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Ford Focus review covering 2005 To Date
Thursday 16 October 2008
Ford’s 2005 Focus had one of the toughest tasks faced by any family car. It had to reprise the success of its ground-breaking predecessor. Not only that, but it was faced with a whole host of rivals who had taken the previous generation Focus apart, copied its technology, employed its development engineers and done all they could to try to one-up Ford. While it’s true that the 2005 model year Focus no longer enjoys the huge gulf in capability over its rivals that its predecessor could indulge in, it’s still one of the very finest family hatches around and, from a driver’s perspective, is still the one to have. The styling may have become a little lower key but the Focus has, in most of the key areas that count, become a markedly better car. Used examples are now appearing in meaningful numbers and make very decent buys.
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Wednesday 16 July 2008
Many of us have grown up with Ford Fiestas. This car is an intrinsic part of modern small car motoring – it’s as simple as that. And the model we’re looking at here? Well, it’s the sixth generation ve
Read Ford Fiesta reviewThursday 19 June 2008
You. Yes, you lot out there. Collectively you are distinctly puzzling. The Ford Mondeo sold nearly 130,000 units during its first year on sale, back when the press wrote it off as the Mundano. Fast fo
Read Ford Mondeo reviewFriday 23 May 2008
* IntroductionIt seems that there are some smart guys in the Ford product planning department. They tapped into the fact that there is a whole swathe of thirtysomething parents who don’t actually want
Read Ford S-MAX reviewFriday 23 May 2008
* IntroductionSometimes nothing other than a proper large MPV will do. Ford’s original Galaxy used to be a large MPV and then all of a sudden it wasn’t. No, it didn’t shrink in a hot wash or anything
Read Ford Galaxy reviewWednesday 16 April 2008
If you've a problem with those who fold their pyjamas or iron creases in their jeans, the choice of affordable used cars designed to suit your lifestyle is widening.At long last, the car makers have w
Read Ford Ka reviewMonday 31 March 2008
This was the car that proved Ford to be back on track as a company that really could design affordable sports cars that were versatile, yet exciting to drive.Based entirely on the excellent Fiesta run
Read Ford Puma reviewMonday 25 February 2008
Few mainstream cars have caused quite so much perplexed head scratching and confused chin stroking as Ford’s Fusion. When it first appeared in design sketches, it was mocked up like a rugged little 4x
Read Ford Fusion reviewTuesday 13 November 2007
An estate variant of an existing family hatch is normally an afterthought, a hastily tacked on styling job that appeals to a market niche that’s small and getting smaller. Not so the second generation
Read Ford Focus reviewMonday 10 September 2007
Find yourself in the market for a used supermini convertible and you tend to be faced with a run of depressing choices. You can either opt for the sort of hatchback conversion that looks like a pram o
Read Ford STREETKA review
