Used 2016 Ford Focus Titanium 4dr Hatchback (2.0L 4cyl 6AM) Consumer Reviews
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Wow! Ford has really put together a winner here.
It feels like a larger car when sliding along the highway absorbing bumps and breaks in the road. The leather seats and wonderful environment make you feel very comfortable no matter what is happening outside...get the Titanium. The voice activated GPS is amazing. It take only a few minutes to learn how to go places efficiently and safely. I sometimes wish the engine had more torque like my GTI. But the gas mileage improvement is well worth it. Just relax and get there safe and comfortably. This car has maximum safety in mind. They thought of everything. The Ford engineers added every relevant safety feature to this package.
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Ford Focus Hatch
Having rented them in the past, I always liked this last generation Focus. Comfortable seats, nice options, nimble. When it was time for me to purchase a new vehicle, I had Ford Focus on my short list along with Subaru Impreza and VW GTI. I picked the 2016 Focus because of the Sync 3 upgrade. I would not buy anything older for this reason alone. I also went with the Titanium trim to get all the latest bells and whistles such as remote start, Apple Car Play, heated seats, beck-up camera, etc. I've owned the car for a month and it has not disappointed. It is a great cat for running around town which is it's main function. If I had purchased either of the other two models I would have had to buy a 2017 model to be similarly equipped which would have meant several thousand more dollar outlay. What you should be aware of is the automatic transmission issue. It has a dual clutch transmission which means it is not going to be as smooth as a regular automatic transmission. On top of that, there have been reported issues with the shifting which a quick Google search will produce. On the plus side, Ford has extended the warranty on the drivetrain to 7 years or 84,000 miles so you'll want to buy a car that is within that warranty. If buying from a Ford dealer, inquire when the last time the transmission was serviced. You may want to insist that this be done prior to purchase. The other issue is that there is a lag when initially accelerating in first gear. I don't consider this a big deal as many cars have it but it seems more noticeable in a sporty Focus. These are the only 2 reasons I can think to not give this car five stars (but I rarely give anything 5 stars). Great value, fun to drive, nicely optioned in Titanium trim, easy to park. The 2.0 liter engine has been around a while and has a good history. Plenty of power for this little car. I have been satisfied with my purchase.
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Excellent automobile
The car is at a great price. The car has four doors. I can say there is not much back apace in the backseats. It is a hatchback car. I notice the bluetooth audio to the car has a defect. The audio hurts the user. It is the car.
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Great car for the money!
Great gas mileage and a fun car to drive!
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"THESE CAR'S ARE JUNK"
Don't buy.. These cars do not hold a steady value... Check kbb and there's your proof. These vehicles have a terrible resale value. These cars are very well known for transmission problems. Ford was just previously sued for high millions of dollars for recalls and repairs from these cars.