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Mark M.K

Member Since 23 Oct 2008
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In Topic: St Questions

Today, 01:16 PM

It's all down to what the buyer wants I guess. For me, a every day car needs some gadgets to make your life that little bit better. If you had the cash spare to have a weekend only car, or a track day car - then strip it out to be as fun as possible.

 

We can only do 70 mph on the UK roads (legally ;) ) so is there much need to strip out a road going car you would use every day? I don't think so.


In Topic: Ford Fair Tickets (Admin Question)

Yesterday, 02:40 PM

Tickets will not be sent out until one week before the event. This is because Ford Fair themselves do not supply us with tickets until a couple of weeks before.

 

You will get your tickets in the post, which will be sent by recorded delivery for our security. This is to make sure you get them.


In Topic: St Questions

20 May 2013 - 07:39 PM

1) The seats are all the same - recaro sports seats. Only difference is the ST 2 has part leather seats.

 

2) Not an option on UK car's at the moment. Blame Ford for this.

 

3) Again, not an option.


In Topic: Need A Bit Of Advice..

20 May 2013 - 07:34 PM

I used to own a 107, they are very nippy round town - more than you would expect. The Fiesta is a heavier car, but the 1.6 engine will more than make up for it. You wont look back and think "i want my 107 back"


In Topic: Need A Bit Of Advice..

20 May 2013 - 04:16 PM

It's never going to be like your 107, expect slighty higher fuel costs - but not too much more. If you drive it well, you should average between 35 and 45 mpg (depending on what roads you use)

 

You should also remember the Fiesta has a bigger fuel tank, so fill up's will cost more.