Hi I'm new to this forum so excuse my 'newness'
I drive an arctic corsa vxr, my girlfriend a tigra convertible.
We are viewing a 2011 panther black zetec s tdci on Friday, provisionally paid a deposit.
I'm not a numpty but is there any obvious signs on these cars to walk away from?
Great forum from what Iv seen and will be back a lot,
Cheers
Potential zetec s tdci owner
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Re: Potential zetec s tdci owner
Nobody?
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Re: Potential zetec s tdci owner
By 2011 most of the common faults should be sorted (since it was released in 2008) such as leaks & rattles.
Only minor thing is door seals peeling.
You'll still have a year of warranty left to sort out anything major, not that there should be on a 2 year old car.
Only minor thing is door seals peeling.
You'll still have a year of warranty left to sort out anything major, not that there should be on a 2 year old car.
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Re: Potential zetec s tdci owner
No problems on my 2008 Blue TITanium TDCI.
The main problem, coming from a Land Rover, was I couldn't find the diff lock, but apparently they aren't fitted to Fiestas
The main problem, coming from a Land Rover, was I couldn't find the diff lock, but apparently they aren't fitted to Fiestas
2009 Fiesta 1600 tdci TITanium. 65.64mpg so far
Couple of motorbikes. Sod the MPG, they're faster and more fun than cars
Couple of motorbikes. Sod the MPG, they're faster and more fun than cars