It's hard to understate the importance of the new Ford Focus. When the original model arrived in 1998, it revolutionised
the family hatchback sector with its distinctive styling and tidy handling. If anything, though, the engine line-
up was one of its weakest suits.
The 2011 model hasn’t made the startling impact of the MkI, but it does boast a hugely talented range
of powerplants. In the past, diesel models were the obvious choice for buyers on the hunt for fuel-sipping economy and mid-range punch.
However, the launch of Ford’s new EcoBoost petrol motor makes the buying process even trickier. The 148bhp 1.6-litre turbo aims to
mix the performance of a 2.0 litre with the running costs of a 1.6.
Video: watch CarBuyer's video review of the Ford Focus
The new engine promises similar pace to the 2.0-litre TDCi, while the gap in official economy figures is 9.4mpg in the diesel’s favour. But factor in the higher cost of filling up from the black pump, and the petrol model’s £995 price advantage,
and the decision about which
car to buy is far from clear cut.
We test the two Focus big guns
to see which wins the fuel duel...
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By oposum on 10 May, 2011, 11:38pm