The Ford Focus may be one of the world’s best selling cars, in the LZ Focus range: a brand-new 1.5-litre four-cylinder turbocharged petrol from the EcoBoost family.
2015 Ford Focus consumer reviews. $17,170 starting MSRP. 4.0 (174 reviews) 74% of drivers recommend this car. Rating breakdown (out of 5): Comfort 4.2. Interior 4.2. Performance 3.9. Value 4.0.
As of now I see multiple listings for 17-18 Focus SEs with the 1.0L/6spd with 25k-ish miles for $10-12K (even at Carmax!). A local Ford dealer even had a new 2018 listed for $14K a few months ago. Appreciate everyone's insight! See more. Reply Quote.
Im a hobby mechanic so know a bit about cars and have a friend who's been desperate for a car for about 2 months now after her other car died. She's now found a Ford Fiesta and its a eco boost, probably a 1.0 or 1.4 litre and will be a 2008 - 2017 model. Ive heard they're unreliable engines and have the nickname 'ecoboom' for a good reason and
I am planning to purchase a Ford Focus 1.0-litre with the Ecoboost turbocharged petrol engine. Have you had reports of any reliability problems with this new engine? - For more news, reviews and Top Tens, visit
View all 176 consumer vehicle reviews for the Used 2013 Ford Focus on Edmunds, or submit your own review of the 2013 Focus. Hoping the reliability stays good going forward. I sold my Focus
Research the 2014 Ford Focus at Cars.com and find specs, pricing, MPG, safety data, photos, videos, reviews and local inventory. Reliability 3.6; Write a review. Most recent consumer reviews. 1.0.
In an increasingly unusual move in this class, you can still buy a Focus diesel. Its a 1.5-litre unit that delivers around 45mpg in the real-world, and it has even lower CO2 ratings than the Ecoboost petrol. Drive it carefully and you’ll be able to screw almost 600 miles from a tank of fuel. View detailed MPG and CO2 figures on the Ford Focus
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