05-21-2004, 02:16 AM
Ford Focus, 2000-2003
by Bob McHugh
An imaginative design that was also very practical, the year 2000 Ford Focus was a trend-setting small car - for a new millennium. Its taller-than-average body has raised seating that takes advantage of new-found inner space. This also makes getting in and out of a Focus easier than most and the "Control Blade" rear suspension offers a passive form of four-wheel-steer that gives the Focus surprisingly good handling characteristics.
Auto critics loved it, European Car of the Year, Canadian Car of the Year, honour after honour was showered on Focus. "With Focus, our goal was to break the basic small car mould with a car Canadians want to own - not one they must settle for because of price," said then President and CEO of Ford of Canada, Bobbie Gaunt.
Focus was the most successful new Ford vehicle launch in years. By the end of January 2000, more than 11,300 Canadians had already driven away in a brand new Focus. A base Focus LX 4-door sedan sold for $14,995. Prices for the Focus ZX3 (a 3-door hatchback) started at $16,695, the Wagon started at $17,695 and a sporty ZTS at $19,795.
Safety features included new-generation de-powered driver and passenger air bags and optional side airbags. There are pre-tensioning and load-limiting systems on the seat belt retractor mechanisms, it also came with ISOFIX child-seat attachments and 'bounce back' power windows.
Standard power in LX and SE sedans is a 110-horsepower 2.0 litre engine. Fuel consumption is rated at 9.4 L/100 km in the city and 6.5 L/100 km on the highway. The ZX3 and the ZTS sedan both come with a 16-valve Zetec 4-cylinder engine that produces 130-horsepower at 5300 rpm.
AdvanceTrac, a vehicle stability system was initially offered as a new option on the âZâ versions of 2001 Focus and expanded to the rest of the Focus line in â02. The ZX3 and LX also got a standard remote keyless upgrade in 2001.
A new five-door hachback version of Focus called the ZX5 was a new addition in 2002. It has seating for five and a 60/40 split rear seat that folds flat. A Canadian Winter Package, an MP3 audio system, and an optional perimeter alarm system were new options in 2003. A significant reduction in road noise was also achieved through new under-body sealing and thicker carpet under-lay.
Now for the bad news, product quality, especially in the first and second (to a lesser extent) years was poor. Focus was recalled for nine separate safety defects (see attached list) in the first year alone. Itâs sad, because Focus is actually a well-designed and well-engineered car. The basic mechanical stuff appears to stand up reasonably well and product quality appears to be on the mend, with just one recall in 2002 and none in 2003.
Focus performed well when crash tested by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. The driver space was maintained reasonably well in the frontal offset crash test, however, intrusion into the footwell area contributed to the possibility of leg injury. Advanced front airbag and safety belt systems, optional side airbags with head protection, and an optional stability control system were considered pluses.
A great design and fun to drive, the Ford Focus got off to a shaky product quality start, but has seen steady improvements. Used prices are reasonable and selection is excellent.
Current Red Book Pricing (avg. retail) May 2004: Year Model Price today Price new
2003 Focus Sedan SE $12,550 $18,115
2002 Focus Sedan SE $10,850 $17,995
2001 Focus Sedan SE $9,825 $17,250
2000 Focus Sedan SE $8,550 $16,695
Used vehicle prices vary depending on factors such as general condition, odometer reading, usage history and options fitted. Always have a used vehicle checked by an experienced auto technician before you buy.
http://www.canadiandriver.com/articles/b...3focus.htm
by Bob McHugh
An imaginative design that was also very practical, the year 2000 Ford Focus was a trend-setting small car - for a new millennium. Its taller-than-average body has raised seating that takes advantage of new-found inner space. This also makes getting in and out of a Focus easier than most and the "Control Blade" rear suspension offers a passive form of four-wheel-steer that gives the Focus surprisingly good handling characteristics.
Auto critics loved it, European Car of the Year, Canadian Car of the Year, honour after honour was showered on Focus. "With Focus, our goal was to break the basic small car mould with a car Canadians want to own - not one they must settle for because of price," said then President and CEO of Ford of Canada, Bobbie Gaunt.
Focus was the most successful new Ford vehicle launch in years. By the end of January 2000, more than 11,300 Canadians had already driven away in a brand new Focus. A base Focus LX 4-door sedan sold for $14,995. Prices for the Focus ZX3 (a 3-door hatchback) started at $16,695, the Wagon started at $17,695 and a sporty ZTS at $19,795.
Safety features included new-generation de-powered driver and passenger air bags and optional side airbags. There are pre-tensioning and load-limiting systems on the seat belt retractor mechanisms, it also came with ISOFIX child-seat attachments and 'bounce back' power windows.
Standard power in LX and SE sedans is a 110-horsepower 2.0 litre engine. Fuel consumption is rated at 9.4 L/100 km in the city and 6.5 L/100 km on the highway. The ZX3 and the ZTS sedan both come with a 16-valve Zetec 4-cylinder engine that produces 130-horsepower at 5300 rpm.
AdvanceTrac, a vehicle stability system was initially offered as a new option on the âZâ versions of 2001 Focus and expanded to the rest of the Focus line in â02. The ZX3 and LX also got a standard remote keyless upgrade in 2001.
A new five-door hachback version of Focus called the ZX5 was a new addition in 2002. It has seating for five and a 60/40 split rear seat that folds flat. A Canadian Winter Package, an MP3 audio system, and an optional perimeter alarm system were new options in 2003. A significant reduction in road noise was also achieved through new under-body sealing and thicker carpet under-lay.
Now for the bad news, product quality, especially in the first and second (to a lesser extent) years was poor. Focus was recalled for nine separate safety defects (see attached list) in the first year alone. Itâs sad, because Focus is actually a well-designed and well-engineered car. The basic mechanical stuff appears to stand up reasonably well and product quality appears to be on the mend, with just one recall in 2002 and none in 2003.
Focus performed well when crash tested by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. The driver space was maintained reasonably well in the frontal offset crash test, however, intrusion into the footwell area contributed to the possibility of leg injury. Advanced front airbag and safety belt systems, optional side airbags with head protection, and an optional stability control system were considered pluses.
A great design and fun to drive, the Ford Focus got off to a shaky product quality start, but has seen steady improvements. Used prices are reasonable and selection is excellent.
Current Red Book Pricing (avg. retail) May 2004: Year Model Price today Price new
2003 Focus Sedan SE $12,550 $18,115
2002 Focus Sedan SE $10,850 $17,995
2001 Focus Sedan SE $9,825 $17,250
2000 Focus Sedan SE $8,550 $16,695
Used vehicle prices vary depending on factors such as general condition, odometer reading, usage history and options fitted. Always have a used vehicle checked by an experienced auto technician before you buy.
http://www.canadiandriver.com/articles/b...3focus.htm