Ford Focus buying advice
Discussion
Looking for a second car to absorb the miles, circa 15k p/a
Always liked the Focus, drove lots within the age range I'm considering. But can't remember which were better engines.
Reliability and efficiency are key, but I don't want anything which feels gutless.
Any recommendations on engines, obviously I can't afford the ST
And any opinions on these 2 local (to me) cars? such as things to look out for at that mileage, engines?
Many thanks
http://www.pwmillar.co.uk/vehicle-details/Barry-S%...
http://www.pwmillar.co.uk/vehicle-details/Barry-S%...
Always liked the Focus, drove lots within the age range I'm considering. But can't remember which were better engines.
Reliability and efficiency are key, but I don't want anything which feels gutless.
Any recommendations on engines, obviously I can't afford the ST
And any opinions on these 2 local (to me) cars? such as things to look out for at that mileage, engines?
Many thanks
http://www.pwmillar.co.uk/vehicle-details/Barry-S%...
http://www.pwmillar.co.uk/vehicle-details/Barry-S%...
Edited by Smuler on Monday 8th February 07:39
^^^^ what he said!
I have the 1.6 and would not want anything smaller (same year). I have to work it hard to get more than decent progress out of it, but it still does me ok. Currently on 128k miles, first clutch replaced when I bought it on 90k, second clutch has taught the mrs to drive and is still going strong.
Mine is currently fighting tin-worm, so climb under those and check it over, look for rust on the wheel arches and sills.
The AC condenser does pack in, easy to get someone to replace, not overly pricey.
Instrument cluster is known to fail, dry joint somewhere in there, once it fails it can be repaired.
I have the 1.6 and would not want anything smaller (same year). I have to work it hard to get more than decent progress out of it, but it still does me ok. Currently on 128k miles, first clutch replaced when I bought it on 90k, second clutch has taught the mrs to drive and is still going strong.
Mine is currently fighting tin-worm, so climb under those and check it over, look for rust on the wheel arches and sills.
The AC condenser does pack in, easy to get someone to replace, not overly pricey.
Instrument cluster is known to fail, dry joint somewhere in there, once it fails it can be repaired.
Peanut Gallery said:
Mine is currently fighting tin-worm, so climb under those and check it over, look for rust on the wheel arches and sills.
The AC condenser does pack in, easy to get someone to replace, not overly pricey.
Instrument cluster is known to fail, dry joint somewhere in there, once it fails it can be repaired.
That age you are looking at are starting to get eaten away. Check subframes, doors , bootlids, bottom of front wings etc. 1.4 is a non starter. I have had a 1.6 ( two actually) and one went like wildfire and the other less so. The Mk2 is not as nimble as the Mk 1 , but is newer and will have less issues. Any blacktop engine at 10 years or 100k miles needs a cambelt. Make sure you use the correct grade of oil 5w30 IIRC. Most other things are peanuts to replace such as brakes and a service. Everyone wants a bigger engine, but it does depend on the OP's situation. Bigger engine means higher VED, less MPG and when up to speed not a lot in it. Was more than happy with my 1.6 at the time.
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