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Ford Fiesta

The Ford Fiesta wrestles its way back onto the top of the podium after last year's loss to the 208

The Ford Fiesta is back! After 12 months away from the top step of the supermini podium, the Fiesta 
has returned to its dominant best.

• Ford news and reviews

When we announced the Peugeot 208 as last year’s winner, we knew it would have a job on its hands to retain the trophy – and so it proved.

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Having slipped down the pecking order, the big-selling Ford was treated to a raft of revisions, and the result is the best supermini bar none.

The visual changes are the 
most obvious differences, but the really interesting additions are under the bonnet, where you now have the option of a fantastic three-cylinder 1.0-litre EcoBoost engine. It’s available with a range of power outputs, but whichever version you choose, this engine punches way above its weight – delivering a fine combination of smooth performance and excellent economy.

And none of this has upset the car’s brilliant handling, which still sets the standard at this end of the market.

Other new features introduced as part of the latest round of improvements include Ford’s clever SYNC voice control system and the novel MyKey device, which lets worried parents set maximum limits for the volume of the stereo and even top speed to boost safety.

A practical and attractively styled interior, five-star Euro NCAP safety rating and the promise of affordable running costs all help to make the Ford a compelling supermini choice. On this evidence, its status as Britain’s best-selling new car looks set to continue for a good while yet.

OUR CHOICE: 1.0T EcoBoost 
Zetec 5dr (£14,345) There isn’t 
a bad Fiesta in the range. But if 
you want the best blend of pace, efficiency, value and fun, the 1.0 EcoBoost Zetec is the one to go for.

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Peugeot 208

Last year’s top supermini is deposed. We still love the 208’s smart looks and value, but here it’s facing one of the best cars around. Still, Peugeot will be pleased to 
see it beat the new Renault Clio...

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