poshpawsfiesta Posted July 20, 2010 Share Posted July 20, 2010 http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/carreviews/grouptests/254302/vw_polo_bluemotion_vs_ford_fiesta_econetic.html?CMP=NLC-Newsletters&uid=7864615a02330a6ab6c0513812dd4651 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fryboi Posted July 20, 2010 Share Posted July 20, 2010 http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/carreviews/grouptests/254302/vw_polo_bluemotion_vs_ford_fiesta_econetic.html?CMP=NLC-Newsletters&uid=7864615a02330a6ab6c0513812dd4651 is there anyone on the forum with an econetic ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smudger Posted July 21, 2010 Share Posted July 21, 2010 To me the Fiesta econetic doesnt make financial sense. Yeah it may be £0 a year tax but the normal 1.6tdci is only £20 a year so hardly expensive. Also it is a stripped out basic model that costs more than a basic non econetic model. To me a 1.6tdci Zetec makes far more financial sense.A good compromise between economy,low emissions,price and toys/comfort. Unless you are really green or like plastic wheel trims and no toys in your car, I cant really see the point. It would be a bit different if the other cars in the Fiesta range were high polluters etc, but they aren't. Perhaps companies prefer it as it may be lees of a tax burden for their accounts. Econetic cars probably make more sense on the bigger cars like Mondeos etc. Otherwise most modern mid sized cars are very economical and fairly environmentally friendly relatively speaking for vehicles. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Kipling Posted July 22, 2010 Share Posted July 22, 2010 Totally agree with Smudger, the Econetic is too basic, doesn't look as good either without the chrome trim and silver interior bits. 1.6 TDCI Zetec probably the best model for those looking to save money, you'd have to do a few miles though to get your money back, otherwise the petrols are excellent. Good reviews everywhere for the MK 7, just a few below, note 5th most reliable car you can buy above Honda Jazz mk1. Car of the year 2009. Times online 4 * - What it is, in fact, is an entirely conventional hatchback dressed up in some exceptionally pretty clothes and executed with a degree of finesse hitherto unseen in this kind of car. Clarkson Times motoring 5*- I say again. It is a cracker. And, like the original Focus, it is a cracker to drive as well. Demonstrably better than anything else for the same sort of money. It’s a mind-blowing car. Yes, you can get a roomier Far East box for less, and you would do just that if you lived in a house made from bamboo. But you don’t. And because none of your children has ever been eaten by a crocodile, believe me, this is one of those cars that tick and tickle every one of your western boxes. It’s sensible. It’s well priced. It’s much more comfortable and quiet than you have any right to hope for in this part of the marketplace, and because it’s made by Germans, it’s well bolted together too. But most important of all, it’s so much more than a tool. So much more than a white good. It’s fun. And as a result, I shall do an unusual thing and award it five stars. Car magazine 5*- Well, you’re looking at the most talented supermini currently on sale, so yes, and the fact is that this Fiesta will surprise you. And it’ll continue doing that every time you drive it, because in no way does it feel like standard 1.2-litre supermini fare. Class leader, remember what the original Focus did for C segment hatches?. Now Ford’s gone and done it again for superminis, It’s stylish, sharp, chuckable, refined and spacious. What Car 5* - The suspension is soft enough to smooth out lumpy roads – even the worst bumps in town can do nothing to upset it – yet the car is still wonderfully agile and involving. The Fiesta is one of the quietest cars in the supermini class. The engines are extremely smooth, and there’s only a hint of wind noise down the side of the car at the national limit. As for road and suspension noise, they’re so well contained that you’d swear you were in a much larger car . Evo - It has the firm but controlled ride of a truly rigid car calibrated by people who love driving, it leans hardly at all, and both brakes and five-speed gearbox work exactly as you would like them to. This is a great small car. The as-yet- unconfirmed ST version should be a cracker. Telegraph reliability survey taken from Which magazine . The 10 most reliable cars 1. Honda Accord (2008-present) 98.5% 2. Honda Jazz (2008-present) 98.2% 3. Daihatsu Sirion (2005-present) 97.5% 4. Hyundai i30 (2007-present) 96.8% 5. Ford Fiesta (2008-present) 96.2% 6. Honda Jazz (2002-2008) 95.9% 7. Honda Civic Hybrid (2006-present) 95.7% 8. Citroen C1 (2005-present) 95.7% 9. Toyota Prius (2004-present) 95.0% 10. Mazda 3 (2004-2008) 94.4% Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AndrewL Posted July 22, 2010 Share Posted July 22, 2010 The only reason anyone would buy a Econetic fiesta is because of company car tax I reckon. It's basically an Edge, with a gimmicky name, green party reputation, low rolling resistance tyres and slightly longer gearing. The 1.6 diesel in a Zetec is about 100 quid more, I'd get that instead. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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