BBC Top Gear Magazine

HOT HATCHES

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There’s something delightful about a well-executed hot hatch. Mainly because you don’t really have to buy another car to cope with real life. Think about it: practical enough for the school and supermarke­t runs, fun enough to make you happy when you find a decent bit of road with a distinct lack of kids or shopping to rattle about inside and spoil the corner weighting. But there’s a lot of choice. How about...

New Ford Fiesta ST // £19,500–£22,245

Fun, engaging, frugal, forgiving. Subtle. Comes with a warranty

Not the fastest hatch in the world, some find the seats uncomforta­ble

The immediate thought for buying a new hot hatch probably heads towards a Ford Fiesta ST. It’s yet another TopGear award winner, and with plenty of justificat­ion: this feisty little three-pot 1.5-litre supermini is a real head and heart purchase, and no one with any nous will ever judge you harshly. So let’s work through the basic figures. A 198bhp base ST1 is about £19,500 without anything on it, but the one you want (an ST2 with the performanc­e pack – diff and change-up lights – and a non-standard colour), comes in at £22,015. And for that kind of cash, there are options...

Pre-loved Ford Focus RS // £15,000–£25,000

Hardcore dynamics, sheer speed, 300bhp As subtle as a punch in the face, fuel economy, insurance, tendency to have been enthusiast­ically played with

Focus RS for Fiesta ST money? Yep, perfectly possible. And keeping it in the Blue Oval family comes with a raft of possibilit­ies. One of which might be a semi-iconic Focus RS MkI like – ahem – the lightly modified show-winner we found for £15,000. Spend the rest on keeping it in top fettle. Or how about a MkII – of which there are a few more, complete with 300bhp and under 35,000 miles (£22,990)? It might drink fuel at an alarming rate compared to the little Fester, but there’s no doubt they leave an impression, and you’ll be getting a much more aggressive driving experience.

HARRIS SAYS is a “New Fiesta the gen2 hoot, but like RS warbles a quattro”

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