Focus RS MK 2. So how good was it really?

Focus RS MK 2. So how good was it really?

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CorvetteConvert

Original Poster:

7,897 posts

214 months

Monday 25th May 2015
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The new one is nearly here. Lighter, cleaner and with more power.
My mate paid 19500 for his 2009 car 3 years ago and it's not lost a penny.
But was it a lardy front heavy beast or a superb tuneable hot hatch to rank alongside the very best we have seen?

gixxerboy

22 posts

176 months

Monday 1st June 2015
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Most people that seem to dislike them are people that have never owned or driven one. I've had mine nearly 6 years from new and think it's a great motor, but I'm no track day king or interested in modding or chasing BHP figures.
Depreciation-wise they certainly take some beating- I've probably lost 6k on mine in 6 years which from new is pretty damn good.
It's quick enough for me, sounds gorgeous and is a nice place to sit. It's not the best handling car on the road, it's fussy about tyres and there is some torque steer, but I'm sure the great 'classics' have their own crosses to bear.

Looks are subjective, I have to admit it's a bit 'halfords' for me but I still love it. I'm not sure what else there is to match it's overall package for the money.

hjcrichard

62 posts

184 months

Monday 1st June 2015
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The MK2 Focus RS is a pantomime car, every drive is pure theatre, whether it be a B road blast or a trip to the shops.

It is certainly not perfect, and a lot of its attraction is subjective, but it makes you smile far more than a Ford Focus should be able to.

Anyone who is fan of the hot hatch should own one at least once in their life.

MK1RS Bruce

667 posts

138 months

Monday 13th July 2015
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I'll start this by saying I only drove one once and I was very disappointed with it, it had tremendous straight line pace and the noise was incredible but the overall feel of the car wasn't very good in my opinion. The gear shift felt cheap, the pedal placement was a bit off and and every time I went for a flat out gear change the clutch would stick in which totally unnerved me. I am aware that this was probably just that example but it totally put me off.

I also found that the standard continental tyres it was on were utter crap too I would change those for some nice michelin pilot super sports, which I have no doubt would improve the grip and feel of the car no end

I am a big RS fan, as I have a mk1 RS focus but the Mk2 left me feeling cold and disappointed, to the point where I haven't tried another cry

Maybe I will try one again as I love fords and RSs!


neil-935ql

1,083 posts

106 months

Tuesday 14th July 2015
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You definitely should try another one I own a mk2 rs focus its just such a great car ! The gearbox to me is excellent as with most fords I have owned so many good mods to do as well if your into that side of it

Poynter87

125 posts

129 months

Tuesday 14th July 2015
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I've never driven one or been in one but from seeing them around and hearing other peoples opinion I think they could well be a brilliant hatchback, they look good, they sound even better and the fact that many are putting over 400bhp into them without too many mods and it doesn't seem to struggle with it says alot for the standard equipment.

neiljohnson

11,298 posts

207 months

Thursday 16th July 2015
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The clutch sticking down is a known issue that is sorted by fitting a St clutch master & spring (there was a tub regarding it)

Mk2 rs is a very capable car i like them a lot & have driven a few versions from stock to 500bhp & enjoyed all of them

Mk3 seems to be taking it to the next level with 4x4 & returning to the 4 pot I look forward to driving one

burger81

249 posts

156 months

Tuesday 21st July 2015
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Awesome car in my biased opinion! Noise is so good and unique, love the OTT looks, and it's a car you can use everyday all year round in all conditions.
Agree on the gear change being a bit weak. But I came from a civic type R which has one of the best if not the best.
I put Michelin pilot super sports on mine as soon as the conti's wore out and it's made a massive difference to the handling. They are a must in my opinion.

I just love that it's a Ford Focus with a bonkers engine in it. It's a one off.

Uncle John

4,283 posts

191 months

Thursday 23rd July 2015
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Quite simply the best all round car I have ever had. On the move it is quite simply devastating.

I had stage 1 345hp and to me it handled the increase in power better than stock. It seemed to work the diff properly with absolutely no slack.

The noise, oh the noise! Pops, bangs and the odd flame on lift off, loved it!!

I love the rally car refugee looks as well, looks like it had just finished a special stage. Looks like a hot hatch should. The new RS doesn't compare.

Last of a dying breed as well. Big engine small car.





blade7

11,311 posts

216 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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Uncle John said:
The new RS doesn't compare.
What about on wet roads ?

Uncle John

4,283 posts

191 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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blade7 said:
Uncle John said:
The new RS doesn't compare.
What about on wet roads ?
In the context of the post I was referring to the looks.

blade7

11,311 posts

216 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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Uncle John said:
Quite simply the best all round car I have ever had.

KarlMac

4,480 posts

141 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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Parts bin special smile

Appealed to its target audience and was perfect antidote to bland VW/BMW/Audi

MK1RS Bruce

667 posts

138 months

Saturday 1st August 2015
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KarlMac said:
Parts bin special smile

Appealed to its target audience and was perfect antidote to bland VW/BMW/Audi
Its not really a parts bin special is it, how many of the non standard focus parts are found on other models?

Also they must be pretty good if the residuals are that good, say what you want about the RS die hard buying them, but the fact stands it blew the competition away as an all rounder! MK1 is still more special though laugh

KarlMac

4,480 posts

141 months

Saturday 1st August 2015
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MK1RS Bruce said:
Its not really a parts bin special is it, how many of the non standard focus parts are found on other models?
Chassis from Mazda, engine from Volvo.

I love the mk1 RS, I'd rather have a Racing Puma that the mk2. It appeals to the same sort of buyer that ranks a GTR over all else.

Johnnytheboy

24,498 posts

186 months

Saturday 1st August 2015
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I only planned to keep mine about 3-4 years, 6 years in I can't imagine selling it.

The noise, the grip, the pace, I just love it.

AntiLagGC8

1,724 posts

112 months

Saturday 1st August 2015
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blade7 said:
Uncle John said:
The new RS doesn't compare.
What about on wet roads ?
RS owners do not engage in discussions that involve wet roads hehe

Just kidding, I love these cars although 350 felt like the limit. I went in one that was a bit over 400 and it struggled a lot to get the power down well. As an RB5 owner, I loved the drama of these cars. Sometimes the Impreza just gets it done which means it feels very fast but very controlled whereas these cars (at higher power) feel on the edge and have to be given a lot more respect and that works for me because I love drivers cars that have to be managed.

Great cars!

checkmate91

851 posts

173 months

Sunday 9th August 2015
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blade7 said:
What about on wet roads ?
Michelin Pilot Super Sports see to that. Those and the Quaife diff do the job very well.

0000

13,812 posts

191 months

Sunday 9th August 2015
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They've certainly held their value well.

I think the next one will probably be much accomplished, from the sound of the PR, but I doubt we'll see an engine with as much character from a Focus again.

blade7

11,311 posts

216 months

Sunday 9th August 2015
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checkmate91 said:
blade7 said:
What about on wet roads ?
Michelin Pilot Super Sports see to that. Those and the Quaife diff do the job very well.
I was speaking to a RS MK2 owner recently that had previouly owned an Evo 6, his opinion was the RS wouldn't get near the Evo in the wet.