TO THE POINTWhat's New? New paint colors, new option packages, new trim packages, and that's about it. Ditto for 2007, though the powertrain warranty has been upgraded and there are new leather sport seats with contrasting inserts are available on the SE and SES hatchback and sedan models. Selling Points: Fun to drive, low emissions engine, great outward visibility, hatchback utility, simple design Deal Breakers: Front seat comfort, rear seat cushion doesn't split 60/40, no rear headrests, no center console storage, average quality
Engineered in Europe and brought to America to replace the Escort in 2000, the Ford Focus is a deft handler with excellent grip provided by meaty P205/50 Pirelli P6 tires mounted to handsome 16-inch alloy wheels (SES and ST models). The body rolls in turns, and the ride quality is a bit stiff, but otherwise the Focus is actually fun to drive. Pitch it into a corner and once the body keels over the Pirellis dig in, squealing just a little bit but providing impressive stick. The brake pedal feels good underfoot and the four-wheel-disc ABS scrubs speed quickly, while the steering offers crisp response and better road feel than is expected in this class. The Focus is a breeze to parallel park, too, with a tight turning radius and corners that are relatively easy to judge.