Likes

  • Immense bang for your buck.
  • Offers superb performance and great fuel economy.
  • Good levels of practicality and equipment.
  • Strong retention of value.

Dislikes

  • Long term mechanical reliably concerns.
  • Many have been driven very hard.
  • Lacks some polish and build quality.
  • Ride far too firm for some.

Stuff you should know

  • Australia initially missed out on the early years of the Mk8 Fiesta ST, but the wait, according to new car reviews and the fanbase, proved worthwhile.
  • The Mk8 Fiesta ST is equipped with a turbocharged 1.5-litre 3-cylinder engine, front-wheel drive, a limited-slip differential, and a 6-speed manual gearbox in a compact hatch.
  • Despite being a 3-cylinder, the Mk8 Fiesta ST boasts a superior power-to-weight ratio compared to the S14 Nissan Silvia, a car renowned for its performance credentials.
  • The 2022 update, known as Mk8.5, increased torque over the pre-update version, enhancing its overall performance.
  • However, the update, while introducing more tech and visual enhancements, resulted in the removal of certain safety features to maintain competitive pricing.
  • While the Fiesta ST is available as a 3-door or 5-door hatch in international markets, Australia only received the more practical 5-door body style.
  • Contrary to perceptions, the Fiesta ST is manufactured in Germany, distinguishing it even from some BMW, Audi, and Mercedes Benz models.
  • Despite its appealing specifications, concerns about poor build quality and reliability issues have emerged, impacting its long-term appeal. Further exploration is advised for potential buyers.

What goes wrong

Exterior:

  • Early Mk8 models in Europe encountered issues like missing paint near the rear bar and rear wing, delamination of the headlights’ inner film, and problems with window rubber and windscreen. However, these issues were reportedly addressed by the time the STs reached Australia.
  • Some Australian owners noted weakness in their tailgate struts, but this is considered an easily fixable problem.

 

Interior:

  • Occasional reports mention glitches with the SYNC 3 infotainment system and digital gauges, though these problems usually resolve on their own.
  • Rattles have been reported by a few owners, particularly in models equipped with the factory sunroof option.
  • The most frequently reported issue is a clicking or knocking sound from the steering column. While some owners found no resolution after multiple inspections by Ford, independent mechanics have offered solutions. Opting for an independent mechanic over a dealership service center might yield better results.
  • Inconsistency exists in how dealerships address the steering column issue. Some owners report successful fixes by Ford, while others claim their dealership dismissed it as an unavoidable occurrence. It is emphasized that this issue should be addressed and fixed, challenging any notion that it is an acceptable problem.

 

Mechanical:

  • The Mk8 Ford Fiesta ST is equipped with the 1.5 Ecoboost engine, which thankfully features a timing chain, unlike the problematic wet belt timing belt found in the 1-litre version of the engine.
  • The wet belt in the 1-litre engine deteriorates when exposed to oil, potentially leading to oil pump blockage or premature belt breakage, posing a significant risk to the engine.
  • All Fiesta ST models have a timing chain, but it’s essential to note that post-Feb 2019 models reverted to a wet belt for the oil pump, with a service interval of 240,000km or 10 years. Replacing this belt requires removing the timing chains and sump, making it a 6-7 hour job, and it might become a costly and challenging task for older cars.
  • Pre-Feb 2019 models have a gear-driven oil pump, connected to the balance shaft, but they face issues with the rubber-mounted balance shaft drive gear. When the rubber fails, the balance shaft and oil pump cease to turn, resulting in a loss of oil pressure and potential engine damage.
  • Despite short-term reliability, these engines can experience oil leaks from the timing cover, oil sump, and oil cooler. Additionally, turbo issues and occasional high-pressure fuel pump failures may occur, although they are not considered common.
  • Many reliability issues are often related to modifications, as the Fiesta ST is a popular tuning platform capable of achieving high horsepower. Buyers are advised to exercise caution and avoid modified vehicles when purchasing to ensure long-term reliability.
  • While the Fiesta

Exterior:

  • Early Mk8 models in Europe encountered issues like missing paint near the rear bar and rear wing, delamination of the headlights’ inner film, and problems with window rubber and windscreen. However, these issues were reportedly addressed by the time the STs reached Australia.
  • Some Australian owners noted weakness in their tailgate struts, but this is considered an easily fixable problem.

