2019-04-01 CAR UK (1)

(Darren Dugan) #1
APRIL 2019 | CARMAGAZINE.CO.UK 127

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Ford Fiest a ST
Month 4

The story so far
Bite-sized hot hatch brilliance.
Super-playful chassis and
quick-thinking steering
accentuated by our car’s
optional limited-slip diff
+How can a three-pot engine
feel this powerful? Relatively
bargainous price


  • Solid-sprung ride quality,
    overly huggy Recaro seats


Price £21,995 (£24,890 as
tested) Performance 1499cc
turbo 3-cyl, 197bhp, 6.5sec
0-62mph, 144mph Efficiency
47.1mpg (official), 33.9mpg
(tested), 136g/km CO2 Energy
cost 17p per mile Miles this
month 1006 Total miles 4039

Logbook

Tricky cambers, big stops...
the B660 has the lot and the
Fiesta ST feels right at home

Voya ge of


discovery


Fiesta ST: great for


getting from A to B-road


The perfect long lunchbreak from our office: a cross-country jaunt in the ST. By James Taylor



  1. THE MANDATORY PITSTOP
    The ST’s downsized three-cylinder
    engine supposedly helps it eke its way
    to 47mpg but our economy has been
    averaging just over 30. Fuel economy
    has improved by 22 percent since I got
    the keys back from my colleagues after
    last month, though...
    2. AN A1 DRIVE EXPERIENCE
    A brief stint southbound on the A1
    highlights that the ST isn’t the happiest
    cruise companion, its jiggly ride and
    white-noise tyre roar a reminder that it
    would really rather turn off the motorway
    and find some corners.

  2. STOP-DEAD STOPPERS
    On roads like these the brakes get
    quite a work-out and the Fiesta’s small
    but mighty anchors are superb. When
    we drove the ST back-to-back with
    the Alpine A110 in CAR June 2018 it
    could outbrake the sports car, despite
    weighing more.

  3. BUMPY ON THE B1096
    This kind of uneven, lumpy tarmac is
    one of the few B-road scenarios
    where the ST doesn’t feel entirely
    happy, its firm suspension hopping,
    skipping and jumping rather than
    flowing with the road.

  4. GETTING KICKS ON B660
    Briefly joining one of the Midlands’ finest
    driving roads, the B660. High-speed
    direction changes, big stops, tricky
    cambers – it’s got the lot, and the ST
    feels right at home.^

  5. FENLAND FLING
    This well-sighted sweep of
    switchbacks on the Peterborough
    hinterland is a test for any car’s
    dynamics. The Fiesta’s reserves of
    front-end grip never cease to
    amaze – few cars at any price
    turn in this crisply.


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