2011 Ford Focus
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Q: Will the 2011 Ford Focus look like the European one?
I am looking forward to seeing the Ford Focus debut at the Detriot auto show. anyone know if it will look like the current european one, or will it be different?
A: The current European spec Ford Focus is coming to the end of its life and according to Ford design staff here in the UK, is due to be replaced around October 2010. Any new US Focus due to be released soon is unlikely to look like the unreleased Focus. I have no doubt that the 2011 Focus will just look like a larger version of the new Ford Fiesta or S-Max (great looking cars). Many European car manufacturers seem to adopt the 'Russian doll' approach of making each model look like its bigger brother, Seat, Vauxhall (Opel) and Ford are the biggest cuprits. Check out the Fiesta on Ford's UK website at http://www.ford.co.uk/Cars/Fiesta .
Q: Any Ford Focus lovers out there? What do you think of the changes Ford is making to the Focus in 2011?
http://www.topspeed.com/cars/ford/2011-ford-focus-ar83656.html
A: From what ive seen on ford.com there goin all out. Theyve redone the drivetrain, the inside and outside. the 2012 is gonna be availiable in a coupe and a wagon.The 2012 focus is gonna be gettin at least 35mpg all around. This car is gonna have increased horsepower and technology, like push button start and MyFord Touch™ Driver Connect Technology.
Q: which car should I get...a 2011 nissan versa or a 2010 ford focus?
So im looking to get a new car and its between a 2011 Nissan Vera and a 2010 Ford Focus
which one do you guys recommend I should get?
thanks!
A: the ford focus, i looked at the nissan versa, even without the hatchback they're really small and not very well manufactured. better to go with the homemade car.
Q: When do the 2011 vehicles become available for the public to buy?
I know they become available before 2011 but I just don't know exactly what month. I am wanting to get a 2011 Ford Focus or a 2011 Ford Mustang because I heard the 2011 versions will be better than the current ones on the market.
A: They should be available fall of 2010 at the latest. If you heard about a "better" focus, you are most likely thinking of the 2012 though. Thats when it gets redesigned. It is supposed to be out by early 2011 though
Q: Trim on a Ford Focus?
I am looking to buy either a 2010 or 2011 Ford Focus. There are different types of trim, S, SE, SEL, ect.... I know the higher it goes the more pricey they are. what do those mean?
A: SE= Special Edition......SEL= Special Edition Luxury.......SES= Sports European Edition.
Q: Any thoughts on the 2011 Ford Fiesta? I've been thinking of buying a new car this year, either a Focus or...?
a Fiesta.
I would welcome your thoughts on either one of these vehicles, especially the Fiesta.
I know it's not here yet, but any input would be welcome.
Thanks to all who answer.
A: Boasting highway fuel economy of 40 m.p.g., European handling and Ford's global design theme, the Fiesta aims to be Ford's first no-excuses subcompact.
The practical and sleek hatchback and more traditional sedan will come with a 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine and Ford's first dual-clutch transmission. The six-speed transmission combines the easy, hands-off operation of a conventional automatic gearbox with the fuel economy of a manual.
Fiesta features will include keyless entry, pushbutton start, hands-free mobile phone operation, voice-control of iPods, a driver's knee air bag, front-seat side air bags and curtain air bags for both rows of seats. The Fiesta seats five and has a 60/40-split folding rear seat for cargo..?
Q: Anyone else thing Ford is going to bounce back?
Has anyone else seen what Ford is fleshing out in 2010-2011.
A new Ford Taurus(which looks amazing in spy shots)
a new Ford Focus(which looks sick as well)
a new mini car dubbed Fiesta(which is awesome looking)
a refreshed Fusion
a refreshed Mustang
Ford is going to stay in good shape!
A: Of the big three, Ford has the best chance to bounce back. Less dependant on Big SUV's. Some other factors that I don't remember off the top of my head.
Q: is Ford doing a Focus Movement?
similar to Ford's 2011 Fiesta Movement, are they doing something similar for the 2012 Focus?
