I started looking at the FiST to replace my 2003 Mini Cooper. It has 106,000 miles. As background, the Mini is my daily driver or beater. I also have a 2015 M235i that I drive during nice weather and the occasional HPDE track day, and the BMW is stored under a cover from Dec through Mar. Most days I drive the Mini. I like that the Mini has the unique looks and personality, the super sharp steering, good fuel economy, and it's tiny size makes it easy to drive and makes it feel like it's going a lot faster than it is. It's fun. But it has given me a lot of problems in the past couple years, and doesn't seem to be letting up in that department.
A local Ford dealer just got a new 2017 FiST in stock in the past week. It is black with the Recaros, moonroof, and black wheels.
Impressions from looking at it in the parking lot:
Driving impressions:
It's a fun car. I had it for 15 minutes maybe on a variety of roads. The temps were cold, maybe just below freezing, and the roads were slightly wet from snow the night before. The Fiesta had all-season tires (I was surprised it didn't have summer only), and the first time I jumped on the throttle in first gear, they broke loose a little and the front end squirmed a bit. It was fun.
I'm still undecided whether I want to switch to a Fiesta ST. I'm cross-shopping it with a 2014+ Mini. The Fiesta has 4 doors, but the Mini interior is a lot better. The Fiesta is the better performer, especially compared to the non-S Mini, but the Mini is still a lot of fun, and good enough for a commuter and grocery-getter.
Bottom line, the Fiesta is very good, but it didn't blow me away enough to make this an easy decision.
A local Ford dealer just got a new 2017 FiST in stock in the past week. It is black with the Recaros, moonroof, and black wheels.
Impressions from looking at it in the parking lot:
- It's a good looking car on the outside
- The interior is typical economy car, with fewer features than most - no rear camera yet?
Driving impressions:
- Firmer than I expected, about the same as my Mini (but fewer rattles)
- Steering has more weight than I expected, just about perfect
- Steering is not quite as quick as the first gen Mini, but still very quick. I liked it.
- Clutch is somewhat mushy, but is a nice light effort and works fine
- Outward visibility is very good, as expected
- Shifter feel is good, more robust than I expected
- Recaro seats feel solid. Not as much bolster as my M235i, but easier to get into the car without rubbing the bolster and wearing it out
- Nice power output! No complaints.
It's a fun car. I had it for 15 minutes maybe on a variety of roads. The temps were cold, maybe just below freezing, and the roads were slightly wet from snow the night before. The Fiesta had all-season tires (I was surprised it didn't have summer only), and the first time I jumped on the throttle in first gear, they broke loose a little and the front end squirmed a bit. It was fun.
I'm still undecided whether I want to switch to a Fiesta ST. I'm cross-shopping it with a 2014+ Mini. The Fiesta has 4 doors, but the Mini interior is a lot better. The Fiesta is the better performer, especially compared to the non-S Mini, but the Mini is still a lot of fun, and good enough for a commuter and grocery-getter.
Bottom line, the Fiesta is very good, but it didn't blow me away enough to make this an easy decision.