Used 2012 Ford Fiesta Hatchback Consumer Reviews
Worst Car I ever Owned!!!!!!
Where do I start with this car?? I purchase this car at 40,000 miles. After 2 1/2 years of owning it and 72,000 miles on it; the TRANSMISSION CLUTCHES are going out, the ELECTRIC SYSTEM is failing and on top of that FORD is screwing me over!!! I am a college student and was in the market for a new car, about 3 years ago,after serching for a car The sells person had talked me into buying this car. But, it's something I will regret for the rest of my life!! After just a couple of months owning it the transmission started to shift. I spoke with Ford they told me it was because it had a turbo engine. As a female, who knew nothing about cars I believed it. Also, I took it to the dealership to get checked an they told me the same thing. The car has had about 8 recalls since i have owned it and not to mention Ford had a lawsuit against the for this vehical and other vehical. The lawsuit, is becuase they created vehicals with fulty transmission clutches and electric system. The customers won the case because it was proven to be true. I will no longer deal with Ford because instead of them agreeing to fix the problem, they found multiple ways to get around it. Being that im at 75,000 miles and out of the lemon law, they only offer me $300 to keep a vehical that I can no longer drive and still have a carnote on. So, not only did I get screwed over by Ford, I still have to pay for it. I would NEVER EVER suggest this car to anyone or BUY another vehical that FORD has produced. The car is too small!! If you sit anything in the car it will make you feel clutter, and you can hardly fit anyone in the car. It has a blind spot mirror, but you can't see the blind spot, so it's pointless. when it rains, driving behind a cars are unsafe. You can barley see the lights at night, so it hard to drive and I cleaned my lights on the regular. my 1995 nissan drove better then this car at over 100,000 miles. This car makes Ford look like a Joke!!! Ford customer service is also horrible and I had deal with the store branch and cooprate just to get an $300 offer and rude service. I WISH I NEVER PURCHASE THIS VEHICAL. Please don't let Ford trick you like they did me. Once again, THIS IS THE WORST CAR I EVER OWNED!!!!!!!
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Worst car I have ever purchased
From the very beginning we noticed problems with this car. Breaks squeaking due to film on rotors, major transmission problems that the dealership kept telling us were "normal", hill assist would not work, and electrical failure. This is just to name a few on the issues we have had with for over the last 2 years. After all of the craziness with this car we finally are wrapping up our lemon law case. It was a yearlong process but we are glad we did it. Ford is buying back out Fiesta and I have a wonderful and reliable Subaru now. If any of you are thinking about going the lemon law route I highly encourage you. You should not have to be stuck with a car that is dangerous.
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My Ford Fiesta and Me
My little blue 1987 Nissan Pulsar was on its last limb; it was time to find a new car. After doing a ton of research I realized I wanted to purchase a sporty, compact, economical car. I had many choices that would fulfil these categories, like the Honda Fit, Ford Fiesta, and the Chevy Sonic to name a few. As you can infer from this title I ended up deciding on the Ford Fiesta; it had everything I wanted, sporty looks, fantastic gas mileage, and a plethora of fun accessories. The best part? It was just for the right price. After searching on Auto Trader for a few weeks, one 2012 Fiesta SE hatchback finally popped up that caught my eye. With only one owner, it was silver, had fun specs like heated seats and a sunroof, had very low miles, and, most importantly, was a five speed manual transmission. I went to the dealer to get a quick test drive--within the first few minutes in the driver's seat, I knew this was the one I wanted. The dealer was very helpful and friendly during the buying process. I got a small loan from my grandmother and the car was officially mine. I’ve had the car for a little over a year now and I am very pleased with my purchase. As a daily driver, reliability is very important to me- this car has not failed to deliver. This car gives me amazing gas mileage at roughly thirty-two miles per gallon. The car comes with a 1.6 liter four cylinder motor, which keeps up with traffic well while still able to give great gas mileage. I only prefer to drive manual cars; the transmission in the car has a rather "notchy" feel to it that I don't mind, but other drivers may find annoying. This car comes equipped with an anti-rollback feature. When you let off the brake, it will not roll back like a typical manual car would. The interior of the Fiesta is rather roomy for such a small car, including trunk space. The back seats fold down for even more trunk space. The Interior is made out of a cloth material. The front seats are very comfortable with several adjustability options. They are heated in this model, which is fantastic for the cold winter months. The back seat is the only thing lacking in the interior department; taller people may feel cramped. Overall, I am very comfortable when operating the Fiesta. I am overall very pleased with my Ford Fiesta; Certainly, it is a huge improvement over my 1987 Nissan Pulsar. There are very few cons about the Ford Fiesta, like the lack of room in the back seat and the "notchy" manual transmission in this particular model. This car would not be well suited for a family because of these cons. There are a ton of pros to this car like the gas mileage, good looks, heated seats, decent sound system, sunroof, and great price to name a few. I recommend this car to the single economically-conscious driver. I give this car a big thumbs up, and I know it will last me for many years to come.
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You can Pass the Gas station
This is a great car for me, but it's not for everybody... my wife has a hard time getting up n out of it. also if your over 6' tall it might be to small to get into and out of. that beings said, I'm getting avg 38 mpg driving 32 miles round trip to work everyday, with a trip into town once a week maybe, so 11gal gets me about two weeks before I have to fill up. Just did a brake job and new tires at 50k on my 2012. planning on driving this till the wheels fall off. manual trans. by the way love the shifting, just wished it had a turbo kit in it... easy to find a parking spot compared to our F-150 So yes, I really like it specially for a go to work vehicle.
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This car
I bought this car brand new in May 2012, and everything was ok with it until Oct 2013 (@15000 miles) when it started shuddering, stalling, and sounding like it was eating itself. Shuddering was so bad I developed back issues from being jostled around so badly. Transmission replaced TWICE, 8/2014 and 10/2015. It happened AGAIN and dealer said it was such a prevalent issue that parts were backordered 5 months. When it left me stranded in the middle of an intersection, I refused to drive it again and drove my husband's car until I traded it in for a Toyota. This is not a car I'd wish on my worst enemy. Sure it's great on gas, but it'll be in the shop too much to benefit from that!