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First Drive: 2008 Ford Focus - There are some improvements hidden beneath the revised sheet metal. The structural bar that crosses the chassis between the A-pillars has more rigidity, and there's been some improvement in the way everything fits together. Some acoustic measures dramatically reduce wind noise and others isolate road rumble. But basically everything here is familiar in function as well as form. (more)


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#23 of 27
A few years down the road.... by mschmal
Oct 30, 2007 (6:26 am)
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Sync will be performing all of the functions that GMs OnStar now performs.
 
This will get into safety. IE calling 911 on your phone in the event of an airbag deployment. Unlocking your doors if you keys are locked in.
 
Sending you an email if you have a maintenance issue.
 
Syncs bought now can be upgraded in the future. You can't add sync though to a car you buy now.
 
Mark.
#24 of 27
You guys forgot what the purpose of the original Focus is by creakid1
Nov 06, 2007 (2:14 am)
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It's about the excellent feel/feedback of its quick (but steady) steering, plus the predictability of the oversteer only high-tech multi-link rear suspension such as this Control Blade set up can provide.
 
But now...
creakid1, "Ford Focus Sedan" #1944, 6 Nov 2007 1:43 am
(see post#1944)
 
creakid1, "Mazdaspeed3 vs. VW V GTI vs. Civic Si" #1300, 15 Aug 2007 9:18 am
 
(new Euro Focus)
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/carreviews/grouptests/204822/ford_focus.html
"The suspension is so well oiled, gliding over surfaces where its rivals, even the Auris (new Corolla), fidget and fight. It takes the sting out of rough roads,
is never caught off-balance and carves through corners cleanly and effortlessly.
  
In terms of driver appeal, the Focus is by far the most polished and involving car in this test – and that’s true of every single model in the 61-strong hatchback range."
 
Dynamically, the Corolla is still a loser, no matter how updated its low-tech platform can evolve into!
 
Auris (new Corolla) "Redesigned but still behind in "driving technology":
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/carreviews/grouptests/204820/toyota_auris.html
"The stiff bodyshell has enabled the company to make the most of the new suspension set-up. Initially, it seems firm – roll is minimal through corners and the whole car is tightly controlled.
  
As a result, the Auris is rarely caught out, and that means it’s reassuring to drive. It can’t match the Focus’s sparkling chassis and soothing road manners, despite being equipped with Toyota’s most positive gearshift since the Celica and offering very well weighted steering. But the new hatch is a big step forward nevertheless.
  
Yet although the Auris will be welcomed by undemanding drivers, it’s flawed. The steering is uninformative, the A-pillars are intrusive and it weaves under hard braking, with the pedal soon becoming mushy underfoot."
  
Looks like this Brit magazine thinks that buyers of econo boxes are cheapskates & should pick the Civic as 1st place due to the biggest engine's max pwr but w/ best fuel economy & interior/trunk room. Since we care about driving experience more, you should do your own ranking:
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/carreviews/grouptests/204819/family_hatchbacks.html- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
"Each rival here tested the newcomer in a particular area – the Honda Civic has unrivalled design and packaging, the Ford Focus the best ride and handling, while no other hatch is as well built or classy as the VW Golf. The Auris was found wanting in each department."
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Oops, wrong link by creakid1
Nov 06, 2007 (2:48 am)
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The last link posted above should be this one instead
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/carreviews/grouptests/204819/family_hatchbacks.html- -
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2008 new face (not for you Yanks) by creakid1
Nov 10, 2007 (10:14 pm)
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http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/news/autoexpressnews/212139/ford_focus_st.html
#27 of 27
Re: Cruise control [mschmal] by hommelion
Nov 12, 2007 (10:56 am)
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Replying to: mschmal (Oct 17, 2007 7:38 am)

Talking about the new Ford Focus 2008...
 
The new Ford Focus 2008 website is online!
 
http://www.sociallifeaccelerator.com
 
And check out the teaser that was broadcasted for 2 weeks on canadian TV
 
http://youtube.com
 
Ford want people to feel that they are changing. The Lion Man had gone from animal to social animal. The spot ends with the tag line,“The new redesigned 2008 Ford Focus is a real social life accelerator.”

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