The 2016 Ford Fiesta is the last model on our list as one of the most reliable version of this car. Its base engine is equipped with a 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine that produces 120 horsepower and 112 pound-feet of torque.
The transformation from boring-office Fiesta to Vegas-weekend Fiesta starts where any hot-rodding should—with the powertrain. Ford dropped a 197-hp, 1.6-liter turbocharged inline-four mated to a
The Ford Fiesta ST is one of those cars. It takes the standard Ford Fiesta – a small car that's inherently good to drive – and ups the ante with truly thrilling performance and handling. We
In terms of performance, the engine feels as well suited to this car as ever. It’s quiet and smooth, but has enough low-down torque that you’re never caught out when trying to nip into a gapBronco Sport. 2023 Nissan GT-R. Sheverly Spark. Golf Golf R. GV70. 2023 Accord. View all 10 consumer vehicle reviews for the Used 2016 Ford Fiesta Sedan on Edmunds, or submit your own review ofModel reviewed: Range overview Score: 7 / 10 “One of Britain’s best-selling cars, the Ford Fiesta is a stylish supermini that’s brilliant to drive, cost effective to run and offers decent practicality.” Read review. Model reviewed: ST (2013-17) Score: 10 / 10 “The Ford Fiesta ST hot hatch offers a sweet drive, good looks and great View all 64 consumer vehicle reviews for the Used 2013 Ford Fiesta on Edmunds, or submit your own review of the 2013 Fiesta. Reliability 2 out of 5 stars Value 2 out of 5 stars. Report Abuse
The Fiesta is a more complete machine, and it’s cheaper. This Titanium model with 123bhp is £17,714, and just over £19k with the toys. A Polo SEL manual is £18,180, but its stronger residuals.