This is my first post here on the forum so hello everyone!
I am going to buy a hot hatch soon and Clio RS and Fiesta ST are the main contenders so this thread was a really interesting read to me. I am waiting for a local dealer to provide Fiesta for a test drive but in the meantime I was lucky enough to try the new Clio RS 200 EDC (that's how it's called here where I live) and I can provide some first impressions.
I have to say straight away that I found the car amazing. I have tried a few hot/warm hatches before (Suzuki Swift Sport, Citroen DS3, the previous Clio RS) and none left me that impressed as the new Clio. Sure, I have read all the complains about it (AT, 5 doors, turbo-charged engine) but actually driving the car left all the worries behind. In low revs the car is a perfect daily driver - comfortable even with the Cup chassis (don't know how they did that - the car perfectly irons out all the holes and bumps on the local B-roads after winter) but as soon as you put the throttle down and switch to the Sport / Race mode, it changes the character and is really a hot hatch that sounds great and provides a lot of fun. It was a thrilling experience.
One thing that I did not like - and did not like quite a bit - are the mechanics of manual shifting. Don't confuse this with the AT / EDC itself - I have no problem with the fact that car isn't a manual (race cars aren't either though I don't want to get into this discussion). But the gear lever, though having plus and minus in the "right" direction (to the front for downshifts, to the back for upshifts), is not designed very well - it is plastic rather than leather and for upshifts, the lock on the lever (also made from plastic) is in the way. So that makes shifting with the gear lever unpleasant. As for the paddles, I simply think that having them mounted on the column is wrong / much worse than having them on the steering wheel. There were a couple of occasions where I wanted to upshift / downshift and the steering wheel was in an angle where I couldn't reach the paddles (surprisingly, this happened to me mostly in low speeds - say between gears 1 and 2 where I needed to avoid some hole or something - in low speeds you need to turn the steering wheel quite a bit which gets your hands out of position). Also, they have a weird plastic feel, are prolonged only upwards, not downwards and generally I think this thing could (and will) be "facelifted".
Other than that, the car is fantastic. The steering wheel is great (thick just about right), it provides good feedback from the wheels, is adequately stiff, the Cup chassis is a miracle, feeling more comfortable that the previous standard chassis yet very capable when cornering, I am just amazed by the all-aroundness of the car.
I am really curious about the new Fiesta ST and how it compares. Couldn't find anyone on the internet who has driven both cars and shared their thoughts - if you know someone please let me know.