Incoming Classic? Why You Need To Buy a Mk1 Ford Focus... RIGHT NOW!

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  • Опубликовано: 26 мар 2021
  • Today I am driving a very humble 2004 Ford Focus 1.6 Edge. For many it's simply an ordinary, boring hatch from 20 years ago. But, will it one day be more? I think so.
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  • @Snakexe
    @Snakexe 3 года назад +328

    Every video on a Ford:
    "I've never been much of a Ford fan"
    5 minutes later
    "This is BRILLIANT!"
    Just admit it James, you love 'em

    • @JayEmmOnCars
      @JayEmmOnCars  3 года назад +145

      I'd have this over a Mustang

    • @R-Tap
      @R-Tap 3 года назад +14

      @@JayEmmOnCars A Mustang Ecoboost?, yes, a Mustang Bullitt, no way.

    • @themanipulator1
      @themanipulator1 3 года назад +1

      @@JayEmmOnCars that to me shows me how similar our taste in cars are.

    • @hayabusa200mph
      @hayabusa200mph 3 года назад +3

      @@JayEmmOnCars I have wanted one of these motors for some years now and 4 weeks ago I bought one a 3 door 2004 1.6 Zetec with 45K miles. I knew it would be a great car but it's not great its fantastic especially the handling with next to no understeer when you push it and that is with the original Michelin tyres on the rear dated 2002 and worn front Firestone tyres! It is also excellent over rough road.
      Some months ago Jonny Smith asked Chris Harris if he had to get rid of every car he owns and had no more that two grand to spend what would he buy? His answer a MK1 1.6 Focus 'One of the best handling hatchbacks there is' He was spot on !!
      As an experiment I am tempted to try the wheels off my track Puma which have Toyo R888's fitted.

    • @soundseeker63
      @soundseeker63 3 года назад +15

      Lots of people are like that with Fords. They dismiss them because they are common and don't have the "premuim" (whatever that actually means these days!) image of German brands, but then when you drive one, you suddenly understand! I've had BMWs for years. Yet every time I drive a Ford (Mondeo, Focus, Fiesta etc.) I have to admit that, purely as a driving tool, the Fords are virtually just as good. A lot of people are unable to see past their own badge snobbery unfortunately.

  • @johnedwards7542
    @johnedwards7542 3 года назад +215

    Keeping your car longer could make better sense than 40k on an EV to save the planet

    • @BlueAxeRacer
      @BlueAxeRacer 3 года назад +8

      Of course it does especially when you consider the amount of space you need to store the amount of energy in a barrel of oil compare to the same amount of energy in a battery.

    • @StopTeoriomSpiskowym
      @StopTeoriomSpiskowym 3 года назад +4

      Longer? No way moto company need to your money from parts in still fixing cars like focus. Thats why mk2 have 1.6 hdi and volvo have same. Effect is car what you dont want keep longer. Today EV corp forced gov to pay from taxpayers cash to new crapy EV

    • @jcs27
      @jcs27 3 года назад +11

      ofc it does, the greenies are scamming taxpayers and governments
      an EV never pays its production cost energy-wise, and the trucks and machines mining the batteries still run on Diesel
      not to mention the electricity being expensive, especially if everyone switches to EVs once its mandatory, expect electricity blackouts just like in california

    • @luinpuin4152
      @luinpuin4152 3 года назад +2

      You are so right !

    • @tony_5156
      @tony_5156 3 года назад +8

      Buying an EG to save the planet is nothing but marketing nonsense it’s soo late to undo why we have done
      At this point saving the world is much more used a a justification for propaganda laws that control us for green bs

  • @TroyHR123
    @TroyHR123 3 года назад +56

    Omg that scrappage scheme survivor sticker is brilliant. 😂😂

  • @emmapirie8116
    @emmapirie8116 2 года назад +9

    My daughter found a Ford Focus mk1 automatic 1999. When it arrived it looked like it came from the swamp. Covered in green goo moss and thick muck. Roof and bonnet covered. It seems no one wanted this state of a car found in a small sales garage by my daughters Internet search. But she had a feeling this was the car she had to buy as her first car. This car was neglected. I feel it may have been left in a yard under trees.
    Its taken many washes and colour t- cut to bring this beauty back to life. And I must say each day I look out the window this car is looking better each day. The gleam is comming back. Still plays tape cassettes too. It drives dam good. A fast car. My daughter was right to have this determination to get this hidden treasure!

  • @jtothepmusic
    @jtothepmusic 3 года назад +133

    The Mk1 Focus was SOOOOOOO groundbreaking in terms of design and driving dynamics...and in my view is the best looking Focus to date. I personally think it still looks bang up to date!

    • @_rhapsodist
      @_rhapsodist 3 года назад +15

      I also think its a timeless design

    • @easydrive3662
      @easydrive3662 3 года назад +16

      Yes they could just relaunch the mk1 again as its far better looking than any of the others!

