I've owned my 2006 performance blue ST for 10yrs now.Regularly serviced.It's nearly reached 51,000mls on the clock! The only thing I changed was the grey trim,professionally sprayed satin black.I've no intentions of selling it,I still like driving it after all these years.
why not upgrade to the newer generation? ive driven both and own a 2013 st now and its much more fun in my opinion. Also looks timeless and the heated recaros are amazing.
I’m 52 and brought my ST150 just over a year ago and I absolutely love it. Mine has had a full refresh of the suspension and replaced all the rubber bushes for power flex ones and it now sits a bit lower and on Michelin PS5’s and the ride and handling are spot on!! It’s such a great car to drive and always puts a smile on my face 😀😀
I've had my ST for 5 years now and it is a brilliant car. Such a dependable car for everyday with my heated leather seats on those cold mornings, but comes alive on those quiet B roads. Not the greatest on the motorway being 5 gears, but I have done it many times. Engine is really reliable with basic regular servicing. Would recommend to anyone who may be interested in ST's of this era - just get a looked after one.
The Mk6 is a modern classic. I'd leave space in my garage for a pristine low-km one any day. The lack of a foot rest is a genuine down point though. That engine sounds so good. Thank you for your honest review!
@@cmbeckslook for proof of care. Main things are rust on rear of sills,worn rear axle bushes and check condition of axle esp mounting points. leaking power steering pump, grubby power steering fluid due to its placement. Main thing is how it's been looked after. Timing chain so that's something that's a bonus. That are cheap and fun. Cheap to mod and easy to work on. Brilliant wee things.
I have one of these and absolutely love it! bought it a little rough body work but FSH only paid 1600 and spent 400 getting it looking as good as new and love every day with it, even find myself looking back at it every time I park it up! would recommend anyone who hasn't owned one give them ago, brilliant little cars. Brilliant video mate
These are going up. I paid 4k for mine October 2018, I saw a performance blue one on an 06 with 108 thou and usual dings and stone chips, faded head lights etc, £4695 on a pitch near me and it sold quick!
Another enjoyable vid mate. Bought one at 18 with FSH 120k miles for 1850 quid and owned it for 2 years as my first sportyish car and loved it. Was almost completely faultless, but there were plenty I looked at beforehand which had been really poorly maintained! Great way to get into a hot hatch for cheap for a young petrolhead. Would recommend for anyone else who is in a similar position to the one I was in. Sold it for a NA MX-5 1.6 recently.
Love mine. Will keep it as long as I can. I have a Black 2005 unmodded, owned it for 8 years and it never fails to put a smile on my face. Most reliable car I have ever owned too. The firm suspension is an aquired taste and you get used to dodging pot holes... I often see more modern STs and wonder how they compare?
I bought one 2 years ago which I still own and enjoy frozen white 08 for £1500 in immaculate condition prices are going up due to the fiesta now discontinued these are great cars has long has u keep up with servicing and rule 101 always check the oil levels these love to drink oil
idk what you mean the steering feels dull its out of the box one of the best feeling and balance wise i ever drove in only topped by my dads lotus elise. i also got a gc8 sti even with a rebuild short ratio steering rack and alot more done to it and it doesnt give me such a good road feeling as my fiesta
I only say what I feel. I too have an STI (GD) and tbf steering feel isn’t great on that either (although it’s great in many other ways). The Lotus Elise is one of the benchmark cars wrt steering feel.
I've got a Nurburgring trip coming up this year but I haven't got a car atm. I have owned a few Clio 172/182's but they are going up in value fast. I may have to give one of these a go. Thanks for the great video
You will notice the engine is a bit dull compared to the 172/182 but handling shouldn’t be an issue as it’s pretty planted even when stock and steering is full of feel and has a decent weight to it. Worth giving a go I reckon! I love mine
I had Mazda 323 2001 1.5; Mazda Premacy 1.6 2004; Toyota Auris 2007 1.6; an 3 month ago I just buy this fiesta with 1.6 motor 95 super. This is the coolest auto i just have. Its awesome. Maybe toyota are more luxuros or had better interior but fiesta have a soul and something "that" Make drive a fun
Hi mate, you mentioned the initial turn in wasn't too great. This could be due to a number of reasons but I suspect with the age of the car the suspension bushes are due for a refresh. I swapped my '06's to full poly bush kit and now it's just unbelievably responsive. I noticed the difference having had mild lowering springs fitted already.
