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| BHPian | Very nice review GTO. Thanks. The 1.4 diesel should do good for Ford. Good that the clay dash colour is optional. Rear power windows should have been there, atleast as an option. My 2004 Palio had all 4 power windows, there too, the rear window does not open completely. In one of the pics where a Fiesta and Figo were standing next to other, the Figo seems much larger with a better road presence. Did you notice this? Is this true in flesh. Also how big/large is the Figo when compared to the Fusion? Last edited by basilmabraham : 25th January 2010 at 14:53. |
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| Thanks GTO for great review again, in fact waiting eagerly because needed to change My Wagon R and finding all other hatches little boring. You have made my buying decision much easier now. My running is hardly 500 km per month, so suggest me petrol or diesel ? |
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For a 500KM /month petrol motor is generally advised. But if you want to keep the vehicle for long that means more the 5+ years then you may consider the diesel variant to offset the higher premium you paid for diesel motor. Diesel cars have more torque and are more drivable in city condition, the gear shifts are reduced to a great extent. | |
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| BHPian | GTO, I was waiting for this thread. Excellent review as always. Thank you! Any guesses on the price? Just waiting for the launch and test drive the 1.4 D. |
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| Good review GTO, However I personally did not like the following aspects of FIGO
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| Stretching my imagination , I feel that a Black figo with the copper red dash might be a good combination than any other body color offered |
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| Senior - BHPian Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Chennai
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| Great, comprehensive, exhaustive review GTO. Well done. ![]() I traveled on NH 45 last Thursday from Chennai to Ponamaravati to attend a friend's house warming ceremony. When i crossed Ford Factory, i was suddenly in the middle of atleast 2 dozen Ford Figo. Every one of them in the same parrot green colour with bumpers (front and back) pasted with white stickers (to save them from scratches). They were zipping past traffic one after the other and were doing about 100 kmph. I was driving my (con)Fusion TDCI and overtook them one after the other. Wonder what kind of a road test these guys were upto at 6 am in the morning. I did not like the car much as it looked like the Zen with Christmas tree tail lamps. In the pictures, they looked like a smaller Fusion, but in reality, it is much more smaller. IMO, the head lamps could have been given a better treatment as the current ones make the the car look like a sick person (I did not like the looks of a Fusion, but in front of a Figo, the Fusion looks much better) But like GTO has put it, the TDCI model would be a big interest and IMHO if priced right would sell in good volumes. The engine is a gem and is very much drivable in the city. In the highway, it lacks top end whack. My Fusion (currently clocked 75K kms) gives me a mileage of about 17.5 in City and 19.5 on the Highway. Assuming Figo to be lighter than a Fusion and with the same engine, the Figo would result in a better mileage and drive-ability. Last edited by MAS : 25th January 2010 at 16:30. |
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| Wonderful review, and an excellent product as well ![]() Though it is not path breaking it gives an well balanced option for the 3-5 lakh hatchback segment. If Ford prices in line with the expectations, this can be a runaway success in the market. EDIT: I don't see the 1.2 petrol selling any great volumes, but 1.4 diesel is going to sell good numbers. It's pretty much going the Fiesta way; Ford will eventually launch Figo with the 1.6 petrol engine, and that should keep Team-BHP happy ![]() My guess, the diesel is going to kill the Ritz diesel; the petrol probably might hit the Beat, but not sure if it will dent its sales big time. May be Santro and Spark will take a hit, if this is priced low enough. GTO: When exactly is the launch, btw? Last edited by oss : 25th January 2010 at 17:02. |
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| I am sure that the figo is the more sensible buy over the Beat. The boot size,diesel engine all put together gives the figo a good lead over the Beat. |
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| Diesel for sure and it is one of the nicest in it class. I will put it almost at par with the Fiat MJD/DDIs. |
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| Lack of Rear window control is bit disappointing but if it is compensated with lower price it will makes sense. We user rear window controls very rarely while driving alone. Figo has Airbags and EBD which are much more essential. If we go with what Ikon/Fiesta/Endy offers, this one will have good build quality, good braking and stable drive which are essentials. Look wise, it is not adventurous like beat, but way ahead than the boxy japanese hatches we have.Kinetic design from ford is like the melody songs which sounds good for ever. |
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![]() I think the Beat will retain its VFM pricing. The top-end is 50 grand cheaper ex-showroom Delhi than the Swift / Ritz / i10. Which is about the ballpark where I expect the Figo to sit in. | ||||
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| Excellent review, covered everything I could think of knowing. just wanted to ask the top speed of the variants. This should be a worthy competition to the swift and other hatches, I think the price will surprise us all, if what I hear is true. not confirmed though. |
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