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The Ford Fiesta is Britain’s best-selling new car of all time. It’s ruled the sales charts for years and for good reason.
Not only is it cheap to buy and run, but it’s also great fun to drive. The latest models also have impressive amounts of technology for a small car, and more space than you might think. A range of efficient and punchy petrol engines, and the fast and fun Ford Fiesta ST, means there’s something for everyone.
Rivals for the Ford Fiesta are wide ranging and include the Volkswagen Polo, the equally popular Vauxhall Corsa and the good value Skoda Fabia. But none of those have ever been as successful as the humble Ford Fiesta.
Competition also includes the Toyota Yaris, the stylish Peugeot 208 and the reliable Nissan Micra.
Whether you’re looking to buy or lease a new Ford Fiesta, or looking for an affordable used buy, there’s a huge amount of choice. Take a look at a Ford Fiesta for sale on heycar to discover just what’s on offer.
The Ford Fiesta is a great car to buy both new and used. It appeals to a wide variety of motorists, from the oldest to the youngest and everyone in-between.
Perhaps you’re after a used Ford Fiesta as a first car or cheap commuter car. Or, you’re looking at a new Ford Fiesta as your second car or main car. You can’t really go wrong with one, particularly given how affordable they are to buy and run.
All Ford Fiestas in the last decade or so are fantastic to drive, setting the standard in the small car class for ride and handling. Most have peppy Ecoboost turbo petrol engines, but there are diesel models available if you’re buying used that offer impressive fuel economy.
The latest Ford Fiesta, which was launched in 2017, also comes with big car levels of technology in a small car thanks to the feature-packed SYNC 3 infotainment. And although it won’t swallow up a large family, there’s enough space inside for four adults and a bit of luggage if needed.
Hot hatch fans will love the Ford Fiesta ST. Whether it’s the previous generation or the latest model which went on sale in late 2018, both are hilariously good fun to drive and still pretty affordable. In fact, the Ford Fiesta ST is one of the best usable small sports cars ever made.
Rivals such as the Volkswagen Polo and Hyundai i20 offer a bit more space inside and slightly more of a quality feel. But neither are as cheap to buy as the Ford, nor are they as good to drive.
If you want a small car that puts enjoyment and value front and centre, while still ticking plenty of rational boxes, the Ford Fiesta is the car for you. For those needing more space but a similar feel to the Ford Fiesta, the Ford Puma is definitely worth a look.
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While the 1.5-litre TDCi turbodiesel engines are perfect for those who rack up large mileage in their Ford Fiesta, our pick is one of the 1.0-litre Ecoboost petrols. These turbocharged three-cylinder motors are among the best of the glut of engines of the same cylinder count and capacity used in many small hatchbacks now.
You can have a six-speed automatic coupled to the 100PS 1.0-litre engine, but we’d rather have the smooth-shifting six-speed manual. We’d also avoid the 1.1-litre petrol with its five-speed gearbox that now feels quite dated next to its sibling engines.
The three-door Ford Fiesta perhaps looks a little sportier, but we’d choose the five-door for its greater practicality. As for trim, the Trend is perhaps a little too basic, so better to look at the well equipped Titanium and Titanium X versions or the ST-Line if you want something with a racier slant.
The Ford Fiesta is available in a variety of trim levels, ranging from the cheapest Trend model to the rugged Active trim. There’s also the fast and fun Ford Fiesta ST.
The Ford Fiesta was facelifted in 2022, with a redesigned front-end and revised specs. It’s still the same car underneath, but if you’re looking at buying or leasing a used one it may have different trim levels. Here is a breakdown of the 2022 Ford Fiesta models.
The Ford Fiesta’s dimensions are:
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All Ford Fiestas registered since 1 April 2017 will cost a flat rate of £180/year in VED (tax), apart from the mild-hybrid models which qualify for an annual discount of £10 (meaning you'll pay £170 a year). That's the same as any of its competitors - if you're looking for free road tax, you'll need an electric alternative like the Vauxhall Corsa-e or Peugeot e-208.
The Ford Fiesta falls into insurance group 4 in entry level 1.1 Ti-VCT 75PS Trend form. Rising to a minimum of group 10 for the Ecoboost 100 engine. The Ford Fiesta Ecoboost Hybrid 125 version of the same engine in Titanium trim starts at group 15, and the 155PS Ecoboost Hybrid in ST-Line X trim tops the range out at group 20.
Read our full Ford Fiesta review