Vehicle Overview * Model: Ford Fiesta (Mk8) * Trim: Likely Titanium or Vignale (indicated by the chrome window surrounds and grille). * Key Features: Includes a panoramic glass sunroof, rear parking sensors, and 10-spoke alloy wheels. Bodywork & Paint Condition Overall, the car presents well with a high-gloss finish, but there are specific areas of concern: * Rear Bumper (Offside/Right): There is a noticeable scuff/scratch on the lower corner of the rear bumper, near the wheel arch. This appears to have broken the paint surface, showing darker plastic underneath. * Front Fascia: The front bumper and hood appear clean in the photos, with no major stone chips or dents visible. The "Ford" emblem and chrome grille slats are intact and well-maintained. * Panels: The shut lines (gaps between doors and wings) appear uniform, suggesting no major structural repairs. The metallic flake in the "Chrome Copper" paint is consistent across panels. * Glass: The panoramic roof and windscreen appear to be in good condition without obvious cracks, though the wipers are positioned mid-sweep in one photo (likely just turned off mid-cycle). Wheels & Tyres * Alloys: The car is fitted with 16" or 17" 10-spoke alloy wheels. From the photos, the nearside rear wheel shows light brake dust but no heavy "kerbing" (scrapes on the outer rim). * Tyre Context: Public MOT records for this registration have previously flagged "tyres worn close to legal limit" as advisories. You should check the current tread depth, especially on the inner edges. Lights & Trim * Headlights: Crystal clear with no signs of UV yellowing or internal condensation. The LED daytime running lights are fully functional. * Chrome Work: The window surrounds and front grille chrome are bright and free of "milking" or pitting. * Rear Lights: The "C-shaped" LED tail lights are intact with no cracks or water ingress.
NCAP Pack: This was standard across the range and includes:
* Lane-Keeping Alert & Aid: Vibrates the steering wheel if you drift and can gently steer you back into your lane.
* Speed Limiter: Allows you to set a maximum speed to avoid accidental speeding.
* Rear Seatbelt Minder: Notifies the driver if rear passengers unbuckle while moving.
* Airbag System: Comprehensive coverage including front, side, and curtain airbags. It also features a driver’s knee airbag, which is a nice safety bonus for a small car.
* Electronic Stability Programme (ESP): Includes Hill Start Assist, which prevents the car from rolling backward when pulling away on a slope.
* Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB): Since this is likely a Titanium/Vignale trim, it usually includes Pre-Collision Assist with Pedestrian Detection, which can automatically apply the brakes if it senses a collision.
Security Features
* Thatcham Category 1 Alarm: A sophisticated perimeter and volumetric alarm system. It triggers if the doors/hood are forced or if movement is detected inside the cabin.
* Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS): An engine immobiliser that prevents the car from starting without the correctly coded key fob.
* Ford MyKey®: A clever feature that allows you to program a specific key with restrictions (e.g., limiting top speed, capping audio volume, or forcing safety features to stay on)—perfect if you are lending the car to a younger driver.
* Remote Central Locking: Features “double locking” which prevents the doors from being opened from the inside even if a window is smashed.
Driver Assistance (Visibility)
* Automatic Headlights: Turn on automatically in low-light conditions.
* Quickclear Heated Windscreen: A Ford staple that de-ices the front glass in seconds, ensuring you never drive with a restricted view in winter.
* Rear Parking Sensors: (Visible in your photos) To assist with parking in tight spots.
While the features above are standard for a Titanium, your specific car has a very desirable extra:
* Panoramic Glass Sunroof: This is an openable glass roof with a manual blind. It’s a rare and premium option on the Fiesta that significantly brightens the cabin.
Standard Driver Aids
* Cruise Control: Includes an adjustable speed limiter.
* Automatic Headlights & Wipers: Rain-sensing wipers and “dusk-to-dawn” headlights.
* Traffic Sign Recognition: Displays the current speed limit on the dashboard.
* Auto High-Beam: Automatically dips your headlights when it detects oncoming traffic.
Seating & Comfort
* Upholstery: The car features black cloth upholstery with a distinctive textured pattern on the seat centers and contrast white stitching.
