My new daily - Ford Focus ST2
My new daily - Ford Focus ST2
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anonymous-user

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70 months

Friday 18th November 2022
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andy118run

941 posts

222 months

Friday 18th November 2022
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Interesting.
I've had my ST-2 (2014) for about a year and a half and getting on for 20,000 miles (car now on 53k miles).

Just lately been looking on AT to see what else is about and there are quite a few M135i s around which I quite fancy.

My only worry is that the focus is a little tight luggage wise - 2 adults/2 kids, a week away - packing the boot becomes quite stressful. I'm thinking something like a 330d might be a better option.

As for the ST, it's been faultless since I got it from a Ford main dealer, not even required a bulb yet. But given its average practicality and so-so performance (must admit I've never really been into re-maps) it feels a good time to look at other options...

Mike1990

1,086 posts

147 months

Saturday 19th November 2022
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Nice write up.

I do like the ST’s. They’re great, I went to view a PFL ST2 a few weeks back, but the Recaro’s were just to tight for me now.

Car was a minter as well. I was gutted!

keo

2,549 posts

186 months

Saturday 19th November 2022
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Thanks for the write up. Would like to hear your thought on the STD compared to ST as a diesel could be my next daily (I do 20k a year for work)

Although I’m also thinking about a Fiesta ST if it would be cheap enough to daily.

Nyloc20

748 posts

79 months

Sunday 20th November 2022
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That’s an interesting detailed opening post, I’m sure you’ll love the ST2. We’ve been serial Fast Ford (and Lotus) lovers since I bought my first Escort GT in 1970. (Yes I’m old!) We bought a new stealth grey ST3 in 2015 and changed it for one of the last new ST3s in white in 2018. Both have been brilliant, the stealth did 48K with no problems apart from a couple of faulty tyre sensors. The current one is on 54K, again no problems but by coincidence two faulty tyre sensors again. Both fully serviced by our local Ford dealer.
Purists will frown that we went for diesel both times but my wife is a home carer doing 30+ stop-start miles every working day and petrol would have been too expensive. We’ve been all over Europe in both and recently got back from a road trip with friends to the Spanish Pico mountains. Great cars!

Andy665

3,973 posts

244 months

Friday 20th January 2023
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Ran an M135i for two years, manual - average over the 20k+ miles was 35mpg, easily the most economical car I have ever owned when performance was factored in, Leon Cupra 4Drive averaged 29mpg