2025 Ford Focus
2025 Ford Focus
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Duster_200

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35 posts

226 months

Monday 25th May
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I m an OAP and 1st April last year I had an epiphany so I traded in my 11 year old Dacia Sandero Stepway diesel for a Ford Focus in magnetic grey. Eight days later I picked it up. Still got my Dacia Duster 4x4 as my daily although I do like driving the Focus. Trying to keep it as original as possible but Temu is overflowing with goodies for it.



Edited by Duster_200 on Monday 25th May 10:46

Duster_200

Original Poster:

35 posts

226 months

Monday 25th May
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danb79

13,311 posts

98 months

Monday 25th May
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Saw one of these the other day but in a dark'ish blue; looked absolutely lovely and they're a lot of car for the money

Mad Maximus

987 posts

29 months

Monday 25th May
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Looks nice, almost like an Audi but with flair.

macron

13,010 posts

192 months

Monday 25th May
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I really like these late ones. What engine did you go for?

Sounds odd, but I seem to see an abnormally high number of them in some places. Was in south Wales this weekend, every 3rd car seemed to be a Focus. 90% standard late models, 10% old skool Barry boys!

Duster_200

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35 posts

226 months

Monday 25th May
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macron said:
What engine did you go for?
It's the 2.3

Doesitdrive

1,329 posts

7 months

Monday 25th May
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I had a nice long spirited drive in a Hybrid Ranger with this engine, and it was impressive, more so because after picking it up unregistered and only moved around, showing average mpg as 9, it was showing nearly 29 on arrival.

CarlosSainz100

702 posts

146 months

Monday 25th May
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Are the auto boxes on these still absolutely awful like previous Fords?

Duster_200

Original Poster:

35 posts

226 months

Monday 25th May
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CarlosSainz100 said:
Are the auto boxes on these still absolutely awful like previous Fords?
Probably

NateWM

1,730 posts

205 months

Monday 25th May
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Duster_200 said:
CarlosSainz100 said:
Are the auto boxes on these still absolutely awful like previous Fords?
Probably
I'm an automatic transmission specialist. That will be a 7F40 in that. They're pretty solid. I've only had them in with torque converter judder due to lack of oil changes, which I fix with repeated drain+fills plus cleaning additives. Make sure you keep on top of the transmission servicing, I do them every 30k which a dealer would class as excessive (although most dealers would refuse to do it or say it's "sealed for life") but you have to do them often as the torque converter does give off a lot of carbon and contaminates the oil. If anyone services it for you in the future, know that it's just a simple drain + fill on that so isn't expensive. The filter is internal and unserviceable. Do NOT let anyone "reset adaptions" or use a flush machine on it - You will almost definitely kill it.

Thankfully Ford long done away with the Getrag Powershift, I'm rebuilding 3 to 5 of those every week - proper terrible gearbox - However Ford now have a new problem. The 8 speed Aisin Warner transmission you find in their current line up are coming to me with a failure at less than 20k miles in some cases, all down to a bad bearing design for the stator inside the gearbox. They're suffering stator failure with all the Aisin Warner 8 speeds, whether that's in a Ford, Peugeot, Lexus, etc. Another terribly designed transmission. They're suffering from stator failure so much that the stators themselves from Aisin Warner are on back order for months. They literally cannot make the parts fast enough to cover the fail rate.

As for Ford's 10 speed, don't even get me started! hehe

Sorry for the rant. Nice car!

w1ltsu

58 posts

79 months

Tuesday 26th May
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Yeah, the 7 speed auto in these is a good box. But a car like this should be a manual imo.

Love these mk4&4,5 ST's.

If i need a larger car to replace my mk8 Fiesta ST at some point one of these either as a HB or estate has to be top of the list. Quite hard to find on the used car market over here in Finland though, as they sold so few and the people who purchased them new seem to keep holding onto them, probably as the new car market has almost nothing to offer anymore to people who likes cars like this.

Duster_200

Original Poster:

35 posts

226 months

Tuesday 26th May
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NateWM said:
I'm an automatic transmission specialist. That will be a 7F40 in that. They're pretty solid. I've only had them in with torque converter judder due to lack of oil changes, which I fix with repeated drain+fills plus cleaning additives. Make sure you keep on top of the transmission servicing, I do them every 30k which a dealer would class as excessive (although most dealers would refuse to do it or say it's "sealed for life") but you have to do them often as the torque converter does give off a lot of carbon and contaminates the oil. If anyone services it for you in the future, know that it's just a simple drain + fill on that so isn't expensive. The filter is internal and unserviceable. Do NOT let anyone "reset adaptions" or use a flush machine on it - You will almost definitely kill it.

Thankfully Ford long done away with the Getrag Powershift, I'm rebuilding 3 to 5 of those every week - proper terrible gearbox - However Ford now have a new problem. The 8 speed Aisin Warner transmission you find in their current line up are coming to me with a failure at less than 20k miles in some cases, all down to a bad bearing design for the stator inside the gearbox. They're suffering stator failure with all the Aisin Warner 8 speeds, whether that's in a Ford, Peugeot, Lexus, etc. Another terribly designed transmission. They're suffering from stator failure so much that the stators themselves from Aisin Warner are on back order for months. They literally cannot make the parts fast enough to cover the fail rate.

As for Ford's 10 speed, don't even get me started! hehe

Sorry for the rant. Nice car!
Thanks for the information on the 7F40. Reassuring that it’s a reasonable ‘box they’ve fitted.

No problem, every day is a learning day even if it is someone’s rant.

Blue_star

858 posts

42 months

Tuesday 26th May
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Lovely car, looks brand new. People will miss the ice focus one day

twing

5,706 posts

157 months

Tuesday 26th May
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macron said:
I really like these late ones. What engine did you go for?

Sounds odd, but I seem to see an abnormally high number of them in some places. Was in south Wales this weekend, every 3rd car seemed to be a Focus. 90% standard late models, 10% old skool Barry boys!
Will be because of the old Ford plant in Bridgend. Big discounts for ex employees and family.

Duster_200

Original Poster:

35 posts

226 months

Tuesday 26th May
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Blue_star said:
Lovely car, looks brand new. People will miss the ice focus one day
It’s a year old in the photo but it’s a drive queen so doesn’t get used much. In fact, gets washed and polished more than it’s driven 🤣

Stevenr

940 posts

220 months

Tuesday 26th May
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They got it spot on with the face lift on them.
We got a 20 plate in blue last year and the only thing that I can see replacing it is a last of the line one.
Coming from a history of Mondeos and a short affair with a nasty unreliable A4 it was like putting your favourite slippers on getting in the Focus.

Should really have kept the mk1 RS I had years ago but that’s just another in s long line of regrets

Mr Tidy

30,387 posts

153 months

Tuesday 26th May
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I'm an OAP too but if I bought a 2.3 litre Focus it would have to be in an ASBO colour!

But that's quite a step up from a Dacia so enjoy growing old disgracefully. thumbup

Duster_200

Original Poster:

35 posts

226 months

Wednesday 27th May
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Mr Tidy said:
I'm an OAP too but if I bought a 2.3 litre Focus it would have to be in an ASBO colour!

But that's quite a step up from a Dacia so enjoy growing old disgracefully. thumbup
Thought about the ‘race red’ but went for the boring ‘magnet grey’ understated look. Keeps me under the radar and takes them by surprise. Most of my previous cars have been bright red - you never see a slow fire engine!

Yeah, 89hp to 278hp!

Highway Star

3,615 posts

257 months

Wednesday 27th May
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We have a 2023 ST hatch in Magnetic Grey, so pretty much the same as yours (ours is manual and has the panoramic roof). Had it for 2 years/16k and really pleased with it. It’s nominally my wife’s car so she wanted the grey to help look a little less conspicuous, but we both really like driving it, in a straight line in ST mode it’s quicker than I thought it’d be and reminds me of my old Fiat Coupe Turbos in terms of power delivery - a little bit gruff and old school. Sounds pretty good for a 4 cylinder too. Rear room is really good, I particularly like the view from the back and when not in ST mode feels quite like a normal Focus. I’ve driven it to Italy the last two years and got it up to 220kph+ in Germany and it was still pulling.

Enjoy!

Duster_200

Original Poster:

35 posts

226 months

Friday 29th May
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Highway Star said:
We have a 2023 ST hatch in Magnetic Grey, so pretty much the same as yours (ours is manual and has the panoramic roof). Had it for 2 years/16k and really pleased with it. It s nominally my wife s car so she wanted the grey to help look a little less conspicuous, but we both really like driving it, in a straight line in ST mode it s quicker than I thought it d be and reminds me of my old Fiat Coupe Turbos in terms of power delivery - a little bit gruff and old school. Sounds pretty good for a 4 cylinder too. Rear room is really good, I particularly like the view from the back and when not in ST mode feels quite like a normal Focus. I ve driven it to Italy the last two years and got it up to 220kph+ in Germany and it was still pulling.

Enjoy!
Yes, I agree with inconspicuously moving about. I’ve even fitted black ST badges front and rear which , I think, look great against the dark metallic grey.