Ford Fiesta Mk7 Restyling: Prices UA, USA & Review | Car Spy
Ford Fiesta
2021–2025
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About Ford Fiesta Mk7 Restyling
Ford Fiesta Mk7 Restyling — price comparison from US auctions, Korea, and Ukraine. Updated daily.
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Car Spy tracks 1 Ford Fiesta Mk7 Restyling vehicles from 1 sources: USA.
Pros
+Excellent Handling and Steering
+Fuel Efficiency
+Modern Design and Good Ergonomics
+Good Safety Ratings
Cons
−Limited Rear Legroom
−PowerShift Automatic Transmission Issues
−Firm Ride on Rough Roads
−Interior Plastic Quality
FAQ
How much does a Ford Fiesta Mk7 Restyling from USA cost?
The cost of a Ford Fiesta Mk7 Restyling from the USA (Copart, IAAI) typically ranges from $4,500 to $7,500 'all-inclusive' to Ukraine, depending on damage, mileage, and trim level. This includes auction price, shipping, customs clearance, and repair.
What commonly breaks in Ford Fiesta Mk7 Restyling?
The most common issues include PowerShift automatic transmission problems (shuddering, clutch wear), coolant leaks in 1.0 EcoBoost engines, and wear of suspension components (bushings, bearings).
Is Ford Fiesta Mk7 Restyling a reliable car?
Overall, it's considered a reliable car for its class, especially with manual transmissions and naturally aspirated engines. The main reliability concern is the PowerShift automatic transmission.
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Pros
Excellent Handling and Steering
Fuel Efficiency
Modern Design and Good Ergonomics
Good Safety Ratings
Affordable Maintenance and Parts
Practical for City Driving
Cons
Limited Rear Legroom
PowerShift Automatic Transmission Issues
Firm Ride on Rough Roads
Interior Plastic Quality
Small Trunk Volume
Potential for Rust
Frequently asked questions
Common issues
PowerShift Transmission Failure
1.0 EcoBoost Coolant Leaks
Suspension Bushings/Bearings Wear
Buyer tips
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Thoroughly inspect the PowerShift automatic transmission for any signs of shuddering, hesitation, or unusual noises during a test drive. Manual transmissions are generally more reliable.
2
Check service records, especially for 1.0 EcoBoost models, to ensure regular oil changes and coolant system checks.
3
Inspect the car's underside, sills, and wheel arches for any signs of rust, particularly if it's from a region with harsh weather.
4
Pay attention to any warning lights on the dashboard and ensure all electronics (infotainment, power windows) are fully functional.
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Consider a pre-purchase inspection by an independent mechanic to uncover hidden issues, especially when buying from auction.