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Is the Ford Focus Still a good car?

Is the Ford Focus Still a good car?

The Ford Focus was a welcome addition to the Ford lineup. It was 2000 when North America got its first chance behind the wheel. You had your choice of a three-door hatchback, five-door wagon, four-door sedan, and in 2001, the five-door hatchback. 20 years later, the Ford Focus is still a great compact car at affordable price points.

When did Ford stop making the Ford Focus?

Manufacturing in Argentina continued until 2008, and it was still on sale in Brazil until 2009. In Europe and South Africa, the Focus replaced the various Ford Escort models sold in those markets. In Asia and Australasia, it replaced the Ford Laser .

Why does the Ford Focus have a manual transmission?

Their sedans are “JUNK”. So with this different transmission they have in it the dealer states that they have a transmission in these that feel like a manual transmission and that is why the fuel economy is better. Maybe I just have to get used to it and wait 2 and half more years and then get something other than a Focus.

Are there any problems with the 2014 Ford Focus?

Transmission troubles plagued owners of the 2014 Ford Focus the most, although 2012 and 2013 models were also affected. Most complaints cite severe hesitation and jerking when advancing from a stop. These issues aren’t isolated, either. And more concerning was that the problems were surfacing, on average, around 15,000 miles.

Is the Ford Focus Still on the market?

Unfortunately, Ford will no longer be building Focus. But you can still contact your local dealer about availability and check out our other vehicles that might be perfect for you and your family.

What are the features of a Ford Focus?

With standard features like BLIS with Cross-Traffic Alert and rear-view camera, you can focus on the ride ahead. Keep the fun going with technology like the 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot and the 10-speaker B&O Sound System by Bang & Olufsen.

When does Ford Focus WiFi trial expire?

Wi-Fi hotspot includes complimentary wireless data trial that begins upon AT activation and expires at the end of 3 months or when 3GB of data is used, whichever comes first, but cannot extend beyond the complimentary 5-year subscription period for remote features. To activate, go to www.att.com/ford.

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Ruth Doyle