With a brand new look and some exciting features of technology that are said to be becoming the norm for all of
Ford's newer models, the Ford Fiesta is only getting better. The engine is really the star of the vehicle being ecoboost, although the diesel unit, which does make noises from beneath the bonnet, delivers excellently aswell.
There are seven different options of engine to choose from when the brand new Fiesta lands in Showrooms January. Whether you choose the studio base model or the new Titanium X the car will feature the huge five bar trapezoidal chrome grille. The car will also have a more exaggerated crease on the bonnet and technical looking headlights, with lights that run in the daytime around the edges. The brand new design has been inspired by the
Ford Evo Concept, which gives the new model a more wide, planted look, the extra chrome also makes it appear to be a larger vehicle. There are minimal differences within the inside of the car, like comfy seats that have been added, more practically placed door handles and a black gloss like trim surrounding the air conditioning controls .
There is an effective SYNC system inside, which can allow you to use your Smart Phone to control music and to make calls by using simple voice commands. All Fiestas get MyKey which allows the owner of the car to programme a second key for novice drivers, this control's the stereos volume, whether the traction control can be switched off and also limits speed. The car also has a keyless feature, ensuring that just a quick press of the button at the side of the steering wheel is it needs to get going. The Gearbox is said to be excellent too, although it seems that a six-speed gearbox would be better.