Is there a review of the 2016 Ford Focus?
Edmunds’ expert review of the Used 2016 Ford Focus provides the latest look at trim-level features and specs, performance, safety, and comfort. At Edmunds we drive every car we review, performing road tests and competitor comparisons to help you find your perfect car. Read the full in-depth review of the Used 2016 Focus at Edmunds.
Is the Ford Focus EcoBoost a good car?
2016 Ford Focus 1.0 EcoBoost Test Drive: a Subtle Throttle-Happy Fami… A three-cylinder under the Focus’ bonnet might sound stupid. But it works. And if it’s stupid and it works, then it isn’t stupid at all.
What are the different types of Ford Focus?
There are three main trim levels available — S, SE and Titanium — as well as the Focus Electric. The high-performance Focus ST and Focus RS are reviewed separately. A choice of sedan and practical four-door hatchback body styles means there’s a 2016 Ford Focus for a wide variety of potential buyers.
Is the Ford Focus all about the speed?
While those two turbocharged versions of the Focus are all about speed, the one I’m testing is the polar opposite. With its force-fed three-cylinder engine, you need to take it slow and steady. And if you drive this car slow and steady, it will reward the driver with extra miles per gallon.
What’s the price of a 2016 Ford Focus?
In the U.S., the EcoBoost equipped Focus Sedan starts at $20,760 and the automatic SE EcoBoost Package model comes in at $22,255. Canadian models start at $21,199 for the SE trim models of either the hatchback or sedan, and the EcoBoost engine as no charge option. The automatic adds an extra $1,450.
How much does a Ford Focus SE cost?
The midlevel Focus SE—again, the only trim level available with the EcoBoost three—comes well-equipped for $20,080 (the hatchback body style adds $500). Besides the 1.0-liter engine for $795, our test car featured a neat SE EcoBoost package that added $700 and a set of slick 17-inch aluminum wheels, a body kit, fog lamps, and rear disc brakes.
What kind of engine does the 2015 Ford Focus have?
We interrupt that programming to present a test of something decidedly not all that fast: the three-cylinder 2015 Ford Focus EcoBoost sedan. First introduced in the smaller Fiesta last year, Ford’s 1.0-liter three-cylinder EcoBoost engine joins the refreshed-for-2015 Focus lineup as a $795 option.
Is the Ford Focus a good car to buy?
The difference between my 2009 Focus and my 2016 Focus is like moving forward at warp speed! The ride quality, power, steering, infotainment, and quality are all far beyond my expectations. Does recommend this car!! 12 out of 12 people found this review helpful. Did you? The Ford Focus is a Great Buy – for small car.