Smooth and comfortable with sporty performance
written by John Matras (print
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Ford Focus continues to be one of the most enjoyable
compacts in its price range. Overall, it feels cushier than
other compacts, both in terms of its comfortable seats and
its soft suspension. It's fun to drive, however, with agile
handling. It's comfortable on long trips and stable at high
speeds. The Ford Focus is among the best of the compacts
in terms of ride quality and has been lauded by the enthusiast
publications for its handling. For 2004, Ford has revised
the steering
and suspension to further improve the ride and handling.
Ford's New Edge styling has helped the Ford Focus stand
out from the crowd. It comes in a wide variety of body styles
to meet many different needs and lifestyles. It's a versatile
car, particularly the three-door and five-door hatchback
models with their flip-down seats that provide lots of cargo
space.
The 130-horsepower engine that comes on most models delivers
brisk acceleration performance and was revised for 2003
for improved response and quieter operation. For 2004, a
larger, 2.3-liter engine is also available that produces
145 horsepower and lower emissions. The 170-horsepower Ford
Focus SVT versions offer thrilling acceleration performance,
sporty handling, and excellent brakes, yet give up nothing
in terms of practicality. Ford Focus SVT versions are available
in three-door and five-door hatchback styles.
The Ford Focus lineup is extensive with four distinct
body styles, three trim levels, and four engines to choose
from. Most models come standard with a manual gearbox, but
four-speed automatics are available for all models. The
three-door hatchback, five-door hatchback, four-door sedan,
and five-door hatchback all ride on the same 103-inch wheelbase
and offer similar driving characteristics. Anti-lock brakes
($400) and side-impact airbags ($350) are optional and we
highly
recommend them.
Four-door sedans are the most popular. The entry-level Ford
Focus LX ($13,185) comes with a 110-horsepower engine, a
single overhead-cam 2.0-liter four-cylinder with two valves
per cylinder that delivers an EPA-estimated 27/36 mpg City/Highway.
LX comes with wind-up windows and does not come standard
with air conditioning. Ford Focus SE ($14,915) comes with
the 130-horsepower twin cam engine with four valves per
cylinder and adds air conditioning, power windows, power
locks, remote keyless entry, a CD player with MP3 playback
capability, variable intermittent windshield wipers, and
body-colored trim. The sporty Focus ZTS ($15,535) is equipped
with the 145-horspower 2.3-liter engine, driver's lumbar
support, aluminum wheels, speed control, a tilt-telescoping
steering wheel, and nicer trim.
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Ford Focus ZX3 ($12,725) is a three-door hatchback equipped
as a sport compact car with the 130-horsepower twin-cam
engine, 15-inch aluminum alloy wheels, fog lights, and a
CD/MP3 player. Several packages are available, the most
elaborate of which is the ZX3 Power Premium Package 120A
($2,545), which comes with the 2.3-liter engine, air conditioning,
power windows, dual power
mirrors, power locks, rear stabilizer bar, 205/50R16 all-season
with 16-inch alloy wheels, fog lamps, remote keyless entry,
front center armrest w/storage, AM/FM/CD/MP3 with four speakers,
map light, speed control, leather-wrapped tilt/telescoping
steer-ing wheel. For 2004, the Ford Focus ZX3 is available
with leather seating surfaces. Ford Focus ZX5 is a five-door hatch-back, a cross
between a four-door wagon and a coupe, with four doors and
a tapered rear roofline leading to a rear hatch. The Focus
ZX5 ($15,035) comes standard with the 130-horsepower Zetec
engine, 15-inch alloy wheels, fog lamps. Also standard is
a CD/MP3 player. ZX5 Premium package ($1755) adds the 2.3-liter
engine, P205/50R16 tires on 16-inch alloy wheels, rear stabilizer
bar, dual power mirrors, fog lamps, AM/FM/CD/MP3, power
windows, power locks, map light, body-color trim, speed
control, and leather-wrapped tilt/telescoping steering wheel.
Ford Focus Wagons are available in SE and ZTW trim.
The SE wagon ($17,130) comes standard with the 130-horsepower
dohc Zetec engine and a choice of manual or automatic transmission.
The Ford Focus ZTW wagon ($17,745) is an enthusiast's sport
wagon with 16-inch alloy wheels and a six-disc in-dash CD
changer. A four-speed automatic is standard, with a five-speed
manual optional. Leather seating surfaces ($695) are optional. Ford Focus SVT versions are available in three-door
hatchback ($18,590) and five-door hatchback ($19,090) models.
Both feature the Ford Special Vehicle Team's 170-hp version
of the 2.0-liter engine. Focus SVT models boast a Getrag
six-speed manual transmission, SVT-tuned suspension, and
special trim, including a rear spoiler. A new European package
($3,410) includes black leather Recaro seats, special wheels,
the Audiophile System, the Cold Weather Package, high-intensity
discharge headlights, and a moonroof. Competition Orange
and Screaming Yellow are among the new colors.
Ford Focus features edgy styling with sweeping arcs
and crisp creases. Large pie-section headlamps give the
front end a distinctive appearance. Several models have
fog lamps in the grille opening below the front bumper.
There's a similar,
but smaller opening above the bumper that houses the turn
signals. Both are outlined by arcs. The front and rear fenders
are highlighted with geometric curves creased into the sheetmetal.
The roofline is highly arched, particularly noticeable when
parked next to another car. The roofline is truncated just
aft of the rear axle line. Wedge-shaped tail lamps set in
the C-pillars enliven an otherwise plain rear end of the
ZX3 and ZX5. Lower bodyside PVC coating provides protection
from stone dings on all models, and the underbody gets PVC
coating as well. Clearcoat paint is standard across the
board.
Ford Focus ZX3 and LX have black rather than body-color
bodyside protective molding, but this is offset on the ZX3
by black rocker panels. The door handles on all models are
black as well. The door handles on black cars blends in,
but black also masks the distinctive lines of the Ford Focus
that are accentuated by the brighter colors. High-series
models get new body-color decklid trim.