2009 Ford Focus - experience re specs and engines

2009 Ford Focus - experience re specs and engines

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Matt UK

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18,075 posts

215 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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Looking to get a nearly-new Focus unless a test drive tells me otherwise.

Consdiering a petrol 1.8 Zetec. Is this a good engine / spec level (sorry, I know very little about recent Fords).

And no, can't get an ST or RS I'm afraid. All others, yes.

Edited by Matt UK on Sunday 9th January 19:06

HellDiver

5,708 posts

197 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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Zetec is the basic 'consumer' spec. Basically like the LX of old. If I were going for a Focus I'd go for the Zetec Climate - that gives you the Quickclear windscreen which is a godsend.

The 1.8 Duratec is probably the better petrol engine in the Focus - there's enough power but doesn't drink quite as much as the 2 litre. The 1.4 and 1.6 are useless.

kmc1

12,322 posts

175 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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Have a 1.6 zetec climate and it's not at all bad. Engine has a massive 100bhp which is fine around town where mine mostly lives and will sit at 80mph on the motorway all day long.

Test drove the 1.8 and it is noticably quicker (around 125bhp) but is obviously heavier on fuel and tax. As i said mine lives on the mean streets of london and I get 30mpg so I expect the 1.8 to be a little worse than this.

spec levels (if i remember properly) are LX,Style/Sport,Zetec,Zetec climate,Ghia,Titanium.

LX - steering wheel and seats
Style - electric windows/mirrors,cd player, body coloured bits'n'bobs.
Sport - as above +alloys
Zetec - "sport" suspension, more colour coded bits.
Zetec climate - as above + heated windscreen(godsend) +heated washer jets
Ghia - velour seats and a lovely wooden dash
Titanium - the daddy has every thing + sony cd

I've probably missed a lot of stuff but you get the general idea wavey

thinfourth2

32,414 posts

219 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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I still want to know why zetec changed from a big lump of metal under the bonnet to a piece of plastic on the back

maniac0796

1,292 posts

181 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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thinfourth2 said:
I still want to know why zetec changed from a big lump of metal under the bonnet to a piece of plastic on the back
Most of the duratec engines are Zetec engines. Take the engine cover off of one and it'll probably say Zetec on the rocker cover.

HellDiver

5,708 posts

197 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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maniac0796 said:
thinfourth2 said:
I still want to know why zetec changed from a big lump of metal under the bonnet to a piece of plastic on the back
Most of the duratec engines are Zetec engines. Take the engine cover off of one and it'll probably say Zetec on the rocker cover.
Wrong. The 1.3, 1.4 and 1.6 Duratec are the old ZetecSE. The 1.8, 2.0 and 2.3 are all ex-Mazda MZR engines, you'll find nothing Zetec anywhere near them.

Zoki

382 posts

228 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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Would go for the 2.0 TDCI(140) if you can, as you will be better of with that one, out of the non ST/RS ones that is.

littleandy0410

1,745 posts

219 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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We've got a 55 reg 1.6 Zetec (It has A/C - not climate - and front heated screen, I assume that was an option on it's own) and it's fine. Drives well, rides well, but the engine is harsh when driven hard, and it needs driving hard to go anywhere. I regret not getting the 1.8 really, but it's my wife's car, and she's happy with it.

We get about 35-36mpg on average, with a mix of 5 mile journeys into town, to 20 mile trips across country roads, with occasional dual carriageway trips.

All this may be irrelevant, as I don't know if the engines have changed since then, but I'm looking at changing my Trophy for something more practical, and am seriously considering a newer TDCi Focus for myself.

I would definitely go for Zetec as a bare minimum, we looked at a Sport, and it seemed far more basic. Also, not sure if this is still relevant, but look out for boot space, depending on whether they fit a full size alloy or a space saver. We went for one with a space saver, but Ford fitted a huge polystyrene spacer in the boot of the ones with a full size spare, so you lose 4-6 inches of depth all over.

Deranged Granny

2,318 posts

183 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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Matt UK said:
Looking to get a nearly Focus
What about a Golf?

oilslick

954 posts

201 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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Zoki said:
Would go for the 2.0 TDCI(140) if you can, as you will be better of with that one, out of the non ST/RS ones that is.
Bit of a conclusion to jump to. OP hasn't mentioned a budget, number of miles, usage etc...

