Early low mileage Focus mk1
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Not sure how much love there is for these here, but thought might be of interest.
Bought this from a family friend who originally bought it from Ford as part of the employee purchase programme. Came with original bill for £9700 back in 1999. Not driven a Focus before and was well aware that folk applaud the handling etc, and have to say I was impressed. Handles well and driving position is spot on. Has the climate pack so you has a heated windscreen as well as the aircon .
Its only done 65k miles, and the interior as absolutely spotless.
Anyway , some photos.


Bought this from a family friend who originally bought it from Ford as part of the employee purchase programme. Came with original bill for £9700 back in 1999. Not driven a Focus before and was well aware that folk applaud the handling etc, and have to say I was impressed. Handles well and driving position is spot on. Has the climate pack so you has a heated windscreen as well as the aircon .
Its only done 65k miles, and the interior as absolutely spotless.
Anyway , some photos.
Excellent!
Wife had one of those, 2.0 diesel 4 door
Drove superbly; would eat miles up for fun and took us all over the country when we were first dating, to all of the powerlifting and strongman comps I did through 2009-2012!
It then started to cost more than its worth to keep on the road; so sold it for £1k to a lad in Aberdeen that wanted a mile muncher whilst he was commuting to & from Aberdeen to work on the rigs etc
Wife had one of those, 2.0 diesel 4 door
Drove superbly; would eat miles up for fun and took us all over the country when we were first dating, to all of the powerlifting and strongman comps I did through 2009-2012!
It then started to cost more than its worth to keep on the road; so sold it for £1k to a lad in Aberdeen that wanted a mile muncher whilst he was commuting to & from Aberdeen to work on the rigs etc
I had a 2.0 Zetec 3 door. W554 LBD, looks like it's been off the road a few years now. It was a great car, and did everything well. After a few years having a very good time in London I needed cheap reliable transport while my finances recovered, so I traded in my 306 Gti6 and bought the focus; in 30,000 miles it only needed tyres, brakes, a pair of shocks and a thermostat housing. I brought my first son home in it.
Then I sold it for an ST170 which while fun to drive, was constantly having issues. Then I bought an ST220 which had a big end failure at 59,000 miles.
Then I sold it for an ST170 which while fun to drive, was constantly having issues. Then I bought an ST220 which had a big end failure at 59,000 miles.
I had a Mk1.5 1.6 Zetec as well as a couple of ST170's. All brilliant things to drive, but the 1.6 was great beyond anything it should have been. I adored it (it was my first car, which helped) and went everywhere in it.
If a Metropolis Blue one came up in good, low mileage order, I'd be hard pushed to not buy it
If a Metropolis Blue one came up in good, low mileage order, I'd be hard pushed to not buy it

That looks brilliant! There's an 03 plate 3 door in silver round the corner from my house. Still looks clean and I think it's one owner from new too. Every Focus since has looked so bland.
I saw two S reg ones the other day, I thought about taking photos, as they're thin on the ground now. But I don't think my mates who I was on a walk with would've appreciated my anorakedness over an old Ford...
Michael
I saw two S reg ones the other day, I thought about taking photos, as they're thin on the ground now. But I don't think my mates who I was on a walk with would've appreciated my anorakedness over an old Ford...

Michael
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. As a 17 year old it was great fun to punt about!