Showing posts with label 1.4-litre TDCi diesel. Show all posts
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Monday, December 6, 2010

Ford Fiesta 1.4 Duratorq TDCI Cars Review

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How does the classy Ford Fiesta Duratorq TDCI Cars shape up with a 1.4-litre TDCi diesel engine? Steve Walker finds out.

The general consensus of opinion is that Ford has done it again with the Fiesta. We don’t want this to read like an issue of the Ford fan club newsletter but you really do have to hand it to the Blue Oval. Its cars have been consistently credible throughout the last few years with barely a hiccup on the product development front and the latest generation of its long-serving supermini must go down as one of the highlights.


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Having got the back slapping out of the way, it’s worth having a bit of a reality check. The Fiesta is very good but it’s surrounded by talented rivals fighting tooth and nail for the hearts and minds of the UK’s supermini customers. It’s also fair to say that some Fiestas are better than others and you can bet that any weakness in the range will be ruthlessly exploited. Here we’re taking a look at the 1.4-litre TDCI models which are tasked with holding their own in the burgeoning market for affordable diesel cars.


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The 1.4-litre TDCi engine has been a Ford stalwart for some time, showing up in the previous generation Fiesta amongst other models. Here it has 67bhp at its disposal and maximum torque of 160Nm is produced at 1,750rpm. On the road, this translates into a punchy and responsive feel at lower speeds but the sluggish 14.9s 0-60mph time tells the story of a car which is less at home when asked to stretch its legs. It might take a while to get there but once up to higher cruising speeds, this Fiesta will sit on the motorway quite happily and the lack of pace is successfully glossed over on twisty roads by the excellent chassis.

This is a fine handling car with its variable power assisted steering providing weighty reassurance at speed and a light touch when manoeuvring. The suspension absorbs bumps expertly and but stays firm enough to resist roll when cornering. The five-speed manual gearbox has a pleasantly slick action and there’s a wide range of adjustment in the driving position to keep everyone happy.

"The Fiesta is an outstanding package regardless of its engine."
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Sunday, November 28, 2010

Ford Fiesta 1.25 Duratorq TDCI Cars Review TDCI Cars Models Parts 3

Ford Fiesta 1.25 Duratorq TDCI Cars Review TDCI Cars Models Parts 3


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To get into a Fiesta with a better engine than the 1.25-litre units, you’ll need 1,600 to afford the 1.4-litre TDCi diesel or 500 to get the 95bhp 1.4-litre petrol. The latter option might sound attractive but that unit is only available in the plusher Style+, Zetec and Titanium trims which come at a price. Fiesta buyers looking to spend as little cash upfront as possible have little option outside the 1.25 models.


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The performance might not be stellar but running costs are agreeably low where the 1.25-litre Fiestas are concerned. Economy and emissions are 52.3mpg and 128g/km from the 59bhp cars while the 81bhp models get 49.5mpg and 133g/km. This might not be a patch on the 67mpg the entry-level diesel model achieves on the combined cycle but it will take a lot of miles to recoup the price premium Ford is asking for that car in fuel savings.

The 1.25-litre engine is a tried and tested unit that should prove reliable over the long term and with the 59bhp car squeezing into insurance group 1, these are cars that won’t serve up many nasty surprises on the costs front.


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Ford’s Fiesta is an outstanding supermini that isn’t at its best with a 1.25-litre engine installed under its bonnet. That’s no great surprise, of course. These are entry-level engines that will sell on their low asking prices, not their sparkling ability on the road. The Fiesta’s prowess as a long distance cruiser will be diminished by the lack of power but if performance isn’t a priority, the 1.25 models should be perfectly adequate for urban motoring. The Fiesta’s considerable other qualities will still shine through and that’s what will give it the edge over rivals.


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There’s no doubt that modern superminis are able to do a whole lot more than carrying their owner on trips to the shops and other errands about town. Big enough for the whole family, comfortable enough for long journeys, sporty enough to entertain and stylish enough to satisfy the image conscious, these cars really are all-rounders. The 1.25-litre Fiestas don’t have quite such a comprehensive array of strengths but they do a lot of what the more expensive options do at a temptingly low cost.