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How many miles will a 2008 Ford Focus last?

How many miles will a 2008 Ford Focus last?

How long does a Ford Focus last? Based on customer reports, the Ford Focus can last up to 200,000 to 250,000 miles. If you drive 15,000 miles per year, you will get between 13 to 16 years of service life from the average Ford Focus car.

What cylinder is a 2008 Ford Focus?

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The 2008 Focus comes with one engine option, a Duratec 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that delivers 140 horsepower and 136 pound-feet of torque. The revised engine gets positive reviews for providing plenty of power.

How big of a turn circle does a Ford Focus need?

Ford Focus turning circle The smaller the turning circle of a car, the less space you need to turn it round, reducing the prospect of you having to carry out an awkward multi-point turn in narrow streets. The Focus needs 11m to turn itself in the opposite direction in one move, which is fairly standard for this type of car.

How big is the turning circle on a Ford Fiesta?

The Fiesta’s turning circle isn’t the largest in the sector but we’re pleased to confirm a three-point turn is possible without too much in the way of driver arm-flailing. Parking is easy, and easier still if you’ve got the acoustic sensors or automatic parking system in higher-spec trims.

What are the specs of a Ford Focus?

On this page, you will find all of the key specs for the Ford Focus Hatchback from overall fuel efficiency in MPG and its top speed in MPH, to running costs, dimensions, data and lots more. With Parkers you’ll find everything you need to know here – this is the most comprehensive source of car specs online.

How big is the back seat of a Ford Focus?

The Focus shows its age when you open its bootlid: with 316 litres of space, the luggage area is smaller than most family cars, and well behind the 470-litre Peugeot 308 and gargantuan 590-litre Skoda Octavia. Standard split-fold rear seats (shown below) do mean that you can increase the luggage area and sit up to two passengers in the back.

Ford Focus turning circle The smaller the turning circle of a car, the less space you need to turn it round, reducing the prospect of you having to carry out an awkward multi-point turn in narrow streets. The Focus needs 11m to turn itself in the opposite direction in one move, which is fairly standard for this type of car.

What are the specs of a Ford Focus hatchback?

Scroll down for the full details of the Ford Focus Hatchback right here. On this page, you will find all of the key specs for the Ford Focus Hatchback from overall fuel efficiency in MPG and its top speed in MPH, to running costs, dimensions, data and lots more.

The Focus shows its age when you open its bootlid: with 316 litres of space, the luggage area is smaller than most family cars, and well behind the 470-litre Peugeot 308 and gargantuan 590-litre Skoda Octavia. Standard split-fold rear seats (shown below) do mean that you can increase the luggage area and sit up to two passengers in the back.

When was the Ford Focus made in the UK?

This version of the Ford Focus, built between 2011 and 2018, was the most popular family car in the UK during its time on sale. And it’s easy to see why. As well as offering value for money, and plenty of trim options, it’s the perfect size for everyday family motoring.

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Ruth Doyle