I would love to be able to test one if so.
A: No they are not.
Sorry.
The Focus is being re-designed for 2012. It isn't a new model
It's been here (in the US) for over 10 years.
The Fiesta Movement was done because it is an all new model here in the US and Ford wanted to share the new model and let Americans get to know it before they brought it here. It is already a best seller in the UK and in Asia, for over 30 years
Q: 09 Pontiac Vibe GT vs 2010 Ford Focus SES?
I could afford either car. I can get the 09 Vibe loaded for around $13991 (not including a down payment), with 38,000 miles or I could buy the Focus (new) with every option but leather and end up with a loan for about $15,000 (including a down payment) when all I said and done. Keep in mind they are redesigning the Focus in 2011 or 2012. Also that the vibe uses 95% of the same parts a Toyota Matrix does. Including the gas pedal :/ So which one should I get and give me some reasoning.
A: You also should compare car insurance quotes for cars before buying one, for example here - carinsurance.yoll.net
Q: What do you think will be better Ford: Fiesta or Focus?
I am looking at both the new ones (2011 and 2012). they both look nice so i don't know which one is better. i am for sure gonna drive both when they come out but which do you think is better and why. the fiesta would def be the hatch, and idk about the focus yet
A: Everyone that I talk to that has a Focus tells me that they have no problems at all with them, even the mechanics that work at Ford tell me that it's the best car that Ford has come out with.
I would say go with the Focus, 35 MPG on the highway and no issues.
Q: Ford avoided bankruptcy but at who's expense?
The unemployment rate in the United States reached a 26-year high of 9.7 percent in August 2009, and many economists expect it will continue to rise until it peaks above 10 percent in the first half of next year, Reuters reports.
Meanwhile, positive hiring news came last week from General Motors Co., which announced on Tuesday that it plans to recall 2,400 factory workers to plants in Michigan, Indiana and Kansas, adding additional shifts to the facilities to keep them operating around the clock to meet increased demand for certain vehicles, the New York Times reports. About a month ago, GM said it would rehire 1,350 laid-off factory workers in Ohio and Ontario as it began to increase production after a year of drastic cuts; those workers are scheduled to report in October.
Ford Forecasts 2011 Profitability
In a press conference in New Delhi, India, last week, Ford Motor Co. CEO Alan Mulally said he expected his company to return to profitability in 2011, predicting U.S. sales will reach 10.5 to 11 million units in 2009, 12.5 million in 2010 and 14.5 million in 2011, Agence France-Presse reports.
According to Mulally, the outcome of this rate of sales coupled with "[t]he guidance we have given overall — because we continue to invest in new products — is that we will be profitable in 2011."
Ford, the only major U.S. automaker to have avoided bankruptcy, has gone through three consecutive years of annual losses totaling $30 billion, with a $1.4 billion decline in the first quarter of 2009 alone, AFP reports.
Much of the company's planned turnaround depends on expanding its presence in Asian markets. According to CNN Money, Ford is investing $500 million in its Indian manufacturing plant to expand production to 200,000 units per year, with a special focus on the new Figo model designed for the Asian small-car market. Ford has similar plans for expansion in China, preparing to construct a new factory in southern China for the production of high-end sedans and sport-utility vehicles at a volume of 300,000 units annually, Bloomberg News reports.
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I know GM has foreign plants, in fact they are closing the Lorain, Ohio plant and moving it to Mexico to build a new motor.
What are these companies doing to help the American worker?
Would you consider them to be un-patriotic?
It seems to me that to keep them here we would have to work for peanuts. Isn't there a better way?
T. Rex, "to keep them here".
I know pays cuts are necessary but it seems that manufacturing jobs are going to people who make that in a day, if they're lucky.
Obviously no one has a better answer, you just want to make Dems look stupid.
I'm not worried about that, you've cornered the market.
The manufacturing overseas is profitable until the workers there start demanding an increase in pay.
Just like Japan.
