Ford Fiesta Zetec S
The modest Fiesta gains athletic attraction with the Zetec S variant. Drivers love this car as it’s a slightly more unique city car with alloy wheels, sharper bumpers, and a dynamic engine. In the end, it’s inexpensive and entertaining to see in traffic.
Ford Fiesta ST (Mk7)
The Mk7 Fiesta ST is a small yet powerful vehicle with a 1.6-liter turbocharged engine and agile handling. The Fiestas’ known for its cheeky exhaust note, vivid colors, and recaro seats, making it a hot hatch icon without the price tag.
Ford Focus ST (Mk3)
The Mk3 Focus ST unites performance and functionality with its muscular front end and hungry turbo engine. With its aggressive stance and distinctive ST logo, this family vehicle doubles as a weekend thrill-seeker.
Ford Mustang EcoBoost (S550)
Classic Mustang looks meet modern efficiency in the EcoBoost variant. It’s got the muscle car silhouette, but swaps V8 thirst for turbocharged thrift. Still, it rumbles with attitude and commands attention wherever it parks - especially in Race Red or Grabber Blue.
Ford Ka (Mk1)
With its bubbly form and feisty disposition, the original Ka was unabashedly eccentric. This car had a distinctive look that still evokes memories and moved quickly through city streets; the perfect car for style without breaking the bank.
Ford Escort RS Cosworth
That whale-tail spoiler certainly isn’t subtle - and that’s the point. The RS Cosworth is a rally legend with turbocharged grit and unmistakable presence. It’s rare, yes, but early models can still be found for less than you’d expect, especially if you love a project.
Ford Probe GT
The Probe GT, the successful result of a Ford-Mazda partnership, introduced streamlined, modern style to the coupe scene of the 1990s. What made things interesting was its V6 engine, and its low-slung profile and pop-up headlights gave it a sci-fi feel. Today, many view this car as an underrated and reliable coupe.
Ford Capri (Mk3)
The Mk3 Capri was Europe’s answer to the Mustang - long bonnet, short rear deck, and plenty of attitude. Affordable today, it’s a retro delight with chrome accents and a fastback silhouette that still draws admiring glances at car meets and seaside car parks.
Ford Focus RS (Mk2)
This RS is a serious vehicle thanks to its wide arches, snarling front end, and turbocharged five-cylinder sounds. Although it's a hatchback hooligan, it's also quite practical. Even better, early examples are still affordable for people seeking drama on a tight budget, despite price increases.
Ford Fusion Titanium
The Fusion Titanium feels high-end without the eye-watering price tag thanks to its clean lines, chrome highlights, and tech-filled cabin. The Titanium is a midsize car that exudes luxury rather than affordability and still manages to look good when you pull into the driveway or drive by cafe windows.
Ford Mondeo ST220
Understated yet potent, the ST220 successfully unites executive styling with V6 performance. It’s the kind of car that doesn’t shout for attention - but earns it with subtle cues, like sporty alloys and a confident stance.
Ford Maverick (2022)
The Maverick redefines the pickup game with compact dimensions and hybrid efficiency. This one is practical, stylish, and surprisingly affordable - especially in base trims. Whether hauling garden gear or cruising downtown, it’s a head-turner that doesn’t shout, but still gets noticed.
Ford Ranger Wildtrak (early 2010s)
Bold decals, chunky tires, and a rugged attitude make the Wildtrak stand out. It’s a pickup that looks ready for adventure - even if it’s just a trip to the garden centre. Affordable used, it’s a head-turner with practical muscle.
Ford C-Max Titanium
Ingenious and little, the C-Max Titanium gives the MPV industry a dash of sophistication. It's more fashionable than you might anticipate for a family transporter, with elegant details and panoramic windows. This car undeniably attracts attention subtly, charmingly, and comfortably.
Ford B-Max
Sliding rear doors and a pillarless design make the B-Max a standout in the compact crowd. It’s practical, yes, but also visually interesting - especially in bright colours. Affordable and unique, it’s a small car with a big personality.
Ford Focus Titanium X
The Titanium X trim gives the regular Focus leather accents, LED lighting, and a high-end feel. This vehicle combines cost and style, drawing attention with its revolutionized design and assured driving demeanor. It’s hard to argue the cons for this one, as it drives and looks good!
Ford Puma (2020)
The resurrected Puma is a chic urban companion, not just a crossover. Practicality doesn't have to be dull thanks to its sporty shapes, elegant LED lighting, and ingenious storage (hey Megabox!). Affordability? Tick. Forgettable? Never.
