MEET THE RIVALS
Toyota Etios Cross 1.5 Xs
>PriceR171 40 0 >Engine
1 496cc 4cyl, 66kW@
5 600rpm,132Nm @ 3000rpm
>Transmission5-speed
manual, FWD>Stats11.3sec
0-100kph, 165kph, 6.0ℓ/100km,
138g/km
VW Polo Vivo GT
>PriceR1 84900 >Engine
1 598cc 4cyl, 77k W@
5 250rpm, 155Nm @ 3 50 0rpm
>Transmission5-speed
manual, FWD>Stats10.6sec
0-100kph, 187kph, 6.6ℓ/100km,
157g /km
OUR CHOICE:A brand new Ford
from India, ajacked-up Toyotathat’s
great value if challenging on theeye,
ora classystalwart that looks dated
but is the safest bet? Yes, that one.
40 TOPCAR.CO.ZA|January 2016
Road test: FordFigo
Looks like Marmite
While the prev ious Figo resembled a
facelifted old-gen Fiesta, this new iteration
doesn’t even attempt to echo the current
Fiesta. Sure, it gets an on-brand hexagonal
grille treatment, an ‘organic’ head- and tail-
light cluster treatment plus fresh design
architecture, but that’s
where it ends. And that’s
simply
beca use
when it
was
penned it
wasn’t
meant to
be ‘Figo:
The Sequel’
at all, rather
the new Ford
Ka, which is
exactly what its
badge will say when it
is released elsewhere.
Suddenly, its appearan ce
makes moresense to me with
those trun cated overhang s and
that smiling visage, but where
the prev ious Figo was
generally a pleasant thing to
behold, the new car is more
divisive. I like it, many don’t.
The rear aspect especially
garners the most unfavourable
comments, if only beca use it
now resembles pretty much
everything else in that
segment. I guess everyone just
NewFigocabin apesthe
Fiesta. Generally,life
aboardhas beenimproved
inthe 20 16 car
misses the vertically stacked lights but it’s
still a neat little rump. The alloy wheels,
despite measurin g a tidy
diameter at 14 inches
across, are swallowed by
gaping arch gaps making
them look somewhat
comical. Stance? You must
be joking. It sort of gives
you an indi cation of what
a ‘Figo Cross’would look
like though.
Stepping in
Aha! Here are the Fiesta
bits. The original Sync
system lives here, neatly
arranged in a fashion that
resembles the current
Fiesta. Materials are
rough, geomet ry
rudimentary, but it all
works. While I don’t
expect it all to fall apart, I
do expect it to scratch
badly. Ergonomics are
familiar but they work
well too. I like it. I like the
stacked centre binnacle
and hidey holes too, the
nook s and even the plastic