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Ay, the D-Turbo is a beast 


Heavy tank engine up front with no power or revs. Sounds like a cold hatch to me.
There are loads- Focus Ecoboost 180 bhp, Golf TSi 170, Corsa VXR, Mito/Giulietta 170, DS3 1.6 155 DSport, Punto Evo 1.4 Turbo Abarth (161hp), Mini Cooper S, 308 1.6 Turbo, Leon TSi 210, Astra GTC 1.6T...there's never been so many warm hatches around.
Quite, but that's the position they sit. Golf GTTdi started the phase and things like the Fabia VRs sits in warm land.
Sorry I didnt know your ST had an ally block?
And here we go again labelling the 306 DTurbo and Fabia with the "performance" tag![]()

Trend started by the turbo diesel 306s

Sorry I didnt know your ST had an ally block?

The fiesta ST engine is all-alloy (block & head), no boat anchors here![]()

I'm not sure I agree. When we are talking really interesting things with screaming V10s at 8000 RPM - sure, a diesel can never replace that. But a petrol revving to 6500 RPM petrol is pretty boggo and not really any more thrilling than a diesel being driven in anger.I reckon the 2 main things which stop diesels being fun are:
1. DAG
2. theres no separation of driving styles with the diesels. When you want to have fun in a petrol, you keep the revs up around 4-6000 rpm to get the power. With the low down torque of diesels, peak power is much lower, so your normal sort of driving is in the same area of sporty driving = no fun.
But a petrol revving to 6500 RPM petrol is pretty boggo and not really any more thrilling than a diesel being driven in anger.
And here we go again labelling the 306 DTurbo and Fabia with the "performance" tag![]()
I'm not sure I agree. When we are talking really interesting things with screaming V10s at 8000 RPM - sure, a diesel can never replace that. But a petrol revving to 6500 RPM petrol is pretty boggo and not really any more thrilling than a diesel being driven in anger.

[TW]Fox;22009868 said:Yes, with 92bhp they definatley started the trend![]()
But then in the same thread you've got someone saying that the Fiesta ST with its fairly lacklustre 147BHP and almost laughable 8 seconds to 60 sprint is a full blown Hot hatch because its handling abilities. We all know the 306 handled pretty fanatically for a run of the mill hatchback even with a diesel engine strapped in the front so why shouldn't it be considered a 'warm' hatch if people think the Fiesta ST can slip through the net on its handling abilities?

Neither of which top out at 6500 RPM or have a power band like a boggo petrol engine. I was commenting on what stops diesels being fun, not hot hatches.[TW]Fox;22010324 said:Revving a Clio 172 or a 306 GTi-6 or something to the redline is noticeably more thrilling than doing the same with a 2 litre 4 pot diesel.
Well, excitement is different to fun. I with reasonable regularity drive two ~350 HP cars with about as different styles of power delivery possible - one a turbo diesel, the other an 8000 RPM normally aspirated petrol. The latter is certainly more 'exciting' in the literal sense, but they both have an aspect of fun for very different reasons. I agree on the convertible.It's scientific fact that rev's = excitement
Makes me die a little when I see a soft top car with a tractor engine in it.
But then in the same thread you've got someone saying that the Fiesta ST with its fairly lacklustre 147BHP and almost laughable 8 seconds to 60 sprint is a full blown Hot hatch because its handling abilities. We all know the 306 handled pretty fanatically for a run of the mill hatchback even with a diesel engine strapped in the front so why shouldn't it be considered a 'warm' hatch if people think the Fiesta ST can slip through the net on its handling abilities?
But then in the same thread you've got someone saying that the Fiesta ST with its fairly lacklustre 147BHP and almost laughable 8 seconds to 60 sprint is a full blown Hot hatch because its handling abilities. We all know the 306 handled pretty fanatically for a run of the mill hatchback even with a diesel engine strapped in the front so why shouldn't it be considered a 'warm' hatch if people think the Fiesta ST can slip through the net on its handling abilities?