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Specialone 30-01-11 07:25 PM

Re: Ford Focus or something else?
 
I loved the focus pool car at my last job, by far the best handling 'normal' car I have ever driven.

I almost bought one even though a big VW fan, but everyone down my road seemed to own one which put me off.

fizzwheel 30-01-11 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by the_lone_wolf (Post 2471946)
I was quoted £70 to replace the rear bushes by the local Ford main dealer!!!

I cant remember how much they quoted me, It was enough for me to choke on the cup of tea I was drinking at the time.

Theres two sets each side, one set isnt replaceable and you have to buy a new strut. ( I think my memory is hazy on this one ) and thats where the cost was, It was around the £600 mark to do the whole lot.

I'd agree about the dealership, based on my experience of the one in Yeovil. Completely useless.

Specialone 30-01-11 07:28 PM

Re: Ford Focus or something else?
 
A friend of mine has the ST and he's getting rid soon because of the mpg, 22 I think he said he's averaging.

Amplimator 30-01-11 07:30 PM

Re: Ford Focus or something else?
 
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Originally Posted by specialone (Post 2471951)
I almost bought one even though a big VW fan, but everyone down my road seemed to own one which put me off.

I used to be a big VW fan, but i have had some bad experiences with VW dealerships (more than one). But as been mentioned above, doesnt really matter make car you have there will always be shoite dealers somewhere you just have to find the good ones.

Also VW golfs are way over-priced with silly mileage!

the_lone_wolf 30-01-11 07:32 PM

Re: Ford Focus or something else?
 
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Originally Posted by Amplimator (Post 2471947)
The rest sounds just jubbly to me! Will need a tow-bar fitted eventually too. Fuss free motoring is exactly what im after. Cheers.

Yeah, I was replying when you stated, no indication in the OP:lol:

Can't comment on the ST versions, never owned one, but I'd imagine 170bhp isn't going to hang around

Check that it's type approved for towing if that's a requirement, should be fine being based on the normal chassis but sometimes sporty variants don't get the test done and as such it would be illegal to fit a towbar to one...

Amplimator 30-01-11 07:33 PM

Re: Ford Focus or something else?
 
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Originally Posted by fizzwheel (Post 2471952)

Theres two sets each side, one set isnt replaceable and you have to buy a new strut. ( I think my memory is hazy on this one ) and thats where the cost was, It was around the £600 mark to do the whole lot.

Im no grease-munkey so my brain fuzzed out the jargon and only registered the price part when i asked my local ford mechanic. Was like a kick in the gonads lol

Specialone 30-01-11 07:34 PM

Re: Ford Focus or something else?
 
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Originally Posted by Amplimator (Post 2471954)
I used to be a big VW fan, but i have had some bad experiences with VW dealerships (more than one). But as been mentioned above, doesnt really matter make car you have there will always be shoite dealers somewhere you just have to find the good ones.

Also VW golfs are way over-priced with silly mileage!

My dealer ain't bad tbh, my car is 3.5 years old now and I've done 13.5 k so not silly mileage, mine will be a cracking 2nd deal for someone when I sell it.

Amplimator 30-01-11 07:35 PM

Re: Ford Focus or something else?
 
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Originally Posted by the_lone_wolf (Post 2471960)
Yeah, I was replying when you stated, no indication in the OP:lol:

Can't comment on the ST versions, never owned one, but I'd imagine 170bhp isn't going to hang around

Check that it's type approved for towing if that's a requirement, should be fine being based on the normal chassis but sometimes sporty variants don't get the test done and as such it would be illegal to fit a towbar to one...

Every day is a school day, i didnt know that. My lil caddy has a tow-bar so will have to make do with that. I prolly wont drive the focus much, only park it for her :lol:

dirtydog 30-01-11 07:48 PM

Re: Ford Focus or something else?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by the_lone_wolf (Post 2471960)
Yeah, I was replying when you stated, no indication in the OP:lol:

Can't comment on the ST versions, never owned one, but I'd imagine 170bhp isn't going to hang around

Check that it's type approved for towing if that's a requirement, should be fine being based on the normal chassis but sometimes sporty variants don't get the test done and as such it would be illegal to fit a towbar to one...



I had the ST170 and yes it's pretty quick but it also drinks a fair bit if like me you have a heavy right foot.

metalmonkey 30-01-11 09:12 PM

Re: Ford Focus or something else?
 
I have Ford Focus Esate, its a 1.6 petrol 115bhp.

It is actually a good car, better than I thought it was going to be really. I went for Zetec, so its has the sports seats for that car, A/C heated mirrors, heated windscreen.

I'm not sure what its like fuel tbh, I tend to fill no more than half way being in town its not worth carrying the weight around. It started all through the winter, only had one day where it wouldn't I sprayed WD-40 into the plugs it started first time after it was a very damp cold day.

It suits my needs atm, which is fine. I guess the good bit about being loads of em, is I would hope lots of parts. I never use main dealerships for cars, I asked once what the labour was £80/hour I told them to take a jump!


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