I wonder how they will fare after warranty is over? There seems to be a lot of electronic trickery going on with torque vectoring and traction control.
I wonder how they will fare after warranty is over? There seems to be a lot of electronic trickery going on with torque vectoring and traction control.
DirtyBird222 wrote: I went and test drove one during my recent DD search and while they were fun, powerfull, and nimble...the cramped and busy interior turned me off. I felt like a husky girl trying to fit into 4 times too small pants and created a muffin top. I'm not that big either 5 feet 10 inches 185 lbs....
Dude same here. I'm 5'7" 185lbs and hardly fit into the passengers side.
I'm 5'6" and 130 lbs. My skinny ass fits well into a Fiesta ST. I can see how someone of normal proportions may not enjoy it so much, especially with the Racaros. That said, it's a sub-compact that should fit smaller people. You giants can go buy a land yacht.
DirtyBird222 wrote: I went and test drove one during my recent DD search and while they were fun, powerfull, and nimble...the cramped and busy interior turned me off. I felt like a husky girl trying to fit into 4 times too small pants and created a muffin top. I'm not that big either 5 feet 10 inches 185 lbs....
That's interesting. I'm 6' even and I didn't find it cramped. A bit snug perhaps, but I like that feeling. I test drove one when they first came out and really dug it. I was considering the FoST, but it's just too big for me so I can't really validly compare the two. Though, from a DD perceptive I wouldn't really want anything that's "twitchy" or "unpredictable". That's what miatas, locosts, and motorcycles are for. Another thing I like about the FiST is the relatively low beltline compared to most modern cars. It makes me feel much more aware of my surroundings.
Well, I looked at the hail damaged car , and I couldn't get out of there fast enough. Sketchy!!! Wasted two hours driving there and back - had an appointment only to get there and find out the car was at a different location- which happened to be a poorly lit underground garage. 'Sorry, the keys are upstairs, but you can look through the (tinted) windows to see the interior. No test drives.
So I went to the local dealer and drove a new one. Now I know this: I want one! The Fantastic little bugger feels much quicker than it is, and I can see myself enjoying one for a long time. This was the three door - which I quite like the lines of. I also drove an e60 540i tonight, and realised that I just don't like big cars as much - even nice ones. I fit in the fiesta just fine at 5 8" and 195lbs... (Aiming for 180lbs!)
Something to sleep on - I've never spent that much on a car!
what was the price difference for the hail damage?
I can deal with a little sketch if the savings is enough. I have my limit however.
OutOfFocus wrote: I wonder how they will fare after warranty is over? There seems to be a lot of electronic trickery going on with torque vectoring and traction control.
Nothing is actually new relative to cars from 10+ years ago, really. The different sensors have been in place, EPAS was there, and so forth. It's simply that we're doing more with it, as a result of more computing power and more development time with the systems. The only thing "new" is software.
The hail damaged car was $13990 - 2013 model with ~5k miles with hail damage on every panel. Another $4k to repair the car, and have it shown as a repairable written off car on the record. Also some questions about how valid the factory warrantee would be... I drove a 2015 ST with 2k miles, 3yr/60k mile warrantee for $21k, and could get a new 2015 for $25900. They list for $29k here, and the Focus ST starts at $42k(!!)
The E60 540i I test drove sold new for $140,500. Cars are expensive here!
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lnlogauge wrote:what was the price difference for the hail damage?
I can deal with a little sketch if the savings is enough. I have my limit however.
I bought my 2014 Chevy Sonic LTZ Turbo for $12,995 with 14k miles... It has been fantastic car honestly! I do have the Trifecta tune which puts out about 160whp/180 torque right now...they are revising the tune for more horsepower and other features at the moment... so I am hoping to be around 180whp/over 200 torque after this update :) so my $300 dollar investment into the tune will still be much less than buying a semi new or new Ford Fiesta ST... but I still will be about what the Ford Fiesta put down factory... still a fun car though!
91RSImpulse wrote: I bought my 2014 Chevy Sonic LTZ Turbo for $12,995 with 14k miles... It has been fantastic car honestly!
He can't get a Sonic LTZ, he can only get a Holden Barina RS Turbo. It has 103KW of power @ 4900RPM and 200NM or torque @ 1850RPM...whatever that means!
GM needs to give this thing 225hp/tq because it is so good looking.
Well, I pick up my White Fiesta ST on Tuesday, with Rado Grey wheels. Basically, this (not a picture of the actual car:
I'm very impressed with it...
Nathan JansenvanDoorn wrote: Well, I pick up my White Fiesta ST on Tuesday, with Rado Grey wheels. Basically, this (not a picture of the actual car: I'm very impressed with it...
Wait wait wait,.you guys get the 3 door? I'm jealous
Coldsnap wrote: Whoa. You have a three door fiesta st? That completely changes my opinion on it. Hell yea buy one.
Everywhere but here gets the 3 door.
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