What small estate car?
I have 2005 1.6 Ford Focus Estate and am considering a change soon.
I'd like another estate car with a bit more power as the Ford is a bit slow to pick up and struggles a bit on hills.
Otherwise it's fairly comfortable with good steering and brakes although a tad noisy even though Michelin Primacy's are fitted.
I'd like another estate car with a bit more power as the Ford is a bit slow to pick up and struggles a bit on hills.
Otherwise it's fairly comfortable with good steering and brakes although a tad noisy even though Michelin Primacy's are fitted.
Asked on 19 February 2013 by
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Honest John
The 2004 - 2008 Focus was criticised for road noise. The 2008 - 2011 facelift is much better. But the 1.6 engine is still a bit slow and the 2.0 just isn't very nice. A small turbo better, such as a Golf or Octavia 1.4TSI 122.
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