You'll have read enough about how smoke-free, refined, and insanely torquey the modern Euro diesel is. This Focus has 136 horsepower, which is about right for a compact hatch, but of more significance is that it makes 236 pound-feet of torque at 2000 rpm, so there's a wave of turbo action without stressing your eardrums with high-rev noise. In fact, you can't use high revs even if you want: It's all over by 4500. Sound deadening has just been improved and noise is now no issue except for minor vibe at idle. And the six-speed manual is beautifully precise.
Even though its specialty is overtaking, this engine doesn't do badly at standing-starts. The 0-to-62-mph time is 9.3 seconds, equating to sub nine seconds for 0-to-60. And all this with 42.7 mpg U.S. in the European combined urban/highway economy test.
The Focus turns eagerly, but its true standout is the absolute proportionality of its reactions. You get what you ask for, with no surprises. There's an impressive resistance to understeer, and even when you back off the throttle, the reaction is a useful tightening of the line without getting loose. ESP is standard, but the handling is so benign and the threshold high, so you seldom see the light flash or feel the deadening of the electronics.
All the time the ride remains quiet and unflustered, albeit firmer than mainstream U.S. tastes might want. Comfort is aided by well-bolstered seats and interior space that again easily matches the competition.
The exterior panel surfaces are distinctive but still controlled, the grilles carefully detailed, the stance helped by decent-size wheels (16-inch is standard on most of the range, 17 optional and the five-pot ST gets 18s). Directional headlamps and LED taillights on many versions add to the sense of sophistication.
So how come the U.S. gets such a poor Focus instead? Because Ford decided the great American was too dumb to notice the sophistication of the Euro version and wouldn't pay the slight extra. HL Mencken said, "No one ever lost money by underestimating the intelligence of the great masses." Ford USA is busy proving him wrong.
| 2008 Ford Focus (Europe) |
| Base Price | N/A |
| Vehicle Layout | Front engine, FWD, 5-pass, 2/3/4/5-door, hatchback/sedan/wagon/convertible |
| Engine | 1.4L/80-hp/91-lb-ft DOHC 16-valve I-4; 2.5L/225-hp/236 lb-ft DOHC 20-valve I-5 (and eight others between) |
| Transmissions | 5-speed manual; 6-speed manual; 4-speed auto; 6-speed twin-clutch man/auto |
| Curb Weight | 2705-3219 lb (mfr) |
| Wheelbase | 103.9 in |
| Length x Width x Height | 170.7/176.4/175.9 x 72.4 x 59.3 in |
| 0-60 MPH | 6.3-13.5 sec (MT est) |
| European City/HWY Econ | 17-43/35-65 mpg |
| CO2 Emissions | 0.40208-0.79013 g/km |
| On Sale In U.S. | Never |