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Vehicle Highlights:
One-owner vehicle
No accidents reported
Extensive vehicle service history
Personal vehicle
Keyless entry
16-inch steel wheels
Automatic headlights
Fog lights
Rear spoiler
Rear power windows
Trip computer
Steering-wheel-mounted audio controls
Ford's MyKey parental controls
Air-conditioning
Power front windows
60/40 split-folding seatback
Power locks and mirrors
Height-adjustable driver seat
Tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel
Four-speaker sound system with a CD player and auxiliary audio jack
2012 Ford Focus Review:
"The 2012 Ford Focus marks a significant leap forward for the compact car segment, offering a blend of sharp handling, fuel efficiency, and modern technology. Its exterior design is striking, with a sleek, European-inspired profile that sets it apart from its more conservatively styled competitors. The Focus feels more premium than its price suggests, and the attention to detail is noticeable, from its crisp body lines to the carefully sculpted front fascia.
Powering the 2012 Focus is a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine producing 160 horsepower and 146 lb-ft of torque. This engine, paired with either a five-speed manual or a six-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission, provides sprightly acceleration and excellent fuel economy, with ratings as high as 38 mpg on the highway. The Focus stands out for its nimble handling and responsive steering, making it one of the best-driving cars in the compact segment. It offers a firm but comfortable ride, with well-controlled body motions that make it fun to drive, whether on winding roads or in the city.
Inside, the 2012 Focus impresses with a well-designed cabin that feels modern and upscale. High-quality materials are used throughout, and the soft-touch surfaces add to the premium feel. The layout is driver-focused, and controls are logically placed for easy access. Seating is comfortable and supportive, particularly in the front, though rear-seat legroom is slightly tighter compared to some rivals. The trunk offers 13.2 cubic feet of space, which is on par for the class but may feel limited if carrying bulkier items.
The Focus is packed with technology for 2012, including available features like the MyFord Touch infotainment system, which integrates voice controls, navigation, and smartphone connectivity. Though innovative, the system received mixed reviews for its complexity and occasional lag in response time. Standard tech features include Bluetooth, a USB port, and an auxiliary input, giving drivers multiple options for connecting devices.
On the safety front, the 2012 Focus earned high marks, with standard features like stability control, antilock brakes, and a suite of airbags. Available advanced safety features include a rearview camera, parking sensors, and Ford’s Active Park Assist, which can automatically steer the car into parallel parking spots. The Focus’s solid crash test ratings further enhance its appeal as a safe choice for families.
While the 2012 Focus excels in many areas, it does have a few drawbacks. The dual-clutch automatic transmission can feel jerky at low speeds, and its reliability was a concern for some owners. Additionally, rear-seat space and cargo capacity may not be as generous as in some competitors, particularly if rear passengers are taller.
Overall, the 2012 Ford Focus is a well-rounded compact car that offers an engaging driving experience, a stylish design, and a wealth of features. It stands out in a crowded field as one of the best options for drivers who prioritize driving dynamics and modern technology. However, those needing more rear-seat space or cargo capacity may want to explore other options."
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