Hello!
I'm a 36y old guy from Belgium and have just bought a 2nd hand MK7 Fiesta ST. After a few days of driving I can safely say the car is amazing. My previous cars included a MK8 Fiesta ST that I sold after 1.5y of ownership and which I still regret...
However 2 weeks ago I found a 2016 model with 66k km's (41k miles) on the clock in race red and in very good condition minus some stone chips and no cruise control or navigation. Looks are obviously subjective but I think the MK7 looks more like a real 'hot' hatch rather then a family car. The engine is fantastic; having the extra cylinder and 100cc more displacement is a good base for modifications. The car feels more raw and pure then the MK8, it's stiffer on stock suspension.
No modifications for now but the idea is to make it into a street/track build; daily driver and track toy.
That's it for now. I'll share any experiences as time passes!
I'm a 36y old guy from Belgium and have just bought a 2nd hand MK7 Fiesta ST. After a few days of driving I can safely say the car is amazing. My previous cars included a MK8 Fiesta ST that I sold after 1.5y of ownership and which I still regret...
However 2 weeks ago I found a 2016 model with 66k km's (41k miles) on the clock in race red and in very good condition minus some stone chips and no cruise control or navigation. Looks are obviously subjective but I think the MK7 looks more like a real 'hot' hatch rather then a family car. The engine is fantastic; having the extra cylinder and 100cc more displacement is a good base for modifications. The car feels more raw and pure then the MK8, it's stiffer on stock suspension.
No modifications for now but the idea is to make it into a street/track build; daily driver and track toy.
That's it for now. I'll share any experiences as time passes!
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