2009 Ford Fiesta Zetec Five-door Road Test Review

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The only faults – niggles really – relate to the five-speed box. We reckon fifth gear could run a slightly taller ratio (I mean the Getz can do it). We’re also not greatly impressed by the feel of the slot into reverse: you’re never quite sure whether you’re in or not (said the secretary to the Bishop).

But don’t let these niggles dissuade you; this is one super small car. And the longer you drive the five-door Zetec, the more you’ll like it - just like the three door.

The verdict

Once again this version of the Fiesta, the five-door Zetec, came through with a very impressive report card. It is so full of beans, and so appealing at the wheel, it is irresistible in a way.

Distinctions all round then for both three-door and five-door versions. We are firming in the view that the 2009 Fiesta is going to give TMR’s BEST DRIVE BEST VALUE Awards one heck of a shake later this year.

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Those rave reviews from the UK and Europe that preceded its arrival would seem to have been pretty accurate – and it is still selling up a storm there (sales up 56 percent in May in the European market). We said it before and we’ll say it again, with the Fiesta Ford has popped a genie out of the bottle.

Prices for the five-door Zetec start at $21,490 plus on-road and delivery charges. By comparison, the CL five-door 1.6 litre is $17,190 plus on-road and delivery charges.

There are cheaper small cars, but the Fiesta has the wood on the segment for personality, dynamic capabilities and levels of refinement. It also comes with a five-star ANCAP rating.

This is one superbly executed small light car.

Likes:

  • Funky, well-thought out interior
  • Class-leading on-road refinement
  • Well-balanced chassis dynamics
  • Zingy, free-spinning 1.6 litre donk
  • Great driving fun
  • Standout best-drive in the sector

Disikes:

  • Finding reverse (was elusive once or twice)
  • Could do with taller fourth and fifth gear ratios
  • (It’s too damned hard to find fault with it)

Comments

  • Gareth [reply]
    9 months ago 0 points
    Totally agree re: taller fourth and fifth gear ratios. Loved the drive in the city but found myself wanting a 6th on the open road when pushing it towards 110kmh. Of the small cars we test drove recently when looking for a new car, The fiesta zetec was a winner.
  • Joups [reply]
    8 months ago 0 points
    Dislikes are rubbish.
    Real dislikes would be the rear drum brake, the fact that the rear sits don't fold completely flat and that you have to use premium fuel.
    What distinguish it from the rest of the market is looks and drive ability.
    So this review is ***ey mouse.
  • Andrew [reply]
    6 months ago 0 points
    Dislikes: should mention that the rear seats dont fold flat like the previous model, greatly reducing the cars utility.

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