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Fuel: Diesel
Body: Hatchback
Trans: Manual
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MPG
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Insurance groups range from 1 to 50 and dictates the cost of the vehicles insurance. The higher the group, the higher the insurance will be for the vehicle.
Insurance Group
BHP rates the engine performance of vehicles and stands for the brake horsepower.
Performance (BHP)
CO2 is the amount of carbon dioxide emitted by the vehicle in grams per kilometre travelled, the lower the CO2 emissions the cleaner the vehicle is for the environment.
CO2 (g/km)
The total number of seats in the vehicle.
Number Of Seats
Road Tax is based upon the CO2 emissions of the vehicle and is split into 13 bands from A to M. The higher the letter the greater the cost of tax paid to drive the vehicle on public roads. In addition to the road tax detailed below, any vehicle that had a manufacturers retail price in excess of £40,000 when first sold, attracts a road tax supplement of an additional £320 per year. This is charged until the vehicle is 6 years old.
Road Tax
Ten Second Review
If you find the automotive industry's current obsession with fuel economy, exhaust emissions and generally appearing to be greener than the Amazon rain forest an ideal cure for insomnia, then Ford's frugal diesel Fiesta, the 1.5 TDCi, may not be your kind of car. Efficiency-minded families though will prick up their ears at the thought of 88.3mpg combined cycle and a CO2 return of just 82g/km.
Background
Most people would agree that the moves being made by the automotive industry to clean up its act are important and largely laudable. Whether more could be being done and to what degree the car companies behind this drive to protect the planet are motivated by profit are moot points. Things are moving in a positive direction and cars like the Fiesta 1.5 TDCi claim to be in the vanguard. While we wait for hydrogen fuel cells, solar power, ethanol, chip fat, fermented onions or some other alternative to step convincingly into the breach currently occupied by fossil fuels, cars like the Fiesta 1.5 TDCi diesel are arguably amongst the best options we have. They're small, light and aerodynamic so they can be powered effectively by small, economical engines. The problem is that so many of them are so boring. We all want cars that are affordable and economical but wouldn't it be nice if they were fun too? This desire for some excitement to get our teeth into as a side order with our green vehicles could play into this Fiesta diesel model's hands.
Driving Experience
The 1.5-litre TDCi engine in this Fiesta won't induce Goosebumps when you plant the throttle, but it's reasonably punchy - even in base 85PS form - and it doesn't sound too gruff. As usual with a Fiesta, the best bit though is the chassis. Ford has a shining reputation for the driving dynamics of its cars and the Fiesta remains pretty near the pick of the back. It feels alive and fast in its responses, cornering with barely a flicker of body roll and more grip than the diesel engine could hope to overcome. Despite the Fiesta's infectious verve through the bends, it still manages to deliver a compliant ride when cruising, the suspension dancing over the lumps and knobbles of the surface. Some rivals are fractionally more comfortable, but there still isn't a supermini that's better to drive in its mainstream form than the Fiesta. There's a deftness to the way this car responds, an agility to the way it nips around the bends that no other small car can quite match. Rest to 62mph in the 85PS model occupies 12.5s on the way to 108mph. Go for the 120PS variant and the figures are 9s and 121mph.
Design and Build
If you go by the maxim that if something looks right, it is right, then you'll probably like the look of this seventh generation Fiesta. As before, it's offered in both three and five-door bodystyles and both are tidy pieces of styling with evolutionary styling and a bolder, wider front grille. The side profile is more settled and less wedge-shaped, combining with 71mm of additional body length and 12mm of additional width to give what Ford hopes is a longer and more premium appearance. Inside, it's completely different from what went before. Gone is the previous button-heavy fascia with its cheap plastics. In fact, the number of buttons on the centre console has been reduced by almost half, with many connectivity and entertainment controls relocated to a freshly developed 'SYNC3' 8-inch touchscreen. A semi-translucent piano black insert stretches all the way from the instrument binnacle to the centre console, giving the cabin a touch of class. Rear seat passengers benefit from 16mm more knee room, supported by new slim-back seats that are softer, and offer greater side-to-side support. This Fiesta's tailgate is wider for easier access to the boot, and improved storage for personal belongings is delivered with a 20% larger glovebox and a 1-litre media bin in the centre console.
Market and Model
Expect to pay in the £15,000 to £17,500 bracket for the 85PS 1.5 TDCi diesel Fiesta - so you're looking at a premium of around £2,000 over the 70PS 1.1-litre Ti-VCT petrol model. Some will think that to be money well spent, given the better performance and the extra frugality you'll get. There's a choice of 'Style', 'Zetec' or 'B&O Play Zetec Series' trim levels for 1.5 TDCi 85PS model buyers. If you want the pokier 120PS version of this engine, you'll need to stretch to pricey 'Titanium' or 'Titanium X' trim, which means the need for a budget in the £18,000 to £20,000 bracket. Whatever your choice, you'll be offered some up-scale equipment options, examples including an openable panoramic glass roof. There's sophisticated safety too, including a Pedestrian Detection system that can even prevent collisions at night. And 'Active Park Assist' with brake interventions to prevent low-speed collisions when parking hands-free. As for standard equipment, even base models get features like air conditioning, Bluetooth, an 'Emergency Assistance' system and a 6-speaker stereo.
Cost of Ownership
Modifications designed to enhance this car's efficiency include variable geometry technology for the 120PS version - and sophisticated fuel injection that also enhances refinement. Smart Regenerative Charging enhances fuel efficiency by selectively engaging the alternator and charging the battery when the vehicle is coasting and braking. Plus there's a start stop system that cuts the engine when you don't need it, stuck at the lights or waiting in traffic. These tweaks apart, the driver is otherwise free to get on with enjoying one of the best handling small cars in the business. As for the cost of ownership results, well the 85PS version of this car's 1.5-litre diesel registers 82g/km and a combined economy figure of 88.3mpg; that's for the three-door model. The five-door variant is a fraction less frugal. If you choose the 120PS model, the figures re 88.3mpg and 89g/km. As for insurance groups, the base 85PS 1.5 TDCi variant is rated at group 8E, while the 120PS TDCi model comes in at group 14E or 15E, depending on trim choice.
By Jonathan Crouch
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Key Standard Features*
- Solid - Race red
- Solid paint
- Cruise control with active speed limiter
- LED projector low beam headlamps with LED daytime running lights
- Cloth - Ebony
- Tyre repair kit
Body Glass | |
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Tinted glass | |
Quickclear heated windscreen | |
Rear wiper | |
Privacy glass | |
Electric front windows/one touch facility | |
Rear privacy glass | |
Rain sensing wipers and auto dimming rear view mirror | |
Brakes | |
ABS+EBA | |
Electronic stability control with hill start assist | |
Communication | |
Bluetooth system | |
Driver Aids | |
Electric power steering | |
Driver Convenience | |
Ford easy fuel | |
Driver Information | |
Trip computer | |
Driving Mirrors | |
Auto dimming rear view mirror | |
Body colour electric adjustable heated door mirrors with integral indicators | |
Body coloured electrically operated and heated door mirrors with side indicators | |
Power foldable door mirrors with puddle lights | |
Entertainment | |
Steering wheel mounted controls | |
DAB Digital radio | |
Auxiliary input socket | |
2 USB ports | |
Exterior Body Features | |
Upper front grille chrome surround | |
Chrome front grille | |
Body colour rear spoiler | |
Body colour door handles | |
Body colour bumpers | |
Chrome beltline | |
Chrome lower window surround | |
Exterior Lights | |
LED rear lights | |
Automatic headlights | |
Cornering front fog lights | |
LED Night signature to rear lights | |
Heating/Cooling/Ventilation | |
EATC - Electronic Auto Temperature control | |
Manual air conditioning | |
Pollen filter | |
Interior Features | |
Leather gear knob | |
Leather trimmed handbrake handle | |
Sensico wrapped handbrake and gearknob | |
Cloth upholstery | |
Illuminated glovebox | |
Rake/reach adjustable steering wheel | |
Overhead console with sunglasses holder | |
Chrome inner door handles | |
Luxury woven headliner | |
12v Socket in centre console | |
3 spoke leather trimmed steering wheel with audio control | |
Centre console with armrest and illuminated cupholders | |
Interior Lights | |
Ambient Lighting | |
LED ambient lighting | |
Footwell illumination | |
Load area light | |
Front map reading lights | |
Packs | |
Driver assistance pack - Fiesta/Titanium/Titanium X/Active B+O/Active X/ST-Line X | |
NCAP Pack - Fiesta | |
Safety | |
Two tone horn | |
Driver and passenger airbags | |
Front side airbags | |
Seatbelt warning | |
Curtain airbags | |
Tyre pressure monitoring system | |
3 point rear seatbelts x3 | |
Drivers knee airbag | |
Front passenger airbag deactivation | |
MyKey system | |
Seats | |
Rear centre head restraint | |
Height adjustable driver's seat | |
Front seatback pockets | |
Adjustable head restraints | |
60/40 split folding rear seat | |
Security | |
Thatcham Cat.1 alarm | |
Remote central locking & engine immobiliser |
Performance | |
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0 to 60 mph (secs) | |
0 to 62 mph (secs) | 12.4 |
Engine Power - BHP | 85 |
Engine Power - KW | 63 |
Engine Power - PS | |
Engine Power - RPM | 3750 |
Engine Torque - LBS.FT | 159 |
Engine Torque - MKG | 21.9 |
Engine Torque - NM | 215 |
Engine Torque - RPM | 1750 |
Top Speed | 108 |
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