    • @rogergarcia4490
      @rogergarcia4490 3 года назад +7

      I Always Say The Same,It’s Design Is Still Very Fresh Till This Date

    • @pvtpro1236
      @pvtpro1236 3 года назад +4

      Idk if you people are being ironic or not, i always tought of this being the ugliest focus ever

    • @rogergarcia4490
      @rogergarcia4490 3 года назад +3

      @@pvtpro1236 Welp,In My Opinion,I Liked The Mk1 Version,Specially The One I Have, The ZTS,But The 2005 And Up,Don’t Cath My Attention

  • @hogdog567
    @hogdog567 3 года назад +136

    An absolute design classic, a huge leap forward from the Escort it replaced. Modern enough to be safe and good to drive, old enough that you can fix it yourself. That’s why I bought myself an ST170 last year.

    • @gerrywatson261
      @gerrywatson261 3 года назад +6

      I was looking at 2004 ST170 last year down here in NZ (Japan Import) @ 120Km. Looked very clean and tidy but got pipped to the post! 😢

    • @teatimetel174
      @teatimetel174 3 года назад +2

      sport tdci so much better than the st170

    • @teatimetel174
      @teatimetel174 3 года назад +1

      @David Galea no where near as good to drive.love the older ford to but the mk1 focus are the modern classic and will rocket in value.

    • @StopTeoriomSpiskowym
      @StopTeoriomSpiskowym 3 года назад

      Need buy 1.6 Tdci and know how sh%% is this

    • @StopTeoriomSpiskowym
      @StopTeoriomSpiskowym 3 года назад

      Who and where find ST version? 1.6 TDCI

  • @steveco1800
    @steveco1800 3 года назад +57

    My first car was a 53 plate like this, bought in 2010 and only swapped it last year, 10 years later. It was proving so reliable and simple to work on. Had around 150k but still good to drive and cheap to run.... Now you tell me I should've saved it 😂.

  • @easydrive3662
    @easydrive3662 3 года назад +17

    I own 2 mk1 focus cars and still use them as driving school cars, even today the mk1 is in a different league to the other focuses, the styling still looks fantastic inside and out, the touch and feel of the dials and their positioning is spot on and compared to any other car you feel so much more in control, almost like your part of the car, i cannot fault the mk1 at all! They actually make you feel good when driving!

  • @HighPeakAutos
    @HighPeakAutos 3 года назад +152

    Good video. My first car was a 2000 1.8 Zetec

    • @terrificspokesman7416
      @terrificspokesman7416 3 года назад +3

      I would love to have one of those as a first car

    • @barry5138
      @barry5138 3 года назад +15

      You two fellas have great channels. Content without the flashness, people have voted with their views. Well done guys

    • @HighPeakAutos
      @HighPeakAutos 3 года назад +7

      @@barry5138 thanks. Much appreciated

    • @beauchamphuberville1355
      @beauchamphuberville1355 3 года назад +2

      hahaha you are here also!
      Ford had their shit down back then. Actually - you think about it, like the Sierra..leaders. not followers.

    • @subarnosinha8042
      @subarnosinha8042 3 года назад +1

      Now JayEmm and HPA is a crossover I'd pay good money to watch.

  • @minimumtrade
    @minimumtrade 3 года назад +26

    Owned a Mk1 ST170 for 8 years. Loved it.

  • @rogermanvell4693
    @rogermanvell4693 3 года назад +27

    This kind of review is why jay em on cars is a proper car channel rather than the ad vehicles that a lot of others are.

  • @jeffallinson8089
    @jeffallinson8089 3 года назад +7

    The fact that you see so many of these Mk 1 Focuses on the road is a testament to just how great these cars are. I predicted that the MK 1 would achieve classic status donkeys years ago so this video is hardly news to me. What a lovely example of this model though it's a beauty.

  • @st170restoration
    @st170restoration 3 года назад +45

    Great cars. I bought an ST-170 a couple of years ago specifically to use the engine in a transit connect. After driving it home down the A120 I didn’t have the heart to break it up! Awesome little car and very overlooked for some reason. I still have it to this day and it’s slowly undergoing restoration

    • @alexandermitchell528
      @alexandermitchell528 3 года назад +2

      You should keep an eye for one going spares or repairs or scrappy as that sounds epic!

    • @st170restoration
      @st170restoration 3 года назад +2

      @@alexandermitchell528 good idea - it’s a project I’d still very much like to do - space permitting! Would need a complete running car as need the loom and engine management etc. Fairly straightforward though as the st170 engine and its 6 speed box pops right in with minimal mods. You’d have the hubs and brakes off the st and away you go. Would be a bit of a handful though I’m sure

    • @teatimetel174
      @teatimetel174 3 года назад +4

      the sport tdci nice to.