* Front Seats: These offer a good range of manual adjustment, including driver’s seat height adjustment. The front seats are generally considered comfortable enough for longer journeys.
* Rear Passenger Space: The back seats provide enough room for two adults or three children, though knee room can be a bit tight for taller adults. It features a 60/40 split-folding rear bench to increase cargo flexibility.
* Climate Control: It is equipped with Electronic Automatic Temperature Control (EATC), which automatically maintains your chosen cabin temperature.
Interior Design & Materials
* Premium Touches: The interior includes a leather-trimmed steering wheel, leather gear knob, and leather-trimmed handbrake handle.
* Finishing: You’ll find chrome inner door handles and “luxury woven” headlining that give the cabin a more upmarket feel compared to base models.
* Ambient Lighting: The car features selectable ambient lighting in the footwells and cup holders, which can be seen in the center console area.
Technology & Convenience
* Infotainment: A central 8-inch “floating” touchscreen is standard, running Ford’s SYNC 3 system. This includes Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility for seamless smartphone integration.
* Panoramic Sunroof: As seen in your photos, this specific car has the optional electrically operated panorama roof. This significantly increases natural light in the cabin and includes a manual sunblind for extra shade.
* Storage: The cabin includes a center console with an armrest that doubles as a 1.0-litre storage bin. There are also illuminated cup holders and an overhead console for sunglasse
Infotainment & Connectivity
* 8-inch Touchscreen: A “floating” high-resolution screen sits at the center of the dash. It supports “pinch-and-swipe” gestures just like a tablet.
* Apple CarPlay & Android Auto: By plugging your phone into the USB port, you can mirror your apps (Google Maps, Waze, Spotify, WhatsApp) directly onto the car’s screen.
* Ford SYNC 3 with Voice Control: You can press a button on the steering wheel to tell the car to “Call [Name],” “Play [Song],” or “Find the nearest petrol station” without taking your eyes off the road.
* Bluetooth Hands-Free: Standard for wireless calling and music streaming.
* Dual USB Ports: Conveniently located in the center console for charging and data connection.
Audio System
* Standard Setup: The Titanium typically comes with a 7-speaker system (including a center-channel speaker on top of the dashboard) which provides much better sound depth than the base models.
* DAB Digital Radio: Access to a wide range of digital stations with clearer reception than standard FM.
* B&O Play (Check for Branding): Some Titanium models (like the “B&O Play Series”) were fitted with a premium 10-speaker Bang & Olufsen system.
* Tip: Look for the “B&O” logo on the speaker grilles on the dashboard or doors to see if yours has this 675-watt upgrade.
Communication & Emergency
* Emergency Assistance: In the event of a serious accident where an airbag deploys, the car can automatically use your paired phone to call emergency services and provide your GPS coordinates.
* FordPass Connect: If the car has the embedded modem, you can use the FordPass app on your phone to check fuel levels, lock/unlock the doors remotely, or locate the car in a car park.
0–60 mph: Approximately 10.5 to 10.6 seconds. It’s not a race car, but the turbocharger provides good low-end torque, making it feel quicker than the numbers suggest when pulling away from lights.
* Top Speed: Around 113 mph.
* Power Output: 99 BHP (100 PS) and 170 Nm of torque.
* Transmission: This car has a 6-speed manual gearbox, which is widely praised for having a smooth, precise shift that makes the car engaging to drive.
Fuel Economy & Efficiency
One of the main reasons people choose this engine is the low running costs:
* Official Combined MPG: Roughly 58–60 mpg (under older NEDC testing). In real-world driving, you can realistically expect 45–50 mpg depending on your driving style.
* CO2 Emissions: Approximately 110 g/km, making it Euro 6 compliant. This is a big plus as it is ULEZ / Clean Air Zone compliant, meaning you won’t pay daily charges in cities like London, Birmingham, or Bristol.
Handling & Driving Feel
* The “Fun Factor”: The Mk8 Fiesta is widely considered the best-handling small car in its class. The steering is light but very precise, and the suspension is tuned to be comfortable while still feeling “zippy” around corners.
* Weight: Because the engine is a tiny 3-cylinder block, the front of the car is light, which helps it change direction quickly and feel agile in city traffic.
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