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As an example of the excesses of the bygone 'hot hatch' age, Ford's Fiesta RS Turbo from the early Nineties is typical. The car only lasted a couple of years on the market and in that time, many were written off - most were thrashed.
This was an affordable little Ford with Porsche-like punch. Those who could tame the peaky turbo and the wayward handling under acceleration loved them. And the same is true today.
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Supermini-Based GTi Hatchbacks
What you get
A cheap but frantically fast runabout with Fiesta practicality and Ford ease of maintenance.
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What to look for
Accident damage. Look closely for bodged repair jobs and look for signs of theft. Steer clear of lurid extra body kits or paint jobs. Particularly avoid 'tweaked' examples, however tempted you are by the extra performance.
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Replacement parts
(approx inc VAT) As you might expect, parts are plentiful and relatively inexpensive. A clutch assembly will be around £110 while front brake pads are around £20. A replacement headlamp is close to £80 and a full exhaust is about £130. A windscreen is about £150.
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On the road
The Fiesta RS Turbo is a pocket rocket - no doubt about it. Mid-range acceleration is awesome. Thanks to the standard limited slip differential, it grips like a leech too. You just need to be wary of the inevitable torque steer when that turbo cuts in. Not for the inexperienced, especially in slippery conditions.
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Overall
A fun buy if you can find a good one - but take your time and look carefully. There are many rogue examples about.
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