For The extra pair of doors helps immensely with the practical side of the Fiesta, making it much easier to get the kids in and out. It’s superbly refined and economical, and air-con, remote central locking and electric windows are included with Edge trim
Against Grown-ups will find the space in the rear seats a little tight for their knees and space is also not the best in the boot for luggage in this class of car.
It looks every bit as well as it goes and the Fiesta with the 1.4 turbodiesel is impressively refined and frugal. A fraction more rear-seat space would be a bonus.
There's an almost bewildering range of engines in the Fiesta range, but for us the best of the lot is the more powerful of the two 1.25-litre units. It's pokey enough and reasonably priced.
Effectively, there are two types of Fiesta – a standard set-up with more compliant suspension and speed-sensitive steering, and the firmer Zetec S, which has consistently weightier steering. Either way, it’s superb, but we'd recommend the standard car.
Whichever model you choose, make sure you shop around, because there will always be good deals to be found. Ford's website is a good place to start: here you can find all the latest company offers, such as free equipment and low-rate finance.
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