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22 Sep 2001, 02:06 (Ref:149391) | #1 | ||
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I really like my new Focus !
It's a four-door Focus SE.
When compared to my Mustang : She runs smooth on start up,doesn't surge at idle,doesn't go though a tank of gas every 2-3 days,doesn't have a loud whine coming for the engine (is there a supercharger for a Focus yet ),I can still hear the stereo at WOT,the air conditioning works,she doesn't get followed by cops,and luxury of luxuries ,she has REAL cup-holders for my morning extra large cup of joe from Tim Hortons !! She's quite peppy too... I'm still getting used to the feather-light clutch and gas pedal.They are really light compared to the Mustang,and the engine runs so quiet,I thought I stalled it twice and cranked the starter with the engine running .Oops Alan |
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24 Sep 2001, 13:21 (Ref:150281) | #2 | ||
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I too am enjoying my Kona ZX3. The engine has finally freed up and is willing to pull the revs now. It has a good ride, handles more like a rear drive car, and is quick enogh for me while still returning 28 mpg in town and 36 mpg on the highway.
Glad to hear from another Focus owner. |
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24 Sep 2001, 14:52 (Ref:150311) | #3 | ||
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fast95pony, I take it your from the US. Is it true that the Americans havent really taken to the Focus? Over here in the UK its always raved about and the long awaited RS seems set to top the hot hatch bill.
Enjoy it. Hab PS - Whats a KONA ZX3?? |
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24 Sep 2001, 15:58 (Ref:150346) | #4 | ||
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I've not driven one myself, but a friend gives his high marks (and he is a retired Ford engineer).
Its sales are improving in the US, and I believe it will be successful here as well. |
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25 Sep 2001, 13:22 (Ref:150974) | #5 | ||
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I cannot speak for all of America but it has been an easy sell here in Tulsa. I saw an ad for a local dealer selling fully loaded ZX3s for $12,839. Thats a good price for the features standard on the car. My Kona Focus ZX3 is a marketing tie in model that came with some extras. First it came with a custom overhead bike rack and a Kona Out of Bounds mountain bike, special Kona rub trim on the door, color coded interior pieces, and 16" alloy wheels. |
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27 Sep 2001, 07:20 (Ref:151954) | #6 | ||
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I have just got back from 3 weeks in the UK and clocked up 2500 miles in a brand new Ford Focus 1.8 Zetec 5 speed air con sunroof etc, what a great car it was good power, great handling lots of fun to drive the only thing missing was cruise control for long trips on motorways.Being a rental I was able to give the rev limiter a good testing (rev limit 6800 but you can hit 7200 if you hit it hasd enough) and the gear box had a very smooth change even if you don't use the clutch and the traction control cuts in on big jumps but over all a very nice car.
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I also wanted a 5 speed tranmission,and they are quite rare.Dealers add lots of options (more profit ! ) and lots of North Americans can't drive a car with manual tranmisions (loosers !! . I did get a 5 speed,eventually. The Focus is a good car,but the dealers make huge profits on the big trucks and SUV's ,so they fill up their lots with the trucks and only have a handful of the smaller vehicles. Then the dealers tell Ford that "there's not much demand" for small cars and Ford stops selling them here... Alan |
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28 Sep 2001, 15:05 (Ref:152705) | #8 | ||
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I know the feeling on the manual gearbox. My Focus is the 6th vehicle I have owned and there has yet to be a auto in my driveway. Driving a manual gearbox is rapidly becoming a lost art with today's youth in America with auto boxes becoming so prevalent.
I have laugh every time I see a Camaro, Mustang or Corvette with an auto. Why not just buy a family car instead of owning an emasculated GT? Where is the joy in driving a sporty car with an auto? |
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30 Sep 2001, 18:59 (Ref:153822) | #9 | |||
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Then agian that probble me and my freaky ways, ^_~ lol.. I would try and fit a turbo to a lawn mower lol |
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1 Oct 2001, 13:09 (Ref:154230) | #10 | ||
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I believe that Oscar Jackson racing has a blower as well as Saleen for the Focus.
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2 Oct 2001, 02:19 (Ref:154633) | #11 | ||
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Thanks for the info guys,but the Focus is going to remain stock.I bought her to use as a winter/daily driver. I have plans to upgrade the Mustang over winter,and this will probably take a good chunk of my spare pennies...
Alan |
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7 Jan 2002, 08:38 (Ref:194779) | #12 | ||
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Leave it stock, good idea. Everybody needs one sensible car.
My ideal is to have a brand new stocker to drive to work and an older modified car to play with on weekends. |
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10 Jan 2002, 01:55 (Ref:196369) | #13 | ||
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Despite not yet having my full licence I've already driven 5 cars - my dad's naff Toyota Delica (eurrrrgh), my mum's Volvo (not bad, gets better as you get used to it), a Hyundai (okay), a Fiesta (not much better), and a Focus. The Focus was by miles the most pleasant to drive. Gorgeous gearbox transitions, lovely and smooth to drive too. Very nice.
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10 Jan 2002, 10:38 (Ref:196446) | #14 | ||
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Better to be left stock as you won't get back what you spend on it.
Everyone says all these nice things about the Focus and yet, we Australians still are not allowed to drive them. |
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