DJFish

5,997 posts

278 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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Don't know if it makes a difference to you but only the 2.0 & 2.5 engined cars and estates get rear disc brakes the rest have rear drums.


Edited by DJFish on Sunday 9th January 17:40

Zoki

382 posts

228 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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oilslick said:
Zoki said:
Would go for the 2.0 TDCI(140) if you can, as you will be better of with that one, out of the non ST/RS ones that is.
Bit of a conclusion to jump to. OP hasn't mentioned a budget, number of miles, usage etc...
The 2.0 TDCI 140 is the best engine, if he can get that I would, even if he wont be doing high miles.

oobster

7,442 posts

226 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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Zoki said:
oilslick said:
Zoki said:
Would go for the 2.0 TDCI(140) if you can, as you will be better of with that one, out of the non ST/RS ones that is.
Bit of a conclusion to jump to. OP hasn't mentioned a budget, number of miles, usage etc...
The 2.0 TDCI 140 is the best engine, if he can get that I would, even if he wont be doing high miles.
I have the 2.0 TDCI engine in mine, haven't driven any other variants but the engine seems to be pretty good, along with the brakes. Only real issue i've had with mine (a 57-plate 5-door Ghia) is a waterleak into the drivers-side front footwell. I've owned the car for just over 2 years.

HellDiver

5,708 posts

197 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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DJFish said:
Don't know if it makes a difference to you but only the 2.0 & 2.5 engined cars get rear disc brakes the rest have rear drums.
Also wrong. The 1.6TDCI Econetic Estates at work have rear disc brakes.

Zoki

382 posts

228 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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oobster said:
Zoki said:
oilslick said:
Zoki said:
Would go for the 2.0 TDCI(140) if you can, as you will be better of with that one, out of the non ST/RS ones that is.
Bit of a conclusion to jump to. OP hasn't mentioned a budget, number of miles, usage etc...
The 2.0 TDCI 140 is the best engine, if he can get that I would, even if he wont be doing high miles.
I have the 2.0 TDCI engine in mine, haven't driven any other variants but the engine seems to be pretty good, along with the brakes. Only real issue i've had with mine (a 57-plate 5-door Ghia) is a waterleak into the drivers-side front footwell. I've owned the car for just over 2 years.
Check the rain cover above the pollen filter below the wipers is secured on properly, common fault that sometimes is not secured properly after a service.

Escort2dr

3,630 posts

216 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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Had a 1.6 Style hire car for six weeks. Plasticky interior, noisy at speed, and a bit gutless. Handling good, spec OK, quite roomy.

Ari

19,647 posts

230 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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HellDiver said:
Zetec is the basic 'consumer' spec. Basically like the LX of old. If I were going for a Focus I'd go for the Zetec Climate - that gives you the Quickclear windscreen which is a godsend.

The 1.8 Duratec is probably the better petrol engine in the Focus - there's enough power but doesn't drink quite as much as the 2 litre. The 1.4 and 1.6 are useless.
Nope, Zetec Focus has air con and quick clear screen as standard, also alloy wheels, front fogs, leather steering wheel, front centre armrest, etc.

The "Style" is the basic one, plastic wheel trims, plastic steering wheel, no quick clear and so forth.

1.6 is "fine", does the job perfectly adequately. 1.8 is better though.

HellDiver

5,708 posts

197 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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Ari said:
Nope, Zetec Focus has air con and quick clear screen as standard,
My experience is different. You need Zetec Climate for the Quickclear.

Confirmed by http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Focus_%28interna...


kambites

69,524 posts

236 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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I thought Zetec was the "sporty" spec. That is, it had sports suspension as standard but little else?

icepop

1,177 posts

222 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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Oh 'eck, I thought the Sport got a 6 speed gearbox/sports suspension. Also the Quickclear on the Zetec is part of the winter pack, not standard. Basically go for the Zetec with as many extras as the original buyer chose to spec, keep clear of the Titanium unless the original purchaser specced different wheels from those horrendous multispoke disasters fitted as standard.