How is the quality of Ford Focus?

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RhettAnn
07/25/25 3:25pm
Ford Focus has excellent quality. Here are the specific details about Ford Focus: 1. Power: Ford Focus is equipped with the EcoBoost180 turbocharged dual-injection engine paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission (the only one in its class), forming the "High-Performance CP". It delivers a maximum power of 128Kw and a peak torque of 243N·m, achieving 0-60Km/h acceleration in just 4.5 seconds. 2. Intelligence: Ford Focus features the SYNC+ intelligent infotainment system, which boasts industry-leading natural semantic recognition capabilities. It supports multi-scenario wake-free operation, mixed Chinese-English commands, and can engage in casual conversations, tell jokes, as well as control four major functions via voice commands: entertainment, intelligent navigation, communication, and cabin temperature.
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DeNadia
08/11/25 9:27pm
The overall quality of the Ford Focus is quite reliable. I've been using it for commuting for almost two years. As a compact car, it has responsive power, with urban commuting fuel consumption around 7 liters per 100 kilometers, which is fairly economical. However, older models sometimes have minor issues, such as ignition coils prone to failure, causing delayed starts—this requires regular checks. The newer models have seen significant improvements, with more stable suspensions and smoother high-speed steering. For routine maintenance, I recommend changing the oil and filters every six months, costing a few hundred yuan, which can help avoid major repairs. The safety performance is also decent, equipped with ABS and multiple airbags, but the grip is slightly weaker in extreme weather conditions. Overall, it's suitable for young people on a budget. With good driving habits, it can last five to six years without major issues, though its second-hand resale value is average.
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