The one I rented didn't have anything except a Sirrius radio button that didn't 
work, well it worked but "feature not enabled" came up.

It rode HARD like the tires were rocks, quite unlike a "firm european 
suspension".

-Curt

Date: Mon, 08 Dec 2008 17:42:18 -0500
From: Allan Streib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Cerberus wants money back
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Curt Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Ahhh good point. I had a Focus rental back in '01 when I got married
> (my money, base model car) which we drove across New York
> state. Really liked the car, very pleasant.

As I recall, the first generation of the Focus was suposed to be a
"world car" -- something that Ford could make and sell in all their
markets with little alteration.  Maybe that's why those models had a
"Euro" feel, fairly firm suspension, decent handling, fairly peppy
feeling drivetrain, and a spartan interior more focused on function than
gizmos.

> Had an '08 Focus in October and hated it... Theres a generational
>change there but I'm not sure what year.

I admit to being unfamiliar with current Focuses (Foci?).  Do they have
ceiling mounted DVD players?

Allan
-- 
1983 300D


      
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