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New Focus (2005) High Rollover Risk
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http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor..._ge/crash_tests
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#2
Well seeing there is no real difference between old and new ones I guess I had better lower my CofG and get a drop for safety reasons! :lol:

I'm keeping this as ammo is case cops or insurance every hassle. :P
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#3
damn...
Run your car, not your mouth
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#4
BAH!!! thats B. S. if my car had a high risk of roll over it would be shiny side down somewhere in a ditch or in the wall in turn 2 at mosport speedway (not the road course) trust me i've had it in "TILT" mode and in flight but nothing that felt like she was going over, anyways thats all i have to say about that
2005 ZX4 SOLD! ST; 1992 Mustang 5.0L S/C

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#5
I wouldn't consider a the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that spends millions on safety certification and test to be BS but that's just me....
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#6
i will agree with the Too HIGH part
2005 ZX4 SOLD! ST; 1992 Mustang 5.0L S/C

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#7
This is a good excuse to lower my car
My other ride is your Mom
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#8
There is nothing in the article about Focus roll-over...

Read:


The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (news - web sites) said the rear passenger was at risk of serious head injury when the Focus was hit in the side in a 38.5 mph test. The Focus was tested without side air bags, which a Ford Motor Co. Web site lists as a $350 option on the vehicle.


NHTSA gave the Focus three out of five stars for driver's side protection and four out of five stars for rear passenger protection, the lowest ratings among cars tested. Those ratings didn't reflect the potential for head injury because NHTSA's side-impact ratings consider only chest injuries. A five-star rating means the likelihood of serious injury in a similar crash is 5 percent or less; three stars means the likelihood is 11 to 20 percent.
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#9
Id lower the Focus anyways...it just looks and feels so much better.
2000 ZX3 White
Magnaflow Exhaust, Steeda CAI, Ford Racing Headers, ORP, H&R Cup Kit, ST170 headlights, JMS Lip Kit,98-01 Euro front bumper, Shorty antenna, 17" Falken Circuit spec rims with 21540ZR17 Falken Fk-451 rubber, Brembo Rotors and Hks pads
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#10
I have to agree with the spokeswoman from ford, it dose sound like they were using old methoids on new cars, not to mention they should have tested with & then without side airbags to show the difference.

That said maybe now Ford North America will have to bring out the european focus here because the safety system is state of the art in them not to mention cool & meeting all the euro-ncap safety standards & being a good performer in their tests.
I was the only member on this board with a Yellow Focus Sedan, and a 2002+ Euro Facelift on a sedan.
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#11
Seriously though,

I have a 2000 zx3... its kinda low end model... nothing extra... why do they have to smash a perfectly nice car up... i know there testing the 2005 model... but couldnt they just do a trade up with me... and say mine is a 2005 :(

Damn cheap ford :D
2000 Ford Focus ZX3 - 4 * 6x8 Pioneer 3Way Speakers, 1 * Kenwood 10 pounder, 1 * R.F 200 Watt AMP, Panasonic 783U Deck, Steeda.ca Short Shifter, Pedals, CAI. Soon to come magnaflow exaust, throttle body, SCT Chip with Steeda Tune, 1 X R.F 1200 Watt 4 channel amp.
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