 

Interior:

  • Occasional reports mention glitches with the SYNC 3 infotainment system and digital gauges, though these problems usually resolve on their own.
  • Rattles have been reported by a few owners, particularly in models equipped with the factory sunroof option.
  • The most frequently reported issue is a clicking or knocking sound from the steering column. While some owners found no resolution after multiple inspections by Ford, independent mechanics have offered solutions. Opting for an independent mechanic over a dealership service center might yield better results.
  • Inconsistency exists in how dealerships address the steering column issue. Some owners report successful fixes by Ford, while others claim their dealership dismissed it as an unavoidable occurrence. It is emphasized that this issue should be addressed and fixed, challenging any notion that it is an acceptable problem.

 

Mechanical:

  • The Mk8 Ford Fiesta ST is equipped with the 1.5 Ecoboost engine, which thankfully features a timing chain, unlike the problematic wet belt timing belt found in the 1-litre version of the engine.
  • The wet belt in the 1-litre engine deteriorates when exposed to oil, potentially leading to oil pump blockage or premature belt breakage, posing a significant risk to the engine.
  • All Fiesta ST models have a timing chain, but it’s essential to note that post-Feb 2019 models reverted to a wet belt for the oil pump, with a service interval of 240,000km or 10 years. Replacing this belt requires removing the timing chains and sump, making it a 6-7 hour job, and it might become a costly and challenging task for older cars.
  • Pre-Feb 2019 models have a gear-driven oil pump, connected to the balance shaft, but they face issues with the rubber-mounted balance shaft drive gear. When the rubber fails, the balance shaft and oil pump cease to turn, resulting in a loss of oil pressure and potential engine damage.
  • Despite short-term reliability, these engines can experience oil leaks from the timing cover, oil sump, and oil cooler. Additionally, turbo issues and occasional high-pressure fuel pump failures may occur, although they are not considered common.
  • Many reliability issues are often related to modifications, as the Fiesta ST is a popular tuning platform capable of achieving high horsepower. Buyers are advised to exercise caution and avoid modified vehicles when purchasing to ensure long-term reliability.
  • While the Fiesta ST offers a great tuning platform and performance potential, it’s crucial to be cautious with modifications and consider the potential long-term risks associated with certain engine components.

Exterior:

  • Early Mk8 models in Europe encountered issues like missing paint near the rear bar and rear wing, delamination of the headlights’ inner film, and problems with window rubber and windscreen. However, these issues were reportedly addressed by the time the STs reached Australia.
  • Some Australian owners noted weakness in their tailgate struts, but this is considered an easily fixable problem.

 

Interior:

  • Occasional reports mention glitches with the SYNC 3 infotainment system and digital gauges, though these problems usually resolve on their own.
  • Rattles have been reported by a few owners, particularly in models equipped with the factory sunroof option.
  • The most frequently reported issue is a clicking or knocking sound from the steering column. While some owners found no resolution after multiple inspections by Ford, independent mechanics have offered solutions. Opting for an independent mechanic over a dealership service center might yield better results.
  • Inconsistency exists in how dealerships address the steering column issue. Some owners report successful fixes by Ford, while others claim their dealership dismissed it as an unavoidable occurrence. It is emphasized that this issue should be addressed and fixed, challenging any notion that it is an acceptable problem.

 

Mechanical:

  • The Mk8 Ford Fiesta ST is equipped with the 1.5 Ecoboost engine, which thankfully features a timing chain, unlike the problematic wet belt timing belt found in the 1-litre version of the engine.
  • The wet belt in the 1-litre engine deteriorates when exposed to oil, potentially leading to oil pump blockage or premature belt breakage, posing a significant risk to the engine.
  • All Fiesta ST models have a timing chain, but it’s essential to note that post-Feb 2019 models reverted to a wet belt for the oil pump, with a service interval of 240,000km or 10 years. Replacing this belt requires removing the timing chains and sump, making it a 6-7 hour job, and it might become a costly and challenging task for older cars.
  • Pre-Feb 2019 models have a gear-driven oil pump, connected to the balance shaft, but they face issues with the rubber-mounted balance shaft drive gear. When the rubber fails, the balance shaft and oil pump cease to turn, resulting in a loss of oil pressure and potential engine damage.
  • Despite short-term reliability, these engines can experience oil leaks from the timing cover, oil sump, and oil cooler. Additionally, turbo issues and occasional high-pressure fuel pump failures may occur, although they are not considered common.
  • Many reliability issues are often related to modifications, as the Fiesta ST is a popular tuning platform capable of achieving high horsepower. Buyers are advised to exercise caution and avoid modified vehicles when purchasing to ensure long-term reliability.
  • While the Fiesta ST offers a great tuning platform and performance potential, it’s crucial to be cautious with modifications and consider the potential long-term risks associated with certain engine components.

