A Ford Fiesta lease doesn’t just get you a cost-effective, reliable hatchback, but also a piece of history since the Fiesta has been on our roads since 1976, and the 2023 model is the final incarnation Ford plans to release. The Ford Fiesta hasn’t just been one of the best-selling hatchbacks in the UK since the turn of the century but was THE best-selling hatchback between 2009 and 2020, in fact, it was the best-selling vehicle for that entire period.
The Ford Fiesta has always been an economical car that excelled in the busy city landscape
thanks to its size and handling, but it was also known for its reliability. This is the reason many driving schools opted for the Fiesta, meaning so many people have learned to drive in one.
The Fiesta is not thought of as a supercar in any way, but with each generation introduced over the years, advancements and developments kept it at the forefront of driving enjoyment, and the latest and final release, can achieve a top speed of 143 mph and do 0-60 mph in 6.5 seconds in its top line ST model. It is no slouch.
If you are looking for a family hatchback, the Ford Focus is the way to go, if you are looking for a crossover SUV that is easier to park, the Ford Puma is ideal, for a family-sized SUV, you want the Ford Kuga, but for an economy car that won’t let you down, Ford Fiesta leasing is king. Simplicity is the beauty of the Fiesta and always has been.
At Gateway2Lease, we offer superb Ford Fiesta lease deals on the latest and final models, and have alternative Ford options, including the Ford Tourneo Connect and Ford Transit Custom Kombi, for bigger families. Get in touch with our friendly team and you will discover there is no siesta in a Ford Fiesta.
Ford Fiesta 5-Door (4 Variants)
At Gateway2Lease, we have a range of terms to suit all circumstances, ensuring a Ford Fiesta car lease is available to everyone. The first thing to consider when taking out a Ford Fiesta lease agreement is whether your intended purpose is for business or personal use. The fundamental difference between a business and a personal lease is whether the vehicle is to be used for commercial purposes. If it is, then many of the costs are tax-deductible, including insurance, fuel costs, monthly payments and the upfront cost.
Though a personal lease doesn’t benefit from these tax breaks, the upfront payment and the monthly instalments will be much smaller than with traditional car financing options, making considerable savings over the lease period. With both Ford Fiesta lease deals, you will be behind the wheel of a new model, still covered by the manufacturer’s warranty, meaning you won’t have to pay for annual MOTs for the first three years, and any unlikely repairs will be covered.