The Ford Fiesta was commended as best small car and crowned the overall winner of Diesel Car magazine’s Used Car of the Year Awards 2012. Three further awards for best large car, best estate car and best MPV went to Mondeo, Mondeo Estate and S-Max
respectively.
Ian Robertson, Diesel Car Editor, said of the Fiesta, “Sublime handling, great build quality and exceedingly economical TDCi engines make it both a heart and head decision.”
The Ford Fiesta continues to be Britain’s best-selling small car, with sales exceeding 349,000 since launch in 2008. Improvements to the Fiesta ECOnetic range, which is powered by a 95 ps version of Ford’s 1.6-litre TDCi engine, deliver class-leading emissions of 87 g/km of CO2 whilst returning 85.6 mpg combined.
Kevin Griffin, Ford Britain Fleet Director, said, “We are delighted that Fiesta has been crowned Used Car of the Year 2012 by Diesel Car magazine. Fiesta’s appeal is the combination of striking exterior styling, great driving dynamics and technology and equipment that have typically only been available on larger vehicles. Coupled with a choice of economical powertrains, Fiesta delivers the perfect overall package for new and used, fleet and retail customers alike.”
The Ford Mondeo and S-Max were also recognised with overall category wins. A fuel efficient 65.6 mpg 1.6-litre TDCi was added to Mondeo’s range last year – producing only 114g CO2/km which ranks among the best in the large car segment. January saw the introduction of the Mondeo Zetec Business Edition with standard specification including colour touch-screen navigation system and USB connectivity, 17-inch alloy wheels, front and rear parking sensors, LED daytime running lights, privacy glass and power-folding door mirrors.
Ian Robertson said, “The Mondeo is simply head and shoulders above the competition when it comes to dynamics with the best ride and handling in its class. The estate retains the same core values as the hatchback – excellent ride and handling, a quality cabin and space aplenty – but goes one better on the storage front offering 537-litres with rear seats in place. The S-Max kiboshed the old adage that a people carrier has to be a bland tool, because it is genuinely enjoyable to drive.”
respectively.
Ian Robertson, Diesel Car Editor, said of the Fiesta, “Sublime handling, great build quality and exceedingly economical TDCi engines make it both a heart and head decision.”
The Ford Fiesta continues to be Britain’s best-selling small car, with sales exceeding 349,000 since launch in 2008. Improvements to the Fiesta ECOnetic range, which is powered by a 95 ps version of Ford’s 1.6-litre TDCi engine, deliver class-leading emissions of 87 g/km of CO2 whilst returning 85.6 mpg combined.
Kevin Griffin, Ford Britain Fleet Director, said, “We are delighted that Fiesta has been crowned Used Car of the Year 2012 by Diesel Car magazine. Fiesta’s appeal is the combination of striking exterior styling, great driving dynamics and technology and equipment that have typically only been available on larger vehicles. Coupled with a choice of economical powertrains, Fiesta delivers the perfect overall package for new and used, fleet and retail customers alike.”
The Ford Mondeo and S-Max were also recognised with overall category wins. A fuel efficient 65.6 mpg 1.6-litre TDCi was added to Mondeo’s range last year – producing only 114g CO2/km which ranks among the best in the large car segment. January saw the introduction of the Mondeo Zetec Business Edition with standard specification including colour touch-screen navigation system and USB connectivity, 17-inch alloy wheels, front and rear parking sensors, LED daytime running lights, privacy glass and power-folding door mirrors.
Ian Robertson said, “The Mondeo is simply head and shoulders above the competition when it comes to dynamics with the best ride and handling in its class. The estate retains the same core values as the hatchback – excellent ride and handling, a quality cabin and space aplenty – but goes one better on the storage front offering 537-litres with rear seats in place. The S-Max kiboshed the old adage that a people carrier has to be a bland tool, because it is genuinely enjoyable to drive.”
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