Should you buy it?

If considering a purchase, a Mk8 Fiesta ST with a comprehensive service history and no signs of abuse receives a tentative thumbs-up from us.

It’s essential to acknowledge that potential mechanical issues could emerge, and even with an impeccable service history, only time will unveil the Mk8 Fiesta ST’s long-term viability.

Renowned as one of the most enjoyable cars money can buy, the Mk8 Fiesta ST is practical, fuel-efficient, safe, and holds its value. Nevertheless, for those contemplating long-term ownership, it’s wise to be prepared for potential challenges down the road.

If considering a purchase, a Mk8 Fiesta ST with a comprehensive service history and no signs of abuse receives a tentative thumbs-up from us.

It’s essential to acknowledge that potential mechanical issues could emerge, and even with an impeccable service history, only time will unveil the Mk8 Fiesta ST’s long-term viability.

Renowned as one of the most enjoyable cars money can buy, the Mk8 Fiesta ST is practical, fuel-efficient, safe, and holds its value. Nevertheless, for those contemplating long-term ownership, it’s wise to be prepared for potential challenges down the road.

Should you buy it?

If considering a purchase, a Mk8 Fiesta ST with a comprehensive service history and no signs of abuse receives a tentative thumbs-up from us.

It’s essential to acknowledge that potential mechanical issues could emerge, and even with an impeccable service history, only time will unveil the Mk8 Fiesta ST’s long-term viability.

Renowned as one of the most enjoyable cars money can buy, the Mk8 Fiesta ST is practical, fuel-efficient, safe, and holds its value. Nevertheless, for those contemplating long-term ownership, it’s wise to be prepared for potential challenges down the road.

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What is the car's build year?

2020

Loan Amount

$5,000

Finance estimate ~

$30

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Models, pricing & features

Ford Fiesta ST Mk 8-7

ST

Price when new: $31,990 - $32,990

Price used: $28,200 - $34,800

Equipment

  • 10 Speaker Stereo
  • 12V Socket(s) – Auxiliary
  • 18″ Alloy Wheels
  • ABS (Antilock Brakes)
  • Active Torque Transfer System
  • Adjustable Steering Col. – Tilt & Reach
  • Air Cond. – Climate Control
  • Airbag – Driver
  • Airbag – Passenger
  • Airbags – Head for 1st Row Seats (Front)
  • Airbags – Head for 2nd Row Seats
  • Ambient Lighting – Interior
  • Audio – Aux Input USB Socket
  • Blind Spot Sensor
  • Bluetooth System
  • Body Colour – Bumpers
  • Body Colour – Door Handles
  • Body Colour – Exterior Mirrors Partial
  • Brake Assist
  • Brake Emergency Display – Hazard/Stoplights
  • Calipers – Painted Front
  • Calipers – Painted Rear
  • Camera – Rear Vision
  • Cargo Cover
  • Central Locking – Key Proximity
  • Central Locking – Remote/Keyless
  • Chrome Exhaust Tip(s)
  • Collision Mitigation – Forward (Low speed)
  • Collision Warning – Forward
  • Control – Electronic Stability
  • Control – Park Distance Rear
  • Control – Pedestrian Avoidance with Braking
  • Control – Traction
  • Cruise Control
  • Cup Holders – 1st Row
  • Daytime Running Lamps – LED
  • Disc Brakes Front Ventilated
  • Driver Attention Detection
  • Driving Mode – Selectable
  • EBD (Electronic Brake Force Distribution)
  • Engine – Stop Start System (When at idle)
  • Engine Immobiliser
  • Floor Mats
  • Fog Lamps – Active (Cornering/steering)
  • Fog Lamps – Front LED
  • GPS (Satellite Navigation)
  • Grille – Black
  • Handbrake – Fold Down
  • Headlamp – High Beam Auto Dipping
  • Headlamps – LED
  • Headlamps – See me home
  • Headlamps Automatic (light sensitive)
  • Heated Seats – 1st Row
  • Hill Holder
  • Illuminated (puddle lamps) Door Mirrors
  • Keyless Start:- Key/FOB Proximity related
  • Lane Departure Warning
  • Lane Keeping – Active Assist
  • Launch Control
  • Leather Gear Knob
  • Leather Hand Brake Lever
  • Leather Seats – Partial
  • Leather Steering Wheel
  • Limited Slip Diff
  • Mesh Grille
  • Multi-function Control Screen – Colour
  • Multi-function Steering Wheel
  • Parking Assist – Graphical Display
  • Pedals – Sports
  • Power Door Mirrors
  • Power Door Mirrors – Folding
  • Power Door Mirrors – Heated
  • Power Steering – Electric Assist
  • Power Windows – Front & Rear
  • Radio – Digital (DAB+)
  • Rain Sensor (Auto wipers)
  • Rear View Mirror – Electric Anti Glare
  • Rear Windows – Extra Dark/Privacy
  • Rear Wiper/Washer
  • Scuff Plates (on door sills)
  • Seat – Drivers Lumbar Adjustment Manual
  • Seat – Passenger Lumbar Adjustment Manual
  • Seats – 2nd Row Split Fold
  • Side Skirts
  • Smart Device App Display/Control
  • Smart Device Integration – Android Auto
  • Smart Device Integration – Apple CarPlay
  • Spare Wheel – Space Saver/Temporary
  • Speed Limiter
  • Speed Zone Reminder – Road Sign Recognition
  • Spoiler – Rear Roof Mounted
  • Sports Seats – 1st Row (Front)
  • Starter Button
  • Steering Wheel – Heated
  • Subwoofer
  • Sunglass Holder
  • Sunvisor – Vanity Mirror for Driver
  • Sunvisor – Vanity Mirror for Passenger
  • Suspension – Sports
  • Tail Lamps – LED
  • Telematics – Monitoring Service
  • Trip Computer
  • Tyre Pressure Sensor
  • Voice Recognition
  • Warning – Driver Fatigue
  • Warning – Rear Cross Traffic (when reversing)

