This Ford Sport Ka Is A Massively Fun Way To Spend £1000

With a low purchase price and piddly running costs, few cars nail cheap, trouble-free fun like the Sport Ka. Just watch out for rust...
This Ford Sport Ka Is A Massively Fun Way To Spend £1000

Confession time: I’m rather partial to the Ford Street Ka picked up by our serial snotter-buying YouTube team, even if it did turn out to be riddled with rust. It’s cheap, fun, doesn’t take itself seriously, and looks weirdly cool.

It isn’t the kind of Ka I’d buy with my own money, though - I’d get a Sport Ka. It uses the same 1.6-litre eight-valve inline-four as the Street Ka, but with less weight to cart around, it can crack 0-62mph in under 10 seconds.

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Well, just - it does the deed in 9.7 seconds. Hardly shocking pace, admittedly, but you’ll have a hell of a time getting there, revving that little N/A four-pot’s heart out. It’s the kind of joy missing from most similarly-powerful modern city cars, thanks to the rise of the lethargic inline-three.

Ford could have chucked the pokier engine under the bonnet and called it a day - the first-gen Ka is, after all, a sweet-handling thing straight out of the box. But no - Ford lowered the thing by 14mm, stiffened up the anti-roll bar and rear torsion beam, added some bracing and widened the front track by 22mm.

This Ford Sport Ka Is A Massively Fun Way To Spend £1000

The front arches were widened to match the increase in track, while the Ka’s tiny standard wheels were switched out for 16-inch rims. Front foglights (this was back when they were considered sporty, don’t forget) and an odd low-mounted circular reverse light completed the look. On the inside Ford… didn’t really do a whole lot.

But who cares - this is a car you can pick up for peanuts, and unlike a lot of our more affordable finds from the classifieds, one you can run for not much at all. The caveat here is rust - like our poor, crusty Street Ka, the Sport Ka has a deserved reputation for tin worm issues.

This Ford Sport Ka Is A Massively Fun Way To Spend £1000

One of the most common areas is around the fuel filler cap, but if you’re looking at one of these, check the car over thoroughly for any unwelcome brown patches or bubbling. The Sport Ka’s rot problem is probably one of the main reasons there aren’t many about these days - this 2007 example is one of only a handful on sale in the UK.

The mileage is reasonable at 63,400, and in the pictures at least, it looks very tidy. It’s up for £990, and we’re struggling to think of a more fun way to spend that kind of money on a car.

Tempted?

Comments

Robert Gracie

Not gonna lie about it but the Ford Ka is a fun nippy car to chuck around its lightweight and very easy to modify

07/26/2020 - 07:40 |
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Anonymous

What about the yaris t sportt

07/26/2020 - 20:11 |
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slevo beavo

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Looking at least £2000 for a decent one here.

07/27/2020 - 13:06 |
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Anonymous

Ford Ka(k)

07/27/2020 - 07:57 |
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slevo beavo

The ford Ka is a country road king. I had one for ages. Could get the rear wheel lifting and even get the front wheel of the ground when throwing it into slow tight corners with enough speed
Loved it. Shame rust all but killed it

07/27/2020 - 13:08 |
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