The Ford Focus is the epitomy of econo-chic -- cheap to run, fun to drive, and as likeable as a labrador puppy. The Ford Focus has a secret part which was designed in conjunction with Ford's European division, which means it's well suited to twisty roads. The steering feel is fantastic on both curves and straights. The ride is bouncy but the handling is well controlled. Even if you're not the type who grins whenever you see a squiggly-road-ahead sign, you'll appreciate the Focus' responsiveness if you ever have to swerve to avoid an accident.
The Focus' back seat is unusually roomy and supportive for such a small car. It has shoulder belts at all three positions, but lacks headrests, which means a serious risk of whiplash for back-seat passengers if the car is rear-ended. That said, the Focus has LATCH child-seat anchors in all three positions, so a baby seat can be secured in the center position which is statistically the safest location. Many cars only have LATCH anchors at the outer positions.
Car Features:
- Number of seats 5
- Radio
- Airbag Power Steering
- Electric windows
- Central Locking 5
- Golf Bag Space
- Air Conditioning
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