buying Mk 6 fiesta for son 1.4 or 1.25 engine?
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only £25 cheaper for the smaller engine even though a few insurance groups different. 74 versus 79bhp so I'm guessing not much noticeable driving experience. Is the little Yamaha designed motor the one to go for ? I'm also reading that the 1.4 needs a timing belt at 10 years/100k. which would be the age of car I'm looking for. You can pick a tidy one up for £1500 on a '55 to '57 plate.
Thanks
Thanks
Having driven both I can honestly say that if I didn't know that one was a 1.25 and the other a 1.4 I wouldn't have been able to tell. Oh, and if you find one that has done 100k and has never had a timing belt then it will need changing IMMEDIATELY! I would be wary of driving it anywhere until it was done. 80k is a much more sensible interval IMO.
Edited by njw1 on Friday 26th May 21:09
Hi, for a while I had a 1.4 and my brother had a 1.25 - the difference between the two (power/mpg) was minimal.
My advice would be to be agnostic on this issue, find the best model (history, condition etc) regardless of whether it's a 1.25 or 1.4
Our experience of these cars was perfect, no major issues, reliable, economical and simple / cheap to service and run
My advice would be to be agnostic on this issue, find the best model (history, condition etc) regardless of whether it's a 1.25 or 1.4
Our experience of these cars was perfect, no major issues, reliable, economical and simple / cheap to service and run
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