Used 2013 Ford Fiesta Sedan Consumer Reviews
2013 piece of crAP
Please save yourself a headache stay away from Ford. Have a 2013 Ford fiesta on the 3rd catalyst converter Radio doesn't work had software updated worked 1 day On my 4th set of tires also having throttle replaced who knows whats next. Spare yourself the trouble.
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Ford Motor Corp
Recalls this car is very unsafe for your family. Ford motor corp just want you to for get about the recalls. Rockwall Ford motor took care what corp would let them do. I ready don't think this car is safe two doors has came open while on the road my daugther could have been kill thanks to Rockwall ford that care for people to help me. The only think I wanted from Corp was to buy the car back and gave me a save one. That didn't work.
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MANUAL ROCKS
research told me the automatics had some issues so I chose stick not living in city automatic is crucial and kinda like shifting...to quote another review it is go-cart fun turn and handles you cant take 40 mph at 60 no problem no "drifting" just driving...fastest speed 106 I drove, oops it was accidently no where near red line....it not powerful just geared well ...off the line it is competent but after shifting into fifth if you aren't careful it keeps creeping up. if large adult male there is little room in back seats knew that going in .
The no torque, suspension, easiest to drive and give up car.
Suspension: Front independent, but rear only a beam in the back - it bottoms out on bumps. NO torque from A standstill - almost got into two accidents when trying to accelerate from a standstill. The gas economy is not 29/39. My trip computer after 6000 miles, says I get only 17mpg in the city and 28 on the highway - UNACCEPTABLE for such a light car. I challenge anyone from Ford to come and look at my trip computer. The rear seat is severely cramped. The rear windshield is harder to see out of at night. No center bin front seat. When Arm rest extended, it interferes with cup holders. Ambient lighting is a waste of money. Front door has a weight imbalance. Blind spot mirrors hard to use.
An historically BAD motor vehicle: stay well away
Am just in the process of scrapping my aging mother's 2013 Ford Fiesta Titanium automatic. We thought a used Fiesta automatic would be a good small car choice for her light duty driving needs. What a mistake. NEVER buy a Fiesta. Ford has perpetrated a shameless example of corporate power and abuse with this shoddy motor vehicle. The automatic transmission/TCM units in this vehicle appear to be largely unfixable. The stuttering, shuddering, clicking is more than just a quirky feature of the dual clutch arrangement: it is downright dangerous! Fiestas represent a willfull rip-off of consumers that invariably goes beyond the moment of sale into endless trips to garages that are confounded by their recurring problems and dealership service desks that have simply given up. Even with Ford's long history of shitboxes the Fiesta stands out as a disgrace. Why would they keep pumping these cars out and financing them? They have been highly problematic from the start. I concur with all the negative reviews here on edmunds.com and elsewhere. Ford deserves serious legal/liability trouble regarding this garbage product. The ownership experience associated with the Fiesta is dreadful.
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