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After Consumer Reports removed the Focus from there list this quote from Phil Marten will seem like Ford has failed once again.

from this Canadian Driver article.

Quote:The story: For 2005, Ford has given the Focus what you might call a "mid-cycle refresh". That means the Focus sold here in North America is not the same as the all-new one sold in Europe. Instead of a complete renovation, Ford chose to tweak the existing Focus. Ford product development Phil Martens says the company made this choice to save money and also preserve the car's hard-won "recommended" status with Consumer Reports.

Laterz :)
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