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Ford Focus (2011 - 2014)

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reviewed by Anonymous on 4 September 2020
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reviewed by Anonymous on 2 July 2019
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reviewed by Anonymous on 12 October 2018
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reviewed by edno1 on 4 September 2017
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reviewed by Anonymous on 20 June 2016
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reviewed by Anonymous on 20 January 2016
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reviewed by AP1 on 2 January 2016
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reviewed by CharlieWalker on 17 November 2015
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reviewed by Anonymous on 5 November 2015
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reviewed by Pedro63 on 4 July 2015
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reviewed by Siena on 27 November 2014
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reviewed by malteser2710 on 30 October 2014
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reviewed by shaft1960 on 29 July 2014
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reviewed by Ronnie78 on 5 January 2014
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reviewed by Artworker on 29 November 2013
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2.0 TDCI 140 power shift estate

reviewed by 2012 focus owner on 29 May 2013
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Fuel economy
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Experience at the dealership
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Overall reliability

fun to drive, untill it had a complete power steering failure at 50mph.

We have loved this car for 15 000 miles of fun involving driving, with only one slight niggle of the i pod usb interface being a bit clunky to operate. Fuel consumption has been acceptable if not as good as ford declared.

At just over a year old the car had complete power steering failure at 50 mph and we very nearly crashed, without the power steering it is not just a case of the steering being a bit heavy,
it is almost impossible to control, were we on a bend it would have been serious crash.

on restarting the car the steering was working, a search online shows we are not the only new Ford focus owners to experience this fault.

the car went to Ford for repair, as they could not replicate the fault in the garage ( this took 11 days) the car was returned unfixed and we are being billed for the replacement car ( booked by Ford at Avis and provided under a 5 year Ford warranty)

My wife is now too frightened to drive the car in case this fault reoccurs, she was on a school run with a car full of children when the steering failed.

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About this car

Price£13,995–£33,580
Road TaxA–F
MPG44.8–83.1 mpg
Real MPG76.3%

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