 

MY20.75 update

  • Internet Connectivity via Sim Preparation
  • Wireless Charging – Compatible Devices

 

MY21 update

  • Headlamps – Halogen

 

MY22 update

  • 6 Speaker Stereo
  • Digital Instrument Display – Full
  • Headlamps – Electric Level Adjustment
  • Leather Gear Boot/ Gaiter
  • Spoiler – Front
  • Telematics – Auto Emergency Response Call Ability

Tech specs

Body Styles

  • 5 door Hatchback

Engine Specs

  • 1.5 litre, 3-cylinder turbo petrol, 147kW / 290Nm (ST 2019 – 2021)
  • 1.5 litre, 3-cylinder turbo petrol, 147kW / 320Nm (ST 2022)

Transmission

  • 6-speed Manual

Fuel Consumption

  • 5.5 – 7.8 / 100km

Length

  • 4068mm – 4091mm

Width

  • 1735mm

Height

  • 1469mm – 1495mm

Wheelbase

  • 2493mm

Kerb Weight

  • 1217kg – 1218kg

Towing

  • Not listed

Ancap Ratings

  • Not tested

Body Styles

  • 5 door Hatchback

Engine Specs

  • 1.5 litre, 3-cylinder turbo petrol, 147kW / 290Nm (ST 2019 – 2021)
  • 1.5 litre, 3-cylinder turbo petrol, 147kW / 320Nm (ST 2022)

Transmission

  • 6-speed Manual

Fuel Consumption

  • 5.5 – 7.8 / 100km

Length

  • 4068mm – 4091mm

Width

  • 1735mm

Height

  • 1469mm – 1495mm

Wheelbase

  • 2493mm

Kerb Weight

  • 1217kg – 1218kg

Towing

  • Not listed

Ancap Ratings

  • Not tested

Body Styles

  • 5 door Hatchback

Engine Specs

  • 1.5 litre, 3-cylinder turbo petrol, 147kW / 290Nm (ST 2019 – 2021)
  • 1.5 litre, 3-cylinder turbo petrol, 147kW / 320Nm (ST 2022)

Transmission

  • 6-speed Manual

Fuel Consumption

  • 5.5 – 7.8 / 100km

Length

  • 4068mm – 4091mm

Width

  • 1735mm

Height

  • 1469mm – 1495mm

Wheelbase

  • 2493mm

Kerb Weight

  • 1217kg – 1218kg

Towing

  • Not listed

Ancap Ratings

  • Not tested

Warranty & servicing

Warranty

  • 5 years / unlimited km

Servicing

  • 15,000 km / 12 months

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