change up a gear?
You mean the green arrow which tells you to change up a gear?
The fiesta has a good sterring
what color is that i have Deep impact blue :)
ilppa82 We love Deep Impact Blue! This colour is called Candy Blue.
I've got one great car love it
Lovely car
iv got the 1.6 and i only get about 36mpg
lol, fiesta RS. the sub compact cars never had and never will R/RS versions. neither did the polo
How many miles do go get on a full tank of fuel?
Jebediah Goldstein That's quite poor really, am sure I read somewhere it was 600 miles?
A few seconds of hearing your voice and the way you talk is similar to Clarkson. May you one day host Top Gear...
Anyway, I am going to get one of these (although one of the Titanium models) once I have passed my test. Yeah, new car as my 1st car, but heck, its a great car and I cannot be arsed to go through the hassle of having an old clunky unreliable mess that costs far more to run and lacks most of what this car has. Plus, I live in London which has the ultra low emissions zone rubbish coming soon, and the congestion charge and road tax do not apply to this car.
Haha! Not sure if that is a compliment or not. I'm not Mr Clarkson's biggest fan. The Fiesta is a great choice and you will love it!
Well you don't seem to have the casual racism and snobbery that he does, so that's a bonus. Yeah, having sat in the front (but not at the wheel... yet...) of a 2016 1.6 ecoboost Ford Focus estate and being impressed at how well it handles and moves I am very much looking forward to a nice shiny fiesta. Ford has really improved over the years, specially the Fiesta and Focus models.
I actually thought "top gear" when i watched it.and thats a compliment as to the quality of your work sir....
I don't know to get this or the renult Clio
Personally I think the Fiesta is the better of the two.
Fiesta
Wonder why do the British people prefer manual transmission over auto...
in lala land Personally I find it enjoyable to be the organic part of the machine, however, in traffic an auto is much more relaxing.
Inside Lane Speaking of traffic, did you experience any jerking issue? I heard there's a jerking issue with its gearbox at low speed such as during traffic congestion.
in lala land I haven't experienced any problems with any UK Fiesta. In fact, I just got my brother to buy one.
in lala land simply because auto is more restricted here, in manual its not restricted.
ChipmunksxxChipettes how is it restricted?
Isn't it the ford fayesta?
+Nassim TERKI Nope.
your just driving and talking... you didnt feature the back sit, exterior and compartment...
You've told us nothing about the car...other than a couple of points.
Design is great but practicality 0 piont's.. and that cheap plastic inside... I dont prefer vw but polo is better..
And more expensive....
Its not a big car, but it can fit 5 people in quite comfortably.
no. xD
Sisas sisas sisas
crap 1.5 eco or st all day