People assume you must be having a bad day if you’re driving a Fiesta. But if you know, you know.
“I think people kind of look down on a Fiesta,” says professional stunt driver Sera Trimble. “In Los Angeles traffic, they’ll let you in where they wouldn’t a BMW or something, because they assume you must be having a bad day if you’re driving a Fiesta. But if you know, you know.”This story originally appeared in Volume 22 of Road Track.If you know, you know: The Fiesta ST has long been on the list of car-enthusiast secret handshakes.
0-inch wheelbase gave the ST flickable handling.And further, the Fiesta ST driving experience is greater than the sum of any of the numbers it generates. Dive into a corner, and if you lift off the throttle, it’ll wag its tail into puppyish oversteer, then scamper out the other side with short gearing and a midrange overboost from the turbocharged engine. It’s like someone fitted a steering wheel to a Jack Russell terrier.
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