2017 Ford Figo Sports vs Volkswagen Polo GT TDI comparison

    Ford’s spiced up Figo diesel Sports Edition goes head-to-head with the Volkswagen Polo GT TDI.

    Published on Jul 06, 2017 02:22:00 PM

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    Which one should I buy?

    The Polo GT TDI is more powerful than the standard Polo and the few extra horses make it that much more enjoyable to drive. The pace is pretty rapid, and because VW's diesel engine likes to rev hard, it is well suited to a sporty driving style as well. In addition, the GT TDI is beautifully finished and put together on the inside and the Polo design still looks crisp, fresh and well proportioned. But at Rs 9.32 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) the GT TDI is pricey, more so when seen in light of the Figo Sports Edition that almost looks like a steal at Rs 7.21 lakh.

    But the Figo isn't our pick solely for its value. The Figo also wins because it is the more fun-to-drive car of the two. Straight-line performance is almost as strong as the Polo, the engine pulls harder from lower down in the powerband and, unlike the gruff Polo, it feels almost petrol-like to drive at times. What sets it apart is just how much nicer it is to drive around corners. It feels more agile, is better balanced and the steering is so good, it just elevates the driving experience to the next level. Yes, the interiors are nowhere as nice, and you don't get a touchscreen, but if you are looking for a fast and fun diesel, the Ford Figo Sports Edition is it.

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