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Pulled this off the net:

MIAMI, Oct. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Ford (NYSE:F) unveiled the latest in its series of
limited edition Focus cars with the introduction of the Focus Street Edition at
the Miami Auto Show today. Focus Street Edition incorporates fashion, music and
fun to attract the Echo Boom generation. As part of the ongoing episodic Focus
launch, Detroit Techno music will become a focal point for the overall Focus
marketing campaign.
Focus Street Edition features a European-tuned suspension, black body kit,
6-disc in-dash CD changer, sport bucket seats as well as 16 inch six-spoke
machined aluminum wheels and a chrome exhaust tip.

On the exterior, the front chin, rocker panels, bodyside moldings and lower rear
fascia are in black. Colors are Infra-Red, and for the first time on sedan and
wagon, Egg Yolk Yellow and Malibu Blue.

Street Edition uses the same springs, dampers and anti-roll bars found in the
European Focus, offering driving enthusiasts enhanced agility, stability and
precision handling.

Inside, it features sport bucket seats with European-style diamond patterned
seat inserts. A silver-masked instrument cluster, radio bezel, door accents and
a silver shift knob highlight the interior package.

"Street Edition combines elements that we feel people who love to drive
will embrace. This car has stylistic qualities as well as great driving dynamics
that set it apart from the crowd," said Focus Brand Manager Bob Fesmire.

Music a Key for Young Consumers

Focus has been a hit with young car buyers, with almost half the buyers age 35
or younger. Focus marketing revolves around fashion, music and summer fun, all
designed to appeal to young consumers. Street Edition is an important part of
the overall marketing effort, and it will use an exciting new sound from Detroit
to appeal to young consumers.

"Since the Focus is attracting younger, more diverse buyers, we wanted to
continue to develop marketing programs that fit the personality and lifestyle of
our target buyers," said Fesmire. "Detroit Techno is a music style
that is recognized by young people around the world. We know that music is one
of the biggest passions for our young car buyers, so it made sense for us to
incorporate a unique music element in our campaign."

Focus and Street Edition will feature an image exclaiming "Detroit
Techno" on posters and in print ads.

The Street Edition is the third in a series of Focus statement cars built since
Focus was launched in the U.S. last year. The Sony Limited Edition Focus and the
Kona Mountain Bike Edition were the first two statement cars.

There will be only 7,500 total Street Editions built with approximately 85
percent of them available as a Sedan. With an MSRP of $15,750 (Sedan) and
$17,745 (Wagon), these statement edition vehicles will be sold nationwide
beginning in December.


hmmm, tempting!!!!!


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