  • @Roddy_Zeh
    @Roddy_Zeh 2 года назад +4

    I think every car is worth saving, no matter how crappy they may be or how common they are. What's common today will be rare tomorrow.

  • @ranekeisenkralle8265
    @ranekeisenkralle8265 3 года назад +30

    Now this video surprised me a bit. Mostly because a Mk1 Focus was indeed my first car. Specifically a baseline 2004 Focus in a color called "Midnight Blue" which essentially was almost black. The fact that it had no air conditioning made things rather ...interesting during summer. From my perspective the clutch wasn't as bad as you make it out to be, but I'll admit there are certainly better ones. As for rust and repair bills, for all the years I had it, I had remarkably little trouble with it. Just your usual wear and tear items like brakes and such. As for rust, I figured I better take precautions against that (such as underfloor-wax prior to winter) in order to ward off any salt from the roads - a measure that did pay dividends. I remember in 2014 when the bi-yearly mandatory technical examination was due, the mechanic doing said examination had it up on the lift, walked underneath to take a look around, came back, looked at the year of production, shook his head, went back under the car, and eventually came back to me to confess he was surprised that virtually no rust was to be seen anywhere. After roughly ten years and over 150.000 kilometers mind you.
    If my late grandfather hadn't gifted me a different car that was better for my knees to get in and out of, I'd probably still drive that Mk1. In an urban environment is was plenty fun to drive - only on the Autobahn the lacking horsepower and torque made acceleration beyond 100kph rather slow.

  • @Matt-go7ss
    @Matt-go7ss 3 года назад +77

    Chris Harris said the MK1 focus was the best car he'd ever driven. It blew him away.

    • @quintennijs6138
      @quintennijs6138 3 года назад +1

      Do you know where he said this

    • @andysautomotiveadventures9587
      @andysautomotiveadventures9587 3 года назад +5

      @@quintennijs6138 on the late brake show

    • @DahleJohannes
      @DahleJohannes 3 года назад +6

      @@quintennijs6138 I know it was in a podcast. Might have been in the Remove Before Race podcast he did a few months ago. He was asked what car he’d have for under X amount. His answer was mk1 Focus with poly bushings all around, if I remember correctly.

    • @richboy900
      @richboy900 3 года назад +2

      He used to own a mk1 rs. Not sure if he still does

    • @PT82
      @PT82 3 года назад +11

      He said if he could have only one car to do everything it’d be a 1.6 Mk1 Focus. Never said it was the best car he’d ever driven lol.

  • @shabbytiger5528
    @shabbytiger5528 3 года назад +25

    I drove my sisters mk1 focus in the 1990s when I was driving Audi's and was shocked at how well the focus drove. Its handling, steering ride and refinement was just amazing. And this from someone who hated Fords.

    • @louisbrandt5386
      @louisbrandt5386 6 месяцев назад

      I found the same with my BMW at the time, it made me question the whole badge thing - the Ford drove better.

    • @louisbrandt5386
      @louisbrandt5386 6 месяцев назад

      I found the same with my BMW at the time, it made me question the whole badge thing - the Ford drove better.

    • @louisbrandt5386
      @louisbrandt5386 6 месяцев назад

      I found the same with my BMW at the time, it made me question the whole badge thing - the Ford drove better.

    • @louisbrandt5386
      @louisbrandt5386 6 месяцев назад

      I found the same with my BMW at the time, it made me question the whole badge thing - the Ford drove better.

    • @louisbrandt5386
      @louisbrandt5386 6 месяцев назад

      I found the same with my BMW at the time, it made me question the whole badge thing - the Ford drove better.

  • @cottarevan2130
    @cottarevan2130 3 года назад +6

    What you said about the gearshift I completely agree on, I bought my 1.6 MK1 focus 6 months ago and while testing some I was amazed by that shifter feel. Even in the really bad cars I test drove the shifter felt brand new. It really is a joy to row through the gears in these cars.

  • @JonWhitton
    @JonWhitton 3 года назад +8

    ST170 - awesome piece of early 2000's icon. Rev box with 6 speed, reliable and handles like a dream

  • @Akzidentz
    @Akzidentz 3 года назад +6

    As an owner of an svt here in the states I appreciate anyone willing to give the little focus just a small run. I have owned 2 and they are such a pleasure to drive. Mine now gets about 250 hp and I track it on occasion and people are blown away by what it can put down

  • @tonydolton4544
    @tonydolton4544 3 года назад +9

    The MK1 Focus was one of the best cars ever made. Growing up in the 80s and early 90s most cars were the same (sort of) but when the focus came along it was totally different from anything ever done before.