Good video as always mate still need to bring you my fn2 to drive would love to see a review on your Channel has a lot of mods just needs a damper bypass at the minute and maybe a new clutch lol
It wanted a sixth gear. The revs are far too high on a 60 or a motorway, I tend to keep it just below 70, late 60s. Steering heavy? I borrowed my mates VW Transporter and nearly turned it over, it was night n day! Change your power steering fluid regularly, keep it cherry red and be gentle with your front seat shoulder levers 👍
Great cuts and scenery! Nice! I own one in the same color but with full leather trim. Dream came true so easily on that one. Heated seats are like frying pan (thats good!) Brilliant car! On even on the motorway in 60-80mph it will put not one to shame :) But on corners... damn... And this engine LOVES high rpm. Sadly winters in Poland have cursed it with rust :( Steering had an issue from the design; the reservior is to close to an engine, while engine is tightly packet under the bonnet. It will overheat very easily so it needs frequent changes (5£ ATF fluid and 30min work. done)
Good point about the future of fun driving for young people - it's going to look pretty bleak in 10 years time for affordable, reliable motoring with a bit of excitement. The situation is especially dire in Aus now we have lost our falcons and commodores (no more 2k ex taxi barras :( ). Cheap imported Japanese cars are a thing of the past as well. Looking at the current crop of daily drivers getting around I can see why young people are failing to give two shits about driving.
Gonna be interesting what the value of these is going to do, i bought a mk7 st in 2020 for 11k euro, the cheapest one with similar km on it is still 11k, but overall the price seems to be going up
I've owned my 2006 performance blue ST for 10yrs now.Regularly serviced.It's nearly reached 51,000mls on the clock! The only thing I changed was the grey trim,professionally sprayed satin black.I've no intentions of selling it,I still like driving it after all these years.
same as mine
51,000 is nothing most here in Australia are at least 130000
why not upgrade to the newer generation? ive driven both and own a 2013 st now and its much more fun in my opinion. Also looks timeless and the heated recaros are amazing.
I’m 52 and brought my ST150 just over a year ago and I absolutely love it. Mine has had a full refresh of the suspension and replaced all the rubber bushes for power flex ones and it now sits a bit lower and on Michelin PS5’s and the ride and handling are spot on!! It’s such a great car to drive and always puts a smile on my face 😀😀
It’s bought not brought
I've had my ST for 5 years now and it is a brilliant car. Such a dependable car for everyday with my heated leather seats on those cold mornings, but comes alive on those quiet B roads. Not the greatest on the motorway being 5 gears, but I have done it many times. Engine is really reliable with basic regular servicing. Would recommend to anyone who may be interested in ST's of this era - just get a looked after one.
The Mk6 is a modern classic. I'd leave space in my garage for a pristine low-km one any day. The lack of a foot rest is a genuine down point though. That engine sounds so good. Thank you for your honest review!
i have one now at 47 as a daily. love it
Any problems with ir? Thinks to look out for?
Also 47, also bought one as an everyday. Absolutely love it. Old school rorty fun.
@@cmbeckslook for proof of care. Main things are rust on rear of sills,worn rear axle bushes and check condition of axle esp mounting points. leaking power steering pump, grubby power steering fluid due to its placement. Main thing is how it's been looked after. Timing chain so that's something that's a bonus. That are cheap and fun. Cheap to mod and easy to work on. Brilliant wee things.
I have one of these and absolutely love it! bought it a little rough body work but FSH only paid 1600 and spent 400 getting it looking as good as new and love every day with it, even find myself looking back at it every time I park it up! would recommend anyone who hasn't owned one give them ago, brilliant little cars.
Brilliant video mate
Had one about 4 years ago but traded it. Got another one yesterday. I just love the package it provides, such fun!
These are going up. I paid 4k for mine October 2018, I saw a performance blue one on an 06 with 108 thou and usual dings and stone chips, faded head lights etc, £4695 on a pitch near me and it sold quick!
Glad you rate the choice of tyre I refuse to buy budgets on any car of mine even if it’s my daily 🤣
Another enjoyable vid mate. Bought one at 18 with FSH 120k miles for 1850 quid and owned it for 2 years as my first sportyish car and loved it. Was almost completely faultless, but there were plenty I looked at beforehand which had been really poorly maintained! Great way to get into a hot hatch for cheap for a young petrolhead. Would recommend for anyone else who is in a similar position to the one I was in. Sold it for a NA MX-5 1.6 recently.
Thanks. A great choice for your 2nd car too 😍
How the fuck did you pay for insurance since I'm 18 and been driving for 9 months but I got quoted 14,000 for a 2008 mk6.
Without a doubt needed a 6th gear, but did pull well in 5th! Loved mine :)
Guys, what rpm range is Fiesta running 60 mph?
THE best value for money fun car! Nothing competes for the price
Love mine. Will keep it as long as I can. I have a Black 2005 unmodded, owned it for 8 years and it never fails to put a smile on my face. Most reliable car I have ever owned too. The firm suspension is an aquired taste and you get used to dodging pot holes... I often see more modern STs and wonder how they compare?
i currently own a 08 st, coming from a 65 plate st3 i can say that the 65 plate is/was better in every single imaginable way.
