RE: Ford Focus ST | Spotted
RE: Ford Focus ST | Spotted
Monday 23rd February

Ford Focus ST | Spotted

New Focus STs are done for good; appreciation (of every kind) for the old ones is only getting started


We all know the rule. There can’t be mention of a new hot Vauxhall (this time the new Corsa GSE) without also featuring a fast Ford. Call it balance and impartiality, call it yin and yang - it's the PH way. Despite offering up less to enthusiasts in recent years than in the good old days (putting it mildly), both the Blue Oval and the Griffin mean too much to too many people not to remain hugely significant. Who here hasn’t done a handbrake turn in a Ford or a Vauxhall? Exactly. It’s a rite of passage. 

While Vauxhall’s latest foray into fast (or faster, at any rate) cars is welcome, the demise of fun Fords other than the Mustang and Ranger Raptor is a sorry state of affairs. It’s hard not to dwell on the fact, even allowing for its furtherance of the V8 story. The Fiesta ST was the best small hot hatch, after all, and the Focus was one of the better larger ones - but, no less importantly, they were both decent value. And now you can't buy either. Pity. 

Everyone will have their favourite fast Ford hot hatch from the history books, but the second Focus ST was surely the most important in establishing a formula for success in the 21st century. The Focus RS was largely bespoke (and awesome), but lost money; the ST170 and first Fiesta ST just weren’t good enough against various Clios, Cupras and Civics. For this ST, however, Ford nailed it, and the template sort of stuck for almost 20 years after. Think about it: lusty turbo power, smart looks (without costly modification), some cool colours to choose from, a cheap base model that gets all the headlines (but nobody will buy) and great handling. That’s the modern ST way, and it began with this car. 

It would go on to even greater things, of course, with the iconic RS, but that’s never going to be an affordable hot hatch classic. Immediately after launch in 2008 was probably the most affordable its flagship model ever got. But the ST, with the 2.5-litre five-cylinder turbo, six-speed manual and famously flickable Ford handling, remains a whole lot of fun for not much money. 

The interior will be basic, as it always was, but no one buys a fast Ford for ambience. And one man’s basic is another’s simple: the steering wheel is unadorned, the gearlever is just that, the buttons are big and the handbrake manual. Modernise the entertainment (or dig out your CDs) and this’ll still be a perfectly serviceable interior. Even the cloth seats have survived almost 20 years pretty well. 

The latter is doubtless aided by a mileage of just 45,000. A couple of owners appear to have really cherished this Focus, with a full Ford service history and an overall condition that would suggest a decent amount of time garaged. Last month’s MOT noted some rust creeping in, which is sadly par for the course when it comes to just about any Ford ever made. Get that tended to as a priority, make sure the cambelt is changed on time, and enjoy a fast Ford hero for £10k. They really don’t make ‘em like they used to anymore. Because, well, they don’t make them at all.  


SPECIFICATION | FORD FOCUS ST

Engine: 2,521cc, five-cyl turbo
Transmission: 6-speed manual, front-wheel drive
Power (hp): 225@6,000rpm
Torque (lb ft): 236@1,600-4,000rpm
MPG: 30
CO2: 224g/km
First registered: 2007
Recorded mileage: 45,000
Price new: c. £18,000
Yours for: £10,450

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TonyMac

Original Poster:

57 posts

68 months

Yesterday (00:09)
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It looks in lovely nick, but not £10k lovely, surely?

Master Bean

4,881 posts

142 months

Yesterday (01:07)
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TonyMac said:
It looks in lovely nick, but not £10k lovely, surely?
Prices will only go up given plenty have been ragged and Barryed.

dobly

1,544 posts

181 months

Yesterday (01:13)
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Praise be a 3 door!

Earthdweller

17,530 posts

148 months

Yesterday (06:55)
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They drove really well, that must be pretty rare, 3 door and low miles in original condition

Lots to like there

Possibly a good potential buy for the future values as Old Ford's seem to do daft things to men's wallets ?

Doesitdrive

324 posts

3 months

Yesterday (07:11)
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Interesting read, thinking of selling my own 40k 3 door electric orange ST3, so with leather etc.

Mine went through Mountune too.

I didn't value it anywhere near 10k,

They are a great drive , Potter about quite happily around town, fun on the open road.

I just prefer the all round practically and RWD of the Carlton GSI.

Xcore

1,452 posts

112 months

Yesterday (07:18)
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Quite liked mine, sound good and go alright. Crap hard plastic interior though!

Demonix

771 posts

234 months

Yesterday (07:33)
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Tidy, low mileage, needs Mountune upgrades to be worth dropping £10k on it though.

cerb4.5lee

41,302 posts

202 months

Yesterday (07:51)
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dobly said:
Praise be a 3 door!
Agreed! I'd personally prefer the ST3 model as well, but this is still lovely nonetheless though.

fantheman80

2,374 posts

71 months

Yesterday (08:04)
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I had an electric white one as a company car for a few years, made a good noise but didnt feel that fast at all and desperately needed a remap. Seeing as I was liable for every chip and mark on handing it back, i didnt fancy the risk of modding it.

GreatScott2016

2,227 posts

110 months

Yesterday (08:06)
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I do like these too and that engine is lovely. I initially thought the price was on the optimistic side, but perhaps not. Rare to see in such good unmolested condition too smile

stavers

308 posts

168 months

Yesterday (08:14)
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Always thought these would be good fun but the lack of cruise control or speed limiter just makes it an instant no for me with the amount of average speed cameras around now - especially if I wanted to drive more than the odd weekend.

It's so frustrating as the C30 with this powertrain does come with cruise control but they are virtually impossible to find.

J4CKO

45,756 posts

222 months

Yesterday (08:16)
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My neighbour had a 2006 from new, asked him to give me first refusal when he came to change a couple of times, he said he would.

Was mint and low miles, then he part exed it for peanuts, 4 grand, I would have given him another 2 as a minimum, saw it pop up for sale at 8 FFS.

WPA

13,517 posts

136 months

Yesterday (08:29)
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Yes good unmodified ones are hard to find but for an ST-2 that is punchy price wise


Loplop

1,997 posts

207 months

Yesterday (08:42)
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I'd be expecting an ST-3 at the minimum for that sort of pricing.

That or if the mileage was halved again.

tatws

74 posts

156 months

Yesterday (08:43)
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Nice to see one for sale with the standard factory backbox as well.

pb8g09

2,991 posts

91 months

Yesterday (09:44)
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Was going to buy one a few years ago when the prices were around the £4/5k mark but like the Golf R32 I read that they liked to drink more than their performance warranted so left it.

It's a shame the used car market has gone where it has because there's some great cars from the 2005-2015 era that I'd love to drop £3-5k on, experience and then give to someone else to do the same but the entrance price is too steep now. The Mini S R53 and Clio 197 were probably the last cars you could really do that with.

thetapeworm

13,269 posts

261 months

Yesterday (09:49)
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I started to look at these again recently, prices are all over the place and the potential for picking up a money pit seems high but this looks like a nice safe example, albeit with no "block mod" mentioned.

I really miss my old one, not perfect by any means but just one of those cars that gets under your skin.

It was very quiet compared to everything else on the PH tunnel runs though.




andycats

80 posts

91 months

Yesterday (09:52)
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Loved mine had one about 3 years ago till someone wrote it off....
Remap to 265bhp and 318 ft Torque ..loved the sound even standard
Bit expensive this one can get say a 60 plate 70k for £7-8k
Bargain in my eyes in 2026
shame in real world you get about 20 mpg best i got snail on motorway 38mpg

Alex_225

7,345 posts

223 months

Yesterday (11:46)
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I have a soft spot for this era of hot hatch, I still own a Megane 225 from this era but I drove the Focus ST and it was a nice car. Bit softer than the Megane and didn't feel as urgent but definitely a really nice drive.

I'm not sure I personally see the value of this one despite the low miles but someone will. I always felt these were a bit sedate looks wise compared to the Astra VXR and RS Megane though. Definitely preferred it in "ASBO" orange. Like many a hot hatch, so many were modified/crashed/ruined so a good example is worth keeping nice.

martin12345

946 posts

111 months

Yesterday (12:31)
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This was my 2nd choice when I got a company car in 2007
I went for a Mk5 Golf GTi because it was pretty much equal in terms of driving experience (except noise) but the fuel economt was 20% better and hence the company car tax was about £1000 a year less

As a private buyer I might well have gone for the Focus