  • @djnaylandry
    @djnaylandry Год назад +6

    Back in 2016 I had the opportunity to buy a 1 owner 3dr Focus ST170 with 80k on the clock for £1500… but I bought a Clio 182 instead, I loved driving the Clio, but to this day, there’s a part of me that regrets not buying the Focus as I feel I would’ve hung on to it. They are indeed a future classic, brilliant cars!

  • @ciaranburke3243
    @ciaranburke3243 3 года назад +1

    Glad you featured this james as I owned 2 and my dad had 3 over the years can't speak highly enough of them 👍

  • @waynehill9198
    @waynehill9198 3 года назад +6

    I bought my 2003 3 door 2.0 Zetec brand new here in Australia, and I still run it, now has 230K on the clock, still looks like new and never misses a beat, only modification is a K&N cone filter. Will never sell it, love it too much. Really enjoyed the video 👍

  • @alejandrodafonte881
    @alejandrodafonte881 3 года назад +41

    As an argentine owner of a Focus MK1 '03 (5 doors) I really appreciate this video. You described the car perfectly! Maybe it's not a classic yet, but it has the potential to be one in a few years. Well done, suscribed!

  • @JamesMartland65
    @JamesMartland65 3 года назад +4

    Great review! I'm old enough to..... Well, let's just say when these came out I thought they were astounding. The ride & handling were superb and the design refreshing. It really made all the other companies up their game. Best as a family car and I agree, don't mod it. Thanks Jay!

  • @jimmyjt16
    @jimmyjt16 3 года назад +2

    Glad you've reviewed the Mk1 Jayemm. I've owned a few and often thought of them as one of the overlooked fun cars to drive.
    Pretty much everyone has a memory of one, which without doubt makes them a future classic.

  • @alextoft9199
    @alextoft9199 3 года назад +4

    Have such an appreciation for Fords of this era. My first car was a 1999 Fiesta 1.25 Zetec with the red seats. It was chosen randomly by me as something I could afford and it drove fine when my parents test drove it so I we bought. It was so grateful to have a car but didn't think it was anything special at the time. Can honestly say I've never had more fun driving any other car. The chassis was just fantastic and the engine had a lovely subtle induction roar. Was such fun for the two years I had it and was even ok for long distance work. Miss that car. Faultless reliability too. Electrics in my 2002 Fabia are always playing up! As someone who's Dad had a Rover 75 company car, we had a lot of these with Hertz keyrings on as the 75 was fixed again and again. Seemed all the car you'd ever need to me! 🙂

  • @damieg82
    @damieg82 3 года назад +4

    We had one of these in the family from 2006 to 2018... a 2002 1.6 auto saloon. The one thing that stood out from day one, to now, is the chassis and more specifically, the control blade rear suspension. It's unlike anything I've felt on any other commuter car... taking corners really feels like the back had steering as well, and is coming around just as much as you've steered the front wheels. It's genuine fun, despite the lack of power

  • @icmdead1
    @icmdead1 3 года назад +4

    I remember when this came out new and your right about the styling, cars at the time were still box shaped with rectangular lights and this came along with its flowing lines and angled lights which became the standard for every car maker from then on...

  • @robstokes9782
    @robstokes9782 Год назад +3

    Last year i bought my first car, a Mk1 edge 16v zetec engine, 1 lady owner with 82k miles on it,and all I can say it was a car. Nearly 20yr old car and it's had no faults (apart from a new clutch), I love driving my motor, she's a beaut and for the age has some pull on her, had a few bad boys at the traffic lights revving there motor's until I pull off, and she can move for her age.

  • @psions555
    @psions555 3 года назад +13

    We had a maroon 1.8 when they came out. The way it looked at the time was just so fresh compared to everything else, and the new edge look also looked wonderful on the Puma and Cougar. Multi link rear suspension is what made these stand out from the crowd

  • @crabzero
    @crabzero 2 года назад +4

    bought one yesterday - 2004 mk1 1.6 wagon. my first car - hopefully it'll serve well, gave really good first impressions =)

  • @jonathonedwards6741
    @jonathonedwards6741 3 года назад +19

    Mad respect to the owner for keeping that going. I too learnt on a Mk2 focus (mechanics rather than driving) and do have some nostalgia, to this day I remember the reg of that car 9 years later.

  • @chrisschey7818
    @chrisschey7818 2 года назад +2

    My 2005 Focus died this year because it spent the first 12 years of its life under blizzards in upstate New York. The undercarriage got rusted to the point it couldn't support new brakes etc. Best car I've ever owned & I greatly lament its passing. Will continue to look for a gem like this one.

  • @atomicdave1987
    @atomicdave1987 3 года назад +1

    Awesome video Jay, one of my close mates bought one of these (a 1.6 flight) when it was only 2 years old and on 11,000 miles. We went out for many road trips and back lane hoons in it and what an awesome car it was. Ford did a fantastic job with these. He eventually got rid when it was on about 170k, but it served him flawlