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| Price (Ex-Showroom Mumbai) | Rs. 6,22,626 | Rs. 6,76,657 |
| Dimensions and Weights | Ford Fiesta 1.4 EXi | Ford Fusion 1.4 TDCi Diesel |
| Overall Length (mm) | 4282 | 3989 |
| Overall Width (mm) | 1686 | 1720 |
| Overall Height (mm) | 1468 | 1529 |
| Wheel Base (mm) | 2486 | 2486 |
| Ground Clearance (mm) | 168 | 198 |
| Front Track (mm) | 1474 | 1484 |
| Rear Track (mm) | 1444 | 1444 |
| Front Headroom (mm) | 925 | 900 |
| Front Legroom (mm) | 1040 | 1188 |
| Rear Legroom (mm) | 840 | 866 |
| Boot Space (liter) | 430 | 337 |
| Gross Vehicle Weight (kg) | ||
| Kerb Weight (kg) | 1110 | 1180 |
| Fuel Economy | Ford Fiesta 1.4 EXi | Ford Fusion 1.4 TDCi Diesel |
| Mileage Highway (km/liter) | 15.8 | 18 |
| Mileage City (km/liter) | 10.4 | 13 |
| Mileage Overall (km/liter) | 11.5 | 14 |
| Capacities | Ford Fiesta 1.4 EXi | Ford Fusion 1.4 TDCi Diesel |
| Seating Capacity (person) | 5 | 5 |
| Fuel Tank Capacity (liter) | 45 | 45 |
| No of Doors | 4 | 5 |
| Performance | Ford Fiesta 1.4 EXi | Ford Fusion 1.4 TDCi Diesel |
| Maximum Speed (kmph) | 174 | 158 |
| 0-100kmph (seconds) | 14.8 | 17.9 |
| 1/4 Mile (seconds) | 19.6 | 19.2 |
| 100kmph-0 Braking (meters) | 65.2 | 57 |
| 80kmph-0 Braking (meters) | 59.8 | 35.2 |
| Engine | Ford Fiesta 1.4 EXi | Ford Fusion 1.4 TDCi Diesel |
| Engine Type/Model | DURATEC | 1.4L TDCi SOHC |
| Displacement (cc) | 1388 | 1399 |
| Power (PS@rpm) | 82@6000 | 68@4000 |
| Torque (Nm@rpm) | 127@4000 | 160@2000 |
| Valve Mechanism | DOHC | SOHC |
| Bore (mm) | 76 | 73.7 |
| Stroke (mm) | 76.5 | 82 |
| Compression Ratio | 9.75 | 18 |
| No of Cylinders (cylinder) | 4 | 4 |
| Cylinder Configuration | Inline | In-line |
| Valves per Cylender (valve) | 4 | 2 |
| Ignition Type | ||
| Engine Block Material | Aluminium alloy | Aluminium |
| Block Head Material | Aluminium alloy | Aluminium |
| Fuel Type | Petrol | Diesel |
| Fuel System | SEFi | High Pressure Common Rail |
| Transmission | Ford Fiesta 1.4 EXi | Ford Fusion 1.4 TDCi Diesel |
| Transmission Type | Manual | Manual |
| Gears | 5 | 5 |
| Clutch Type | ||
| Final Reduction Gear Ratio | 3.93 | 3.82 |
| Suspensions | Ford Fiesta 1.4 EXi | Ford Fusion 1.4 TDCi Diesel |
| Front Suspension | McPherson struts with offset coil springs/twin tube damper units and lower L-arms with optimized bushes mountecd on separate cross member. | Independent McPherson Strut with offset coil spring/damper units and Lower L-arms with optimised bushes mounted on separate cross member with stabiliser bar. Dual path body mounts. |
| Rear Suspension | Semi-independent heavy duty twist-beam with low package height coil springs and separate twin tube dampers | Semi-independent heavy duty twist beam with low package height coil springs and separate twin tube dampers. |
| Steering | Ford Fiesta 1.4 EXi | Ford Fusion 1.4 TDCi Diesel |
| Steering Type | Rack and pinion | Rack and Pinion |
| Power Assisted | Standard | Standard |
| Minimum Turning Radius (meter) | 4.9 | 4.9 |
| Brakes | Ford Fiesta 1.4 EXi | Ford Fusion 1.4 TDCi Diesel |
| Brake Type | ||
| Front Brakes | 260mm discs | 258mm Ventilated Discs |
| Rear Brakes | 203mm Drums | 203mm Self-Adjusting Drums |
| Wheels and Tyres | Ford Fiesta 1.4 EXi | Ford Fusion 1.4 TDCi Diesel |
| Wheel Type | Steel | Steel |
| Wheel Size | 14 Inch | 6Jx15 |
| Tyres | 175/65R 14 (Tubeless) | 195/60 R15 (Tubeless) |
| Feature | Ford Fusion 1.6 Petrol | Ford Fiesta 1.6 ZXi |
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| Air Conditioner | Yes | Yes |
| Power Windows | Yes | Yes |
| Power Steering | Yes | Yes |
| Anti-Lock Braking System | No | No |
| Air-Bags (Driver | Passenger) | NO|No | No|No |
| Leather Seats | No | No |
| CD Player | No | No |
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| Specs | Ford Fusion 1.6 Petrol | Ford Fiesta 1.6 ZXi |
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| Overall Length (mm) | 4018 | 4282 |
| Overall Width (mm) | 1720 | 1686 |
| Overall Height (mm) | 1529 | 1468 |
| Kerb Weight (kg) | 1140 | 1110 |
| Mileage Overall (km/liter) | 10.7 | 11.2 |
| Seating Capacity (person) | 5 | 5 |
| No of Doors | 5 | 4 |
| Displacement (cc) | 1596 | 1596 |
| Power (PS@rpm) | 101@6500 | 101@6500 |
| Torque ( Nm@rpm) | 146@3400 | 146@3400 |
