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Hope so. But if the EcoBoost isn't hitting at least 230hp, I am not interested. I know the point of the Ecoboost engines is to maximize fuel economy, but to pay a premium for it and it only gets slightly better performance than the unboosted version, then I will not pay my money for it.
Like any enthusiast is going to keep an EcoBoost stock. The first to shell out tunes will solve any problems...cough FSWerks...:evilgrin:
 
This is great to hear...

One of the reasons that the first-gen Focus encountered so many quality problems was untested production processes. Focuses built in Europe and North America were produced on completely different machinery with completely different processes, and Euro models never had the issues that occurred here. Going forward, the One Forward policy applies across the board including design and manufacturing. Focuses built in France, Spain, China and Michigan will all use the same equipment, work instructions and production steps.
 
Discussion starter · #163 ·
Just as with the Fiesta, don't think for a moment that Ford won't build on the positive momentum these cars are generating by not offering "enhanced" versions.

Don't expect to see anything the first year or two, these cars are going to sell very well as is. But if I were a bettin' man…
 
no....one looks good one doesnt
Awww....come on the front fascia and the fogs, also the dent on the doors.. and the hood....

I wishing people!

Please someone tell me they look a little a like?!:dunno:
 
@ rockfela
problem I see is people are generally stupid and forget things quickly if its not in-their-face all the time... If people decide to forget about the gas price run up the other year then all the high mpg stuff is a moot point, and people will go back to horsepower shopping. :dunno:
I still think a premium trim engine option should have been announced.
 
3" wider, 3" longer, 1 1/2 " more wheel base.... no way that's going to be "close" to a 2010.
you gotta remember this car was designed to replace the C1 focus not the US focus.

its dimensions are ~ the same as the current European focus. the Euro Focus weighs~ 2700lbs+ ( the US 09 weighs ~2600.) I know ford is trying hard to keep weight down, we will have to weight and see.
 
Just as with the Fiesta, don't think for a moment that Ford won't build on the positive momentum these cars are generating by not offering "enhanced" versions.

Don't expect to see anything the first year or two, these cars are going to sell very well as is. But if I were a bettin' man…
It took two years for the MK1 SVT to come out, everybody relax and start saving your money.:party:
 
Discussion starter · #171 ·
Whereas the new Fiesta shares 60% of its parts with the Euro model, the Focus will share 80%.

There are certain mandated items that will simply be different on both cars, there is no way around that.

But, one thing that WILL be the same are the front and rear fascias. No more Euro-swaps needed.
 
Discussion starter · #174 ·
you gotta remember this car was designed to replace the C1 focus not the US focus.

its dimensions are ~ the same as the current European focus. the Euro Focus weighs~ 2700lbs+ ( the US 09 weighs ~2600.) I know ford is trying hard to keep weight down, we will have to weight and see.
Exactly. I should have clarified my comments about the size. I was basing vs. the Euro MKII version, not the USDM.
 
Awww....come on the front fascia and the fogs, also the dent on the doors.. and the hood....

I wishing people!

Please someone tell me they look a little a like?!:dunno:
I'm with you jorge. I dont think Graphics likes the hatch...








yet.

Plus I doubt the US version would keep the same overly aggressive front. I am willing to bet that ours will be toned down a bit.
 
It took two years for the MK1 SVT to come out, everybody relax and start saving your money.:party:
True..

I'll be quiet now:lol:

the front bumper is awful :(
I personally think its one of the best looking attributes of the new Focus..

Whereas the new Fiesta shares 60% of its parts with the Euro model, the Focus will share 80%.

There are certain mandated items that will simply be different on both cars, there is no way around that.

But, one thing that WILL be the same are the front and rear fascias. No more Euro-swaps needed.
You have a really valid point Ron.

Crap, thanks Ron...I'm going to be up all night!
x2:lol:
 
Discussion starter · #179 ·
Another point that was heavily emphasized in our briefing was the quality of craftsmanship that this car will bring to the table. A couple of points mentioned:

Wind/Road/Powertrain noise levels will be on par with the Fusion. And will be better than the Jetta, Corolla and Civic.

The car is getting world class paint, what's called a "Three wet, high solid" process.
 
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