It 'seems to me (again) that these corporations will continue to seek out the most destitute in order to preserve profits. Where does that leaves us?
I'm thinking socialism.
The last GM I bought the motor cracked at about 15,000 miles.
I had an extended warranty so they fixed it.
It happened again within three months, they didn't want to pay for it until I threatened to take them to court.
Great customer service.
Glad your Ford isn't a lemon, yet.
Just looking for reasonable ideas, not a conversation with a table.
A: Ford is paying attentio to where people are buying cars. Dosen't it make sense to start developing their presence in India and China - which are likely to turn into larger car markets than the US?
BTW - do you really think that we have seen the last of the GM bailouts?
Q: Do you think Ford or GM's bailout plan is better?
Ford notes that their company has sufficient liquidity to survive the economic recession as long as it doesn't last too long, but requests a $9 billion "stand-by" line of credit in case they need it. Ford's plan focuses on plug-in hybrids and electric vehicles, not mentioning hybrids and only briefly mentioning biofuels (flex-fuel vehicles).
"The next major step in Ford’s plan is to increase over time the volume of electrified vehicles, as battery costs improve and as the transition from Hybrids to Plug-in Hybrids to Battery Electric Vehicles occurs.
Next month at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, we will discuss in detail Ford’s accelerated vehicle electrification plan, which includes bringing to market by 2012 a family of hybrids, plug-in hybrids and battery electric vehicles. Our work will include partnering with battery and powertrain systems suppliers to deliver a full battery electric vehicle (BEV) in a van-type vehicle for commercial fleet use in 2010 and a BEV sedan in 2011. We will develop these vehicles in a manner that enables us to reduce costs and ultimately makes battery electric powered vehicles more affordable for consumers."
http://online.wsj.com/public/resources/documents/Ford_Motor_Company_Business_Plan122008.pdf
GM asks for an $18 billion term loan, including up to $10 billion by March '09.
"GM will launch the ground-breaking Chevrolet Volt in 2010. As indicated in Table 8, GM is investing over $750 million in the Volt and its propulsion system, prototypes of which are currently on test at GM‘s Milford Proving Grounds. An extended-range electric vehicle, the Volt will deliver up to 40 miles on a single electric charge, well within the daily commute of approximately 80% of Americans."
"General Motors will also continue to invest in hydrogen fuel cell technology"
"The Plan includes further increases in flex-fuel and hybrid-equipped vehicles. In 2012, over 50% of GM‘s new vehicle sales will be flex-fuel capable. Regarding hybrids, GM offers six models today – more than any other manufacturer – and will introduce the VUE Two-Mode hybrid, along with the Silverado and Sierra hybrids in 2009. By 2012, GM will offer 15 hybrid models."
http://gmfactsandfiction.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/restructuring-plan-for-long-term-viability.pdf
http://climateprogress.org/2008/12/02/bailout-plans-ford-drops-hydrogen-cars-while-gm-remains-confused-about-ethanol/#more-4345
What do you think of these plans, and whose bailout plan do you prefer?
A: Hydrogen is a dead-end for the foreseeable future but both companies offer compelling alternatives. Flex fuels and plug-in hybrids are good interim steps until we have better batteries or capacitors to power our cars and the infrastructure to keep them powered. The Chevy Volt is very promising but it's going to cost so much that a large tax rebate or other incentive will be required for it to be widely adopted in a short time. We need to stop using prime farmland to produce fuel, it's among the stupidest ideas ever, especially when you can use switchgrass or algae on marginal land and produce several times as much ethanol per acre as you can from corn. Alas, the politicians are in charge of this so I don't expect much insight to be shown.
Overall, I like Ford's plan better because it's cheaper and seems to bypass the folly of hydrogen (which will probably only be a good energy source when we have fusion reactors). The GM plan costs more but offers flex-fuel options and talks about the new for hybrids. In reality we have no choice, politicians simply won't let millions of manufacturing jobs (all union jobs) go away. In either case this is just a down payment on what it will cost to transition from fossil fuels but since the auto makers need loans the government can exert pressure they would otherwise never accept. Such as mandating electric, hybrid and flex-fuel cars. The next problem is getting people to give up their gas guzzler but once the world economy rebounds gas prices will skyrocket higher than ever, and that might help change minds.
