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Old 30-05-2008, 05:50 PM   #1
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My mum is in the market for a new car (Small car) and she is looking at > $20,000.

She has only looked at the Toyota Yaris at the moment but i said she should take a look at the Ford Fiesta (She currently owns a 1999 Festiva). Anyone have any positive comments on the Zetec Fiesta?

Thanks.

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Old 30-05-2008, 06:28 PM   #2
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Non-car enthusiasts wont be impressed with the Fiesta.

1) Engine might be a bit too loud
2) Ride might be a bit too firm
3) 95+RON PULP recommended
4) 4-star safety rating compared to Yaris' 5-star safety rating
5) 195/45R16 tyres can be more expensive than other's OEM tyres to replace


But if your mum likes car and likes to drive.. then all those "issues" are irrelevant.

KenLee recently wrote a nice positive review about the Fiesta Zetec http://www.fordforums.com.au/showpos...35&postcount=1
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Old 30-05-2008, 06:40 PM   #3
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OK cant edit anymore. One more question... does the car have to be brand new? cos there are heaps of options for 2nd cars under $20,000.
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OK cant edit anymore. One more question... does the car have to be brand new? cos there are heaps of options for 2nd cars under $20,000.
Yeah it has to be brand new, i've already asked that haha. We've scoped out so far:

Ford Fiesta Zetec
Suzuki Swift Sport
Mazda 2 Neo/Genki (Just over $20,000, around $22,000)

We're going to go out and get some test drives done.
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ive got the weight gain bit mastered, Colonel Sanders is my personal trainer.

As to weight loss, nah, im a fat bastard and proud of it, im going to die from a massive heart attack, for theres nothing worse then lying around in hospital dying from nothing.
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Old 30-05-2008, 07:03 PM   #5
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Yeah it has to be brand new, i've already asked that haha. We've scoped out so far:

Ford Fiesta Zetec
Suzuki Swift Sport
Mazda 2 Neo/Genki (Just over $20,000, around $22,000)

We're going to go out and get some test drives done.
Cool.

SwiftSport is ok... it retails at about $24,000.. add an extra $1000 you can get the Fiesta XR4. IMO you'll be getting much more car for the $1000 extra. (if that make sense haha)

Mazda 2 is nice, it shares a very similar, if not the same chassis as the next gen. Fiesta. The only thing I dont like about the Mazda 2 is the interior... otherwise it's a nice little car. It finished on the top 3 in Wheels COTY recently... if that means anything to you.

If you can stretch the budget a bit by going a bit over $20,000... check out the Jazz and Polo. They're good cars too.
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Old 30-05-2008, 07:22 PM   #6
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Cool.

SwiftSport is ok... it retails at about $24,000.. add an extra $1000 you can get the Fiesta XR4. IMO you'll be getting much more car for the $1000 extra. (if that make sense haha)

Mazda 2 is nice, it shares a very similar, if not the same chassis as the next gen. Fiesta. The only thing I dont like about the Mazda 2 is the interior... otherwise it's a nice little car. It finished on the top 3 in Wheels COTY recently... if that means anything to you.

If you can stretch the budget a bit by going a bit over $20,000... check out the Jazz and Polo. They're good cars too.
Ooof! $24,000? Redbook said it was $17,980! We'll have to reconsider that one i think, or we can TRY stretch the budget.

Or that might have been the normal Swift but the "S" variant?
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ive got the weight gain bit mastered, Colonel Sanders is my personal trainer.

As to weight loss, nah, im a fat bastard and proud of it, im going to die from a massive heart attack, for theres nothing worse then lying around in hospital dying from nothing.

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Old 30-05-2008, 07:38 PM   #7
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I'm positive the Swift Sport is the top of the line Swift and cost around $23,000-24,000. Maybe you mistaken it with Swift S (which do exist).
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Old 30-05-2008, 07:39 PM   #8
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Ahh yes, my bad i think i did! Communication problem on my part there.
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ive got the weight gain bit mastered, Colonel Sanders is my personal trainer.

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Old 30-05-2008, 07:49 PM   #9
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Mazda 2 you can get cheaper with the new 3 doors, and you should be able to get the Neo lower than $20k driveaway. I was offered $20k for the Maxx a couple of months ago without even trying to bargain.
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Old 30-05-2008, 08:38 PM   #10
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Mum prefers a 5dr over 3
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ive got the weight gain bit mastered, Colonel Sanders is my personal trainer.

As to weight loss, nah, im a fat bastard and proud of it, im going to die from a massive heart attack, for theres nothing worse then lying around in hospital dying from nothing.
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Old 30-05-2008, 10:05 PM   #11
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What are her main criteria?

Like does she prefer a car with:
- a bit of zip
- low fuel consumption
- safety

etc.
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Old 31-05-2008, 07:14 AM   #12
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Wait a few weeks and there should be some good end of financial year drive away deals.
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What are her main criteria?

Like does she prefer a car with:
- a bit of zip
- low fuel consumption
- safety

etc.
All those 3 points rank high on the list, me and dad plan to book mum in for lots of test drives to get her a feel for some cars on the list.
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ive got the weight gain bit mastered, Colonel Sanders is my personal trainer.

As to weight loss, nah, im a fat bastard and proud of it, im going to die from a massive heart attack, for theres nothing worse then lying around in hospital dying from nothing.
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