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Old 25-07-2015, 09:36 AM   #1
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Default Lets discuss xr4 07

Hi all,

Looking for a new daily to replace my AU. Looking at something abit more economical but with a little bit of sportyness to it.

After abit of research (wrx's,golf gti etc) i have pin pointed to a xr4 fiesta.

Can i get some pros and cons mechanically for these cars. All i know is that they have the 2.0ltr duratec from the focus. My missus has this same motor and i am very happy with it. Not sure if they have a timing belt or chain??

Anything i should look out for before i take the plunge? I do understand it may require premium fuel but that doesnt worry me as it will still crap on a 6cyl on the economy side of things.

Again its a daily driver, got no kids or passengers so a 2door is somewhat suited.

thanks in advance.
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Old 25-07-2015, 03:01 PM   #2
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Default Re: Lets discuss xr4 07

I posted this in another recent thread asking a similiar question. Hope it gives you an idea how good the XR4 is.


"I would highly recommend the XR4, I owned one from 2007-2010. It was a cracking little car. As I only had it for 30,000kms I cannot speak for reliability as it felt brand new up until the day I sold it. However as a daily driver it was great. One of those cars that brings a smile to your face whenever you drive it. Here are some of the advantages and disadvantages.

+ Advantages
Punchy engine
Handles like a go kart
Looks great
Oozes character
More road presence than many bigger cars
Excellent seats, good bolsters but not restrictive.
Steering feel, direct and well weighted.

- Disadvantages
5 Speed with short gearing, revs to 3000 rpm at 100kph
No cruise control (but the throttle is stiff enough that its not hard to live without)
Cost of tyres. Pirelli P-Zero Nero from the factory were awesomely grippy but I did need new front ones after 14,000kms. At the time (2008) I got them for the wholesale price of $290 each. Pretty sure there are other alternatives, my ST runs Bridgestone Potenza RE050A's for example.

In my opinion the advantages of this car completely obliterate the disadvantages. Whilst I love my ST, the I still hold a massive soft spot for my XR4. It just had so much more character"
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Old 25-07-2015, 03:12 PM   #3
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I'd love one as a toy ... damn good engine for the size of vehicle.
Good specs as well.
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Thanks guys. What mileage you get out of a tank? Im also assuming it need 98 or 95 octane
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