Both plans seem to overlook the fact that even with loans, it may be years until car sales recover to last year's levels so they may need to do some major downsizing until then. With the unions involved that's unlikely so I expect more loans to be requested unless they find a way to force us to buy cars when we're not sure we'll have a job next month.
Q: Cute First car ideas?
I am thinking about my first car and I want it to be cute, safe, and not to small. And a good price of course. I really want one in yellow or red! I really wanted a Volkswagen bug (Super cute. But my mom says there not safe and cause a lot of problems. I want a mini cooper also...but my mom says there really expensive and also not to safe. :(
I am looking into a nissan juke ( red!) http://images-2.drive.com.au/2010/02/11/1110734/NissanJuke_04_600-600x400.jpg
there coming soon in like, 2011. I'll have my license :-)
And I am also into the Ford Focus! (YELLOW) http://cdn.getauto.com/photos/6/4026/1c/3FAFP31NX5R116871-1c.jpg
Does anyone have any idea's.
Like a cute little SUV or something? Something good on gas as well.
I really appreciates anyone who will help me. And are Ford FOcus's && Nissan Juke good cars?
And are there any really cute little SUV's out there. that are cute, of course?
Thanks!
http://images-2.drive.com.au/2010/02/11/1110734/NissanJuke_04_600-600x400.jpg
http://cdn.getauto.com/photos/6/4026/1c/3FAFP31NX5R116871-1c.jpg
A: Go for the yellow ford focus- its super cute!!!! Ford is also coming out with a new car in 2011 called the Fiesta.- check that out too on the ford website. Good Luck!!
Q: I want to get a car Tell me how much i need to make?
Im turning 16 on March 8 2011 I have to work to get my own car I want a used Ford Focus S 2010 how much would a used car cost me? From a dealership itself or a person? Also ill be leasing it for 60 months. I get $25 bucks in my account every month. By The time I reach The month of May ill be working at starbucks $9.50 an hour maybe minimum wage with tips. Ill work their for the end of may,june,july and first few weeks of august. By the beggening of june ill have around $ 650.09-675.09 almost 700 dollers. Plus the money ill be making. How much will i still need to make to get a ford car for at least 11,000$- $12,000 and ill also be adding babysitting money thats 25$ this august for 2 weeks in and selling things to goodwill and adding that end of the month money as well. Just an estimate. Or would i have already reached enough money by then to buy the car? My parents will help with monthly payments.
http://bp2.forddirect.fordvehicles.com/2010-Ford-Focus#page=/Exterior/
A: You won't be leasing a car through a person, You also won't be able to legally lease anything until you're 18 years old. Buying a new car especially when your finances are tight is foolish. A better plan would be to save up a few grand and buy a used car outright in cash. Foci has pretty dramatic deprecation, you can probably get on that's about 3 or 4 years old for around $6-$7k.
If you're at the point where you're selling stuff to goodwill and counting on babysitting money to pay for the car, you've overextended yourself. Of course should all of this go according to plan (realistically it won't) at the end of the lease and you turn the car back in, what do you have to show for all the hours at Starbucks, the babysitting, and the selling of your stuff to goodwill? Absolutely nothing.
Q: Looking to buy a new car?
My wife and I are looking to buy a new 2011 buick enclave. She has a 2010 Lexus hybrid rx4000? (the one you see all the time) and I have a 2008 ford focus. The lexus has less than 25,000 and the focus has average amount of miles for a 2008. The lexus is in perfect condition and already paid for and the focus is in decent condition. The buick sticker price is 45,000, but i know they are pretty much giving those things away now. I was just wondering if anyone had an idea of how much we could get for those two cars if we traded them in. Thanks for the help
A: go to kbb.com for prices