New 2009 Ford Focus - Price, Photos, Reviews & Features |
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2009 Ford Focus Overview
Restyled just last year, response has continued to remain strong for the Focus. Available in a sedan or coupe body style, a variety of trim levels are available to meet a diverse set of driver needs. A 140-horsepower 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine with 136 pound-feet of torque is more than sufficient strength for the purposes of this vehicle. Available in a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission, buyers can also take full advantage of a sport-tuned suspension upgrade for increased quickness in acceleration. Small-car seekers are pleased with the amenities offered in the Focus, with distinguishing features in comparison to fellow competitors like the Chevrolet Cobalt, Honda Civic and Toyota Corolla. Exterior accents like power mirrors, rear spoilers and chrome tail pipe are worthwhile details sure to add to your vehicle. Fuel economy is very strong as well, with 24 MPG city and 33-35 MPG highway sure to stretch your hard-earned dollars in terms of desirable gas mileage. The Focus excels in getting drivers where they want and need to go. And the driving experience furthers that goal, with smooth steering and handling that previous year’s models were known for. Transmission shifts are gradual, even on steeper terrains. On the highway, road and wind noise are minimal for a segment that must always be aware of the outside elements and their effect on a compact vehicle. The automaker’s patented Sync system, in partnership with Microsoft, allows for hands-free voice-recognition control of phone and other music player devices. Safety remains a Ford staple, with the Focus showcasing six airbags as standard, including front-seat side-impact airbags and side curtain airbags for both front- and rear-seat occupants. Antilock brakes and stability control are optional and worthwhile additions on all trim levels. Government crash tests earned this superbly secure car four stars for its protection of front occupants in head-on collisions and five stars on the side-impact test. An excellent choice for the smaller coupe or sedan class, the 2009 Ford Focus is a fitting combination sure to be in the winner’s circle of many car-buying decisions this year. |
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