I bought one 2 years ago which I still own and enjoy frozen white 08 for £1500 in immaculate condition prices are going up due to the fiesta now discontinued these are great cars has long has u keep up with servicing and rule 101 always check the oil levels these love to drink oil
idk what you mean the steering feels dull its out of the box one of the best feeling and balance wise i ever drove in only topped by my dads lotus elise.
i also got a gc8 sti even with a rebuild short ratio steering rack and alot more done to it and it doesnt give me such a good road feeling as my fiesta
I only say what I feel. I too have an STI (GD) and tbf steering feel isn’t great on that either (although it’s great in many other ways). The Lotus Elise is one of the benchmark cars wrt steering feel.
I've got a Nurburgring trip coming up this year but I haven't got a car atm. I have owned a few Clio 172/182's but they are going up in value fast. I may have to give one of these a go. Thanks for the great video
You will notice the engine is a bit dull compared to the 172/182 but handling shouldn’t be an issue as it’s pretty planted even when stock and steering is full of feel and has a decent weight to it. Worth giving a go I reckon! I love mine
I had Mazda 323 2001 1.5; Mazda Premacy 1.6 2004; Toyota Auris 2007 1.6; an 3 month ago I just buy this fiesta with 1.6 motor 95 super. This is the coolest auto i just have. Its awesome. Maybe toyota are more luxuros or had better interior but fiesta have a soul and something "that" Make drive a fun
Hi mate, you mentioned the initial turn in wasn't too great. This could be due to a number of reasons but I suspect with the age of the car the suspension bushes are due for a refresh. I swapped my '06's to full poly bush kit and now it's just unbelievably responsive. I noticed the difference having had mild lowering springs fitted already.
Loving my St500 🎉❤ true love
Good video as always mate still need to bring you my fn2 to drive would love to see a review on your Channel has a lot of mods just needs a damper bypass at the minute and maybe a new clutch lol
Would love to review the FN2 - just drop me an email anytime at richdobie27@gmail.com
@@FastandFun where you to would I have to drop the car to you?
@@Ep3homda I prefer it to be done here as I can review on roads that I know (you can stay/watch). I’m less than 10 mins from Ross-on-Wye.
@@FastandFun how long does the video and all that take I would rather not be init haha
@@FastandFun hour and 38 minutes away not to far
it's mk6 gen V
It wanted a sixth gear. The revs are far too high on a 60 or a motorway, I tend to keep it just below 70, late 60s. Steering heavy? I borrowed my mates VW Transporter and nearly turned it over, it was night n day! Change your power steering fluid regularly, keep it cherry red and be gentle with your front seat shoulder levers 👍
Same as the Clio182. Only 5 gears and with the gearing can be tiresome on the motorway but i great old school hot-hatch 👍🏻
Great cuts and scenery! Nice!
I own one in the same color but with full leather trim. Dream came true so easily on that one. Heated seats are like frying pan (thats good!)
Brilliant car! On even on the motorway in 60-80mph it will put not one to shame :) But on corners... damn... And this engine LOVES high rpm. Sadly winters in Poland have cursed it with rust :(
Steering had an issue from the design; the reservior is to close to an engine, while engine is tightly packet under the bonnet. It will overheat very easily so it needs frequent changes (5£ ATF fluid and 30min work. done)
ive got a minter 08 plate 47000 miles 2 owners a beaut, offers near chippenham no mods red
Good point about the future of fun driving for young people - it's going to look pretty bleak in 10 years time for affordable, reliable motoring with a bit of excitement. The situation is especially dire in Aus now we have lost our falcons and commodores (no more 2k ex taxi barras :( ). Cheap imported Japanese cars are a thing of the past as well. Looking at the current crop of daily drivers getting around I can see why young people are failing to give two shits about driving.
Nice to see these cars getting some screen time. Mine has been totally transformed inside and out. Its all feafured on my channel 😁👍
^ watch this channel if you're a fan of the mighty ST150 :) 🙂 It's brilliant
@@ferrarikangaroo9271 🤗👍👍
Gonna be interesting what the value of these is going to do, i bought a mk7 st in 2020 for 11k euro, the cheapest one with similar km on it is still 11k, but overall the price seems to be going up
Did you say 4WD?
I hope not! FWD hopefully 🤷♂️
Genuinely debating buying one of these, if anyone owns or has owned one please let me know if you think it’s worth it.
Lovely to see this mate, i build mine with bether mods an a litle bit more hp ,
They came from the factory wearing Pirrelli pzero nero.
waiting for the next video
I’m hoping to pitch this against my own 182 and vRS in a £3k hot hatch shootout 👍🏻
@@FastandFun still waiting lol
@@beef24v still trying to arrange getting the ST back. It’s still the plan to review all three together on the same day/conditions … ST, vRS & 182 👍🏻
Feel free to give me a shout if you need a ST 150. Mine should be able to keep up with those two others.
@@CdotPoppy thanks. You don’t happen to live near the Forest of Dean do you?