Ford Fiesta ST2 - 2014

Ford Fiesta ST2 - 2014

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sc0tt

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18,041 posts

201 months

Monday 20th July 2015
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Have been discussing moving my trusty MK7 zetec S on. Been a great car. I would have had it for 4 years in August but after passing by the ford dealership I decided to have a test drive on the off chance.

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Well I picked it up on wednesday evening and have since covered 150 miles of a mixture of roads.

Wednesday evening I stuck to a mixture of B road blasting and some local town driving. Fuel consumption is horrific compared to my ZS. As to be expected I assume and seeing as the car is for Leisure use only I'm not too fussed.

Currently averaging 22mpg with a very heavy foot compared to the ZS which would return 45mpg with ease.

The interior is a nicer place to be compared to the last, the seats are comfy and the bum warmers are great. The stereo system sounds fuller compared to the last but frankly the USB interface seems to be fiddly for the sake of it.

The ride is hard. Nothing other than that. Ideally I'd like it to be softer but I'd obviously lose the charm of the handling which is in fact sublime. It will cock its rear leg around an empty roundabout with ease and the traction control will reign you in where required.

I've haven't used sport mode yet and haven't experienced the slightest bit of understeer. The TC is quite intrusive but when you straighten the wheel the car seems to go like a loaded spring.

The power delivery is superb. This car is not built for a traffic light GP. First gear is down on power, 2nd and 3rd are really where the car stretches its legs. I ride an R1 and make no mistake I ride it badly. I would definetley be quicker around a set of fiddly corners quicker in the fiesta. The brakes are up there with the best and the feel of the wheel is good.

Motorways are lethargic, the ride is awful, certainly not a car you would commute in.

Time will tell on how I get on with the car. If my job changed to require car use I would have to sell it due to the ride quality. But for a B road toy I haven't driven a better car in a while. I thought the ZS was good with the amount of power it had to use with the chassis but this car is ridiculous. When going hard at it I can get the wheels chirping between 2nd and 3rd gear.

It will be treated to the MR215 kit shortly and possibly a mountune short shifter but for now the rest will be blown on the crap MPG.

I'm smitten.

Lgfst

391 posts

109 months

Monday 20th July 2015
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Beautiful car there, always loved these in red. Bet it will be a monster with the 215 kit!

Mike1990

964 posts

131 months

Monday 20th July 2015
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Utterly fantastic car's these. The difference from the ZS to the ST is night and day. I do 300 miles a week in mine and normally averages 42-45 MPG, even stop start town driving never seen it fall below 35 MPG! The ride is very harsh but it's the nature of the car.

Ste1987

1,798 posts

106 months

Monday 20th July 2015
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I've often heard about the ride quality of the ST, but I wonder how it compares to the 125 Ecoboost ZS? When I had one, only once I made a long journey in it and was amazed how comfortable it was for the journey, compared to the Corsa I used to have

sc0tt

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18,041 posts

201 months

Monday 20th July 2015
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Lgfst said:
Beautiful car there, always loved these in red. Bet it will be a monster with the 215 kit!
I have heard it is a well worthy upgrade. I'd rather not the bright yellow badge on the back though.

Charlie Michael

2,750 posts

184 months

Monday 20th July 2015
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sc0tt said:
I have heard it is a well worthy upgrade. I'd rather not the bright yellow badge on the back though.
The yellow badge adds 5bhp! wink

Beedub

1,958 posts

226 months

Monday 20th July 2015
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absolutely love mine, one of the best cars I've owned and I've had a few good ones!! enjoy every moment of owning it....

sc0tt

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18,041 posts

201 months

Tuesday 21st July 2015
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200 Miles in ...

Its a crap town car. Very long in the tooth and frankly hard work.

As a car to blast around the twisties, it's fantastic.

MPG is still terrible, first gear feels a bit limp but she really will get going after that.











Still bonding.

Hudson

1,857 posts

187 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2015
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Surprised at the MPG, that's the same as my Focus ST.

sc0tt

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18,041 posts

201 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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Hudson said:
Surprised at the MPG, that's the same as my Focus ST.
I have been using the loud pedal as an on off switch.

I have a few long runs planned for it over the weekend on Motorways so will be able to see it's MPG although that isn't why I bought it.


justanother5tar

1,314 posts

125 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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Absolutely love these cars. I think i might have to treat myself to one soon, just get to get OH a new car first.

The only thing I don't like about them is the illuminated scuff plates, look awfully chav but you've got have them to get the anthracite wheels. frown

sc0tt

Original Poster:

18,041 posts

201 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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justanother5tar said:
Absolutely love these cars. I think i might have to treat myself to one soon, just get to get OH a new car first.

The only thing I don't like about them is the illuminated scuff plates, look awfully chav but you've got have them to get the anthracite wheels. frown
I'm guessing if you actually wanted it without Ford would be able to help alternativley pull a fuse.

I haven't driven it in the dark so haven't actually seen it.

Petrolhead95

7,043 posts

154 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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I was looking into one of these, but couldn't pay £15,000+ for a Fiesta. Just doesn't make sense to me. Got the older one instead biggrin

Shadow R1

3,800 posts

176 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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Looks the part mate. smile

Riskins

240 posts

125 months

Saturday 25th July 2015
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They really are great cars, we got our black one last year.

Agree with all of your comments and in particular the suspension/ride - from what I have read the Mountune springs (made by Eibach to Mountune spec) take away some of the low speed rough and choppy ride but still retain the handling characteristics when pushing on, they are on my radar for an upgrade.

In regards to mpg ours has levelled out at 32mpg average after 6k miles but my wife does use it for a lot of short journeys and when I take it out at the weekends I drive it like you do!!

Enjoy smile

Snowdrop_

223 posts

105 months

Saturday 25th July 2015
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The wife really likes these!

After handing her company car back and leaving her job, we are still on the look out for another car and this is ticking the boxes!

mahoone

95 posts

121 months

Saturday 25th July 2015
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I had mine 18 months now and still loving it.

At the moment it's showing 38mpg, 70% motorway driving. Around town 25mpg.


Db1904

300 posts

133 months

Sunday 26th July 2015
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Picking up mine on Saturday which is the same colour and spec as yours! Can't wait! The one I test drove was averaging 22mpg and it seemed to be an impossible car to drive sensibly! Brilliant fun though! Interestingly I didn't think the ride was that bad? I do own a classic MGB though!

Kidders

1,060 posts

163 months

Sunday 26th July 2015
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1st gear is 'limp' because of torque restriction, just limited boost. Annoying but deemed necessary by Ford for warranty reasons. However life is too short, my Peron calibration still has a small amount of restriction in 1st but 2nd gear is full on.

RumbleOfThunder

3,554 posts

203 months

Sunday 26th July 2015
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Economy will creep up, although it's nothing brilliant. Mine seems to have stabilised around 35mpg with varied use.