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Starter Motor
Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 20
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Hi Guys,
Have test driven an auto Zetec and love it. Only given it a run around Ballarat. No opportunity to test it on hills or anything like that. I dont know how to drive a manual, Im getting lessons and Im picking it up quite well... but I guess Im just not enjoying it. Im so used to automatics. Is the fiesta 1.4 that gutless? Id be driving around town in Ballarat mainly, and the occasional freeway trip to Melbourne. Because I really really like the car and am looking to purchase soon. Does anyone have one and can share some thoughts? |
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Starter Motor
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 12
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My mother picked up her new Zetec Auto last week, and while it has less torque than her previous Fiesta Auto, I think it's perfectly fine for a small auto.
We test drove a CL Auto in a very hilly area in Brisbane, and her car (run on 95RON) goes much better than the demo, which was probably running on E10.. Ask the dealer to take another longer test drive covering hills and highway driving to make sure you're happy with the performance. I would choose a manual myself, but if you like the Auto, go for it! The other car we considered was the Mazda2, but it didn't measure up when compared to the Zetec. |
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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 976
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Auto for Auto alot of people buy the Mazda 2 the choice isn't clear cut like it in the manuals. So maybe drive the Mazda 2 also if you don't want a manual Fiesta. Your fuel economy will be infinitely better with the manual box
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Regular Member
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 66
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Here's an informal "discussion" along the same lines...
http://www.drive.com.au/Editorial/Ar...eID=64244&vf=1 |
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