Ford StreetKa
This pint-sized convertible was built for fun (with a side of reliability). With its rounded shape and open-top freedom, the StreetKa turns heads on sunny days. It’s affordable, cheeky, and perfect for those who want a little talent without breaking the bank.
Ford S-Max ST-Line
Sporty styling meets family practicality in the ST-Line S-Max. With blacked-out trim and a lowered stance, it looks more athletic than your average MPV. The ST-Line is a head-turner for parents who refuse to blend in - and it won’t drain the savings.
Ford Edge Sport (2015)
The Edge Sport gives the midsize SUV market a cosmetic boost; it's difficult to miss with its muscular shape and shiny black accents. Although it's not the most affordable SUV, older models are surprisingly affordable while still offering fashion and room.
Ford Fiesta Red/Black Editions
Two-tone paint, sporty trim, and a lively engine make these special editions pop. They’re playful without being over-the-top, and still affordable on the used market. Whether in red with black roof or vice versa, they’re guaranteed to catch the eye.
Ford Mondeo Vignale
The Vignale trim adds a luxury twist to the Mondeo, with quilted leather and chrome detailing. It’s a refined look that feels far more expensive than it is. For those who want executive style on a budget, it’s a gem in the rough.
Ford Explorer Sport (early 2010s)
Big, bold, and brimming with attitude, the Explorer Sport brought blacked-out styling and a turbo V6 to the SUV world. It’s a head-turner in every sense, and older models offer surprising value for those who love a commanding presence.
Ford EcoSport ST-Line
Compact and confident, the EcoSport ST-Line adds sporty touches to a city-friendly SUV. With sharp lines and a raised ride height, it looks ready for action. It’s affordable, practical, and stylish enough to stand out in a crowded car park.
Ford Focus Electric
The Focus Electric is a subtle standout because of its quiet drive and clean appearance. Even though it's not ostentatious, many are drawn to its eco-friendliness and elegant design, particularly those who value a contemporary appearance without the typical electric car price tag.
Ford Transit Custom Sport
Who says vans can’t be stylish? The Transit Custom Sport wears racing stripes and alloy wheels, turning heads at job sites and drive-thrus alike. It’s practical, yes - but also surprisingly cool, especially for those who want utility with a twist.
Ford Mustang V6 (2005–2010)
This Mustang's booming V6, coupe proportions, and retro appearance make it an affordable icon. It still attracts attention wherever it goes and has the same appearance without the V8 premium.
Ford Falcon XR6 (Australia)
The XR6 was Australia's answer to reasonably priced performance; it was bold and brazen. This car attracted attention down under with its stylish trim and broad stance, and it continues to do so still. Fans of unusual sedans will find it worth the search, even though it's uncommon outside of Oz.
Ford Taurus SHO (2010)
The SHO badge adds turbocharged muscle to the otherwise tame Taurus. It’s a sleeper sedan with subtle styling cues and serious performance. Affordable used, it’s a car that surprises - both in speed and in how many heads it turns.
Ford Courier (1990s)
The Courier pickup was small, practical, and charming in its own right. It's now a nostalgic head-turner with straightforward lines and a no-nonsense attitude. It's inexpensive, simple to maintain, and a throwback that nevertheless gets a nod from other drivers.
Ford Fiesta Active
The Fiesta Active has a new look thanks to its crossover design and higher ride height. Despite being a hatchback at heart, it appears prepared for anything thanks to its roof rails and tough trim. The Fiesta Active is a stylish and reasonably priced combination of design and functionality.
Ford Bronco Sport (2021)
Rugged styling in a compact package, the Bronco Sport channels off-road vibes without the bulk. It’s got chunky tires, bold colours, and a sense of adventure. Even base models look the part - and they’re priced to make trail dreams attainable.
Ford Focus ST-Line Estate
Wagon practicality meets sporty flair in the ST-Line Estate. With sleek lines and subtle aggression, it’s a car that turns heads without shouting. It’s ideal for those who want space, style, and savings - all in one handsome package.
Ford Escape SE Sport Hybrid
Green tech meets sharp design in the Escape SE Sport Hybrid. With black accents and a modern silhouette, it’s more stylish than you’d expect from a hybrid SUV. Affordable and efficient, it’s a smart choice that doesn’t skimp on curb appeal.
Ford Orion Ghia (1980s)
Boxy elegance and chrome trim made the Orion Ghia a standout in its day. Now, it’s a retro delight that turns heads with vintage charm. Affordable classics like this offer a dose of nostalgia - and a surprising amount of street presence.