Hi
I am waiting to pick up a new Fiesta Zetec after a few years of leaving Ford ownership. It's nice to find a forum and hope to settle in soon. For the last few years I have had a mixture of Vauxhall and Rover cars but now back to Fords.
My first car in 71 was a 58 Anglia side valve and over the years have had numerous other Fords including a 105e Anglia, 4 Fiestas, 3 Escorts and 1 Sierra sapphire in black a beautiful car but difficult to keep clean!
Anyway that's me so please be ready to answer questions on my new Fiesta when I get it either this week or next week.......not sure when exactly
Cheers
New member
-
- Fiesta Mk7 Regular
- Posts: 24
- Joined: Mon Jul 04, 2011 3:38 pm
- Drives: Fiesta mk7
- Location: Hampshire
{text-align: center;}
-
- Site Admin
- Posts: 892
- Joined: Wed Dec 01, 2010 10:59 pm
- Drives: Fiesta XR2i 2.3 Turbo
- Refferer: Me! Im the Boss!
- Country: United Kingdom
- Location: Harlow, Essex
- Contact:
Re: New member
Welcome, im sure we will be able to help with any questions!
http://www.stevecookedjservices.co.uk - Mobile DJ Services- Herts & Essex
http://www.fiestamk7.com - A UK Based Forum Dedicated To The Fiesta Mk7
http://www.fiestamk7.com - A UK Based Forum Dedicated To The Fiesta Mk7
- Ben...
- Fiesta Mk7 Major Contributor
- Posts: 495
- Joined: Thu Dec 09, 2010 6:45 pm
- Drives: Zetec S TDCi
- Refferer: jam_rs
Re: New member
Welcome along!
-
- Fiesta Mk7 Regular
- Posts: 24
- Joined: Mon Jul 04, 2011 3:38 pm
- Drives: Fiesta mk7
- Location: Hampshire
Re: New member
Well I picked the car up yesterday and very impressed with the build quality and the standard of the pdi. The car drives very nice indeed, it's only a Zetec 125 but now I am over 60 my days of driving like I have stolen it are over
I have had a few Fiestas over the years but this one is far superior to the rest and I am looking forward to asking questions, don't worry I am not a doddery over 60s I know my way over a set of sockets and a few spanners
My greatest threat is the fancy things like voice control and USB etc so I must read the instructions!
Cheers
I have had a few Fiestas over the years but this one is far superior to the rest and I am looking forward to asking questions, don't worry I am not a doddery over 60s I know my way over a set of sockets and a few spanners
My greatest threat is the fancy things like voice control and USB etc so I must read the instructions!
Cheers
-
- Fiesta Mk7 Regular
- Posts: 88
- Joined: Tue Apr 19, 2011 10:53 am
- Drives: Zetec 1.4
- Refferer: test
- Location: Hull
Re: New member
Welcome, Sounds good, what finish is it?
-
- Fiesta Mk7 Regular
- Posts: 24
- Joined: Mon Jul 04, 2011 3:38 pm
- Drives: Fiesta mk7
- Location: Hampshire
Re: New member
SilverAlex59 wrote:Welcome, Sounds good, what finish is it?
I was surprised how easy it was with the USB and setting up the Bluetooth and voice commands. They all worked first time and the car appreciates a nice bit of Meatloaf and dire straits
Only problem I have now is the wife can reach me even when I am driving. It was easier before as I could tell her "sorry love I was driving when you rang"