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Replying to: onthefarm (Jun 17, 2008 2:41 pm) You'll need to sign up with the forum to be able to download that information. There also are order guides for other models available if you're interested in that. Just check in the other forums on the site (for example, if you want to look at the 2009 Taurus order guide, check out the Taurus and Sable forum at blueovalforums).
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Replying to: capella (Jun 19, 2008 8:12 pm) |
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More of a 2009 styling tweek. Just a few elements are being changed for 09. The SES 4-door topped by an SEL trim which seems to be an a 2008 SE with deluxe package plus standard leather. S coupe is dropped SES coupe gets standard 17s that are optional on SES Sedan. Coupe gets different grill and slightly different rear than sedan. Thats it. Interiors are the same. Mark
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Replying to: mschmal (Jun 21, 2008 7:08 am) |
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Replying to: mschmal (Jun 21, 2008 7:08 am) http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/front_website/gallery.php?id=267381 http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/front_website/gallery.php?o=0&id=267372 http://newsletter.autoexpress.co.uk/c/1fWJ5DRlILT5QaEg I personally find this new look boring, though. |
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| I thought the Focus wasn't going to restyled until 2010?? I knew the body style was going to reflect the Euro-focus. Also heard rumors of an array of new engines available. Possibly a 1.6? 2.3? or 2.5? The 08 Focus is a nice little car. I drove one when I went and bought my daughter an 07 Focus SE 4 door. I'm telling you it was like night and day between an 07 and an 08. Ford DOES improve its products unlike some would lead you to believe. | |
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We're looking to downsize from our '98 Expedition into something more fuel efficient and smaller. The Expedition has been great (173,000 mostly trouble free miles) and I'm not scared of an American-made small car. That being said, I think we're lookng at the Focus and Hyundai Elantra. I'd like to keep it under $15k out the door, but with the minimum options we requie (auto trans, Sync and Sirius in the Focus, ABS), I think our goal is $16k. Still much less than either a Corolla or Civic, and a bigger, better equiped vehicle than the Fit/Versa/Yaris, without a huge reduction in mileage.. The car will be driven 15-18k/year for at least the next two years, but may go to college with my daughter in two years. We'll have to see, but safety and reliability are up there with price as concerns. Did anyone evaluate these two cars when buying their Focus? I'm a little concerned about availability, as both are selling real well right now since they're a great valuecompared to the Toyotas and Hondas.
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Replying to: big_mike1 (Jul 06, 2008 5:43 am) |
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One feature change that will happen for 2009 is that the ABS/Traction Control option now includes Advanctrac stability control. Sounds great but the problem is Ford is increase the cost of the option from $495 to $795! This will be the only way to get ABS. So if you are on the fence and price and ABS are important to you, try to snap up a 2008. At my dealer, we can't really figure out how to order a 2009 Focus SE with ABS and keep the MSRP below $19,000. I think most people would prefer Sync when it comes down to it. Mark.
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