Ford Fiesta Review and Prices
The Ford Fiesta is one of the best-selling cars in the UK for a reason. It’s great value, fun to drive and efficient, although it could be roomier.
- Cash
- £16,093
- Monthly
- £240*
- Used
- £7,600
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Is the Ford Fiesta a good car?
The Ford Fiesta is one of the best-value small cars around. Not only is it very affordable, the Fiesta is also brilliant to drive, comfortable, well equipped and easy to live with.
It goes up against the likes of the Vauxhall Corsa, the Peugeot 208 and the Volkswagen Polo, but there’s a reason the Fiesta is continually one of the most popular cars in the UK: it just works perfectly for so many Brits.
There’s plenty of choice within the Fiesta range, too: not only can you buy it in three and five-door hatchback forms, there’s a rugged Active version and the sporty Fiesta ST hot hatchback too. We’ve reviewed those two models separately.
Entry-level Fiestas are smart enough, but it’s higher up the model range where things get interesting. The ST-Line Edition cars have a sporty look based on the Fiesta ST’s upgrades, while the Vignale Edition has a focus on luxury – it’s all chrome trim, leather upholstery and comfort here.
We like the Fiesta’s interior design, which isn’t as funky as something like a Citroen C3 but uses soft-touch plastics and good quality materials, so it feels well-built. Plus, Ford’s 8-inch SYNC3 touchscreen infotainment screen looks good and is easy to use.
The Fiesta is a lot of fun to drive for a small car – but you certainly won’t be smiling so hard if you’re asked to sit in the back seats
The Fiesta is spacious enough in the front, but the rear seats are a bit cramped. Three-door models aren’t very good for taking along passengers, but at least the five-door has better access. If you need to carry people in the back, though, a VW Polo or SEAT Ibiza would be a better option. The Ford also has a smaller boot than these alternatives.
The Fiesta is all about driving, though. The ST model is known for being a lot of fun, but even the most basic Fiestas are fantastic to drive, with great control weights, a good amount of grip and lots of composure on twisty roads.
The Ford’s six-speed manual gearbox is excellent. It has a slick shift action that adds to the fun, but it’s also nice and easy to use around town. Comfortable suspension and seats mean that it’s reasonably relaxing when you want it to be as well.
The engine range is mostly made up of 1.0-litre petrol engines. We reckon the 100hp version is the best because it has enough power for this small, light car to get up to speed easily, while also being fuel efficient and fun to use.
The Fiesta undercuts the VW Polo when it comes to equipment. Not only is it cheaper, it gets more toys as standard – including that 8-inch screen, which comes with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Safety kit is good too, with a lane-keeping aid and hill start assist even on entry-level cars.
If the Ford Fiesta is good enough for millions of Brits, it’s bound to be worth your attention too, right? Head to our Ford Fiesta deals page to find one that’s right for you. You can also watch our video review of the Fiesta ST hot hatch by clicking the video below.
How much is the Ford Fiesta?
The Ford Fiesta has a RRP range of £20,080 to £26,430. However, on carwow prices for a new Ford Fiesta start at £16,093 if paying cash or £240 if paying monthly - saving on average £1,961. The price of a used Ford Fiesta on carwow starts at £7,600.
The most popular versions of the Ford Fiesta are:
Model version | From | |
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1.0 EcoBoost ST-Line 5dr | £20,499 | Compare offers |
1.0 EcoBoost Trend 5dr | £18,245 | Compare offers |
1.0 EcoBoost Titanium 5dr | £19,257 | Compare offers |
How practical is it?
The Ford Fiesta’s boot and back seats might be much roomier than the old model’s but it’s still not quite as spacious as some similarly-sized alternatives.
What's it like to drive?
The Ford Fiesta is a lot of fun to drive on a country road, yet it’s also quiet on the motorway and easy to manoeuvre in town. ST-Lines are a little uncomfortable, though.
What's it like inside?
The Ford Fiesta’s interior is smart looking and logically laid out but the best quality is reserved for expensive top-spec Vignale models.
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- £16,093
- Monthly
- £240*
- Used
- £7,600
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