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Used 2015 Ford Focus Titanium 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl 6AM) Consumer Reviews

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5 out of 5 stars

Traded my Audi A5 for a 2015 Focus Titanium

Scott, Pittsburgh, PA, 11/02/2015
Ford Focus Titanium 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl 6AM)
47 of 48 people found this review helpful

After owning the Audi for less than 2 years, I decided that I didn't want to own it when the warranty ran out. I tested Toyotas, Mazda, and Kia. I was more impressed with the Focus than any of these, but still a bit hesitant to go from an Audi to a Ford. Well, I couldn't be happier. While it doesn't have all the pep of the turbo on the A5, it handles just as well, is actually quieter riding, and has better navigation. Added benefits are regular gas, better mileage, and a lower car payment!

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4 out of 5 stars

Third One

Dave, Clinton Township, MI, 12/29/2015
updated 01/03/2018
Ford Focus Titanium 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl 6AM)
45 of 46 people found this review helpful

Have owned 3, a 2007 SES, a 2010 SEL and now a 2015 Titanium. I have found all three to be what I expected. Good all around drivers with some minor issues but no major ones. My iPhone connected well and works well. Mileage is good, around town so far is 29-30 MPG and freeway looks to approach 40 MPG. While intended to be our run around town car, it is comfortable enough to travel in. Instrument cluster initially confusing but now is OK. I do not understand why you can reset the "Oil Life" but can't find a percentage left... Makes no sense to me. Vehicle is smooth on the road and quiet on the freeway. I have not noticed any clutch issues, my guess is that they have been corrected. Have had the vehicle for a bit over a month and have a quiet rattle in the rear that is not always noticeable. I may take it in but I get easily frustrated with the "No problem found" response from dealers. Overall, I would recommend this car to those considering something in this segment. I now have 18K miles on the vehicle. The "Clutch Issue" reared its ugly head. Took it into the dealership and to my surprise, they worked on it in earnest to correct the problem. Result: The entire clutch assy was replaced. Approximately 10K miles have passed and the clutch seems to be working OK. I hear some rattling once and awhile from the new clutch but the jerking is gone. I can live with it. Most people would not notice it. It is my understanding that the next version of the Focus will be manufactured in China. That means that this will be my last Focus. I will probably look at something from GM if Ford does not have a North American alternative. Follow up... Overall, I am still happy with the vehicle. My one and only major complaint is the transmission. Specifically, the clutch. It is an automatic and has (I am told ) a double dry clutch. What ever they did in the design of this thing was / is a major muck up. Lots of judder at take off from a standing start. All other gears shift fine. This issue will not make me shy away from Ford, but it is a major nuisance. Whoever is responsible for this at Ford should be taken out to the woodshed.

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DO NOT BUY

twv, Peachtree Corners, GA, 04/23/2015
Ford Focus Titanium 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl 6AM)
37 of 49 people found this review helpful

I have had nothing but trouble with my 2015 Ford Focus. The transmission is so jerky, that you can not drink coffee without it landing in your lap. If stopped behind another car and you go to take off, it hesitates and then lunges forward. Had it in the shop five times, written Ford, and all say the same, "it is within Ford's acceptable allowance". I guess it is okay to make a lousy transmission, as long as you also make lousy allowances. Ford does not care about customer satisfaction. I have been buying Fords for 45 yeas, but this will be my last.

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1 out of 5 stars

not reliable!!!

Don hune, Houston, TX, 08/23/2015
updated 08/24/2016
Ford Focus Titanium 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl 6AM)
13 of 17 people found this review helpful

I brought this car for work. I'm a uber driver so I put a lot of miles on it in a short time. After driving it for a while it jerk a little and the dealership said that the way the car works. But after a few months pass the engine light came on and the car wouldn't pass 40pmh. I couldn't get on the high or work. I been to the shop 3 times and each time I get it back the same problem come back up. It only has about 28,000 miles on it. Don't buy this car, I also heard fiesta has the same problems.. But they do give you a recall warrenty that's up last 100,000 miles but after that you left with the next bill when you go in to fix it.. It sucks. I just pass the 100,000 mark and I went in to shop and they said it would be about 800 dollars just for them to do the same thing they been doing for the last 7 times its been in the shop... Nope y'all can keep it. Never again Ford

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5 out of 5 stars

Fantastic small vehicle

tomkat, Oshkosh, WI, 10/28/2015
updated 05/01/2017
Ford Focus Titanium 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl 6AM)
6 of 7 people found this review helpful

I have owned a 2015 Focus Titanium sedan for about 2 months now and have about 5000 miles on it. I bought it new and it has been great. I average 38 mpg with mostly highway and country driving. This car is quiet and comfortable for a small car. The transmission works like it should with precise shifts and smooth operation. Every control and feature of the car has been engineered and thought through on a high level. I only wish there was the home link feature on the visor to program a garage door opener. I am a happy camper with this car. update: Car has almost 27000 miles. No problems. Averaging 38 mpg. I do a lot of highway driving. Only wish is to have the homelink buttons in the visor for the garage door opener. Sold my Focus and traded it in on a 2014 Buick Lacrosse. Needed something more comfortable for my back. This Buick is a thing of beauty and its the best car I've ever had.

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