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Surely, as this is set up as a negative statement, you mean "increase"?
And quoting the list price for a Ford is largely irrelevant. Within a few months, there will be significant discounts on offer - although £215 for a plastic boot tray shows that Ford are trying to 'do a VW' when it comes to accessories pricing.
Is it me, or from the pictures does it look like the gear stick is on the wrong side of the rather protruding handbrake? Is this a LHD set-up that's been badly taken over to RHD?
Hi, the review was ok until the contradictory statement of using the air con and heated windscreen, the a/c will not turn on under 4c and who want to sit in a car that has stopped the engine when it is hot and sunny without a/c?
Then there is the very silly, and something I'd expect AE not to get wrong is the price. The car is no differently priced than it's rivals and cheaper than it's main rival the VW. We also know it is easy to get discounts from dealers anyway. Come on AE, you can do better than that or did you steal the review from somebody's mobile phone? :-)
Don't recall the 'curving tail lights' of the previous generation car. They seemed pretty straight and vertical to me!
The Focus Estate addresses two of our biggest complaints about the standard car, with smarter looks and a more family-friendly boot. It’s as engaging to drive as the hatchback version, and the 1.6-litre TDCi engine is an excellent all-rounder that gives strong performance and low running costs. There are lots of options, but they can inflate the initial outlay.