| Transmission Type | Manual | Manual |
| Gears | 5 | 5 |
| Minimum Turning Radius (meter) | 4.9 | 4.9 |
| Tyres | 195/60 R15 (Tubeless) | 175/65R 14 (Tubeless) |
Rising petrol prices and interest rates are making small cars more attractive. BILL McKINNON and the Drive team compare 10 fuel misers.
What’s big in small cars :-
These are the new darlings of the Australian car market: they’re small and beautiful, but when you add on the $40 or $50 cost of filling the tank they become drop-dead gorgeous, which might explain why sales are up 23 per cent on last year.
Small cars are the most cost-conscious sector of the market, so the players are always tweaking prices and equipment lists to maintain a competitive edge. We dissected the class last October, but much has changed since then. Some models now have up to $2000 of extra value compared with last year; others are less attractive propositions.
One car we drove but didn’t rate is the Holden Barina, which is a rebadged Daewoo Kalos that Holden imports from Korea. Since our previous comparison, the Barina sedan - a left-hand-drive model sold in Europe as the Chevrolet Aveo - scored two stars out of five in Euro NCAP crash tests. One star carried a strike-through, which indicates a significant risk of life-threatening injury. The Barina hatch was subsequently crash tested by the Australian NCAP organisation and scored only two stars out of five.
The Barina is the only new car in Australia with such a poor NCAP rating. Despite strong sales (thanks to an attractive $13,490 starting price) we won’t recommend it at any price. Most of these cars we’re more confident about.
Ford Fiesta :
The Ford Fiesta LX three-door hatch starts at $15,990. Air-conditioning, formerly a $2000 option, is now standard. Anti-lock brakes are a $700 option, or are packaged with the four-speed auto for $2200, $800 less than previously.
The car, which is German engineered and built, has a solid, robust quality, excellent dynamics and supportive seats with plenty of front-seat travel to accommodate tall drivers. It has another less-appealing European attribute: 95 octane premium unleaded is recommended for its 74kW 1.6-litre engine. We have no complaints about its performance, though. There are faster cars tested here, but the 1.6-litre pulls strongly across a wide range of revs and it would be fine paired with the automatic transmission.
Other negative aspects of European cars are their more frequent service intervals and more expensive maintenance. Generally speaking, the bigger services come sooner in European cars than Japanese cars.
At highway speeds, some tyre noise and exhaust boom are evident, but the engine is quite refined. The dash, however, is dated and fussy. The back-seat has tolerable room for adults and the boot is relatively large.
The Fiesta recorded average scores on the NRMA Insurance collision repair cost and theft scales, but it’s at the high end of the running costs comparison. It achieved four stars out of five in Euro NCAP crash tests.
What is the difference between ford fiesta and hyundai verna. which is best?
If u want to drive Yourself go for fiesta.. I love every bit of it when I m behind the wheels
if u have a driver than go for anything that suits your budget and appeal to u in looks.
| Ford Fiesta | Hyundai verna |
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| The ford is better becauae u can get cheaper parts for it. | Hyundai Verna is a little sporty and good looking . |
| The Fiesta diesel gives more mileage but is low on power. | The Verna diesel is extremely powerful and goes like a petrol, but the mileage is lower than the Fiesta |
| The Fiesta should give around 18. | I own a Verna diesel and get around 16 on the highway. |
| As for maintenance I disagree with the person who says that Ford’s parts are cheaper. Ford has gained a reputation in India as being an expensive brand when it comes to spares and maintenance. | If you are looking for a diesel and mileage is your criteria
Hyundai, on the other hand has always competed with Maruti in providing very good service and cheaper spares. |
| If you intend on using the back seat often, the Verna has got better rear legroom. | Comfort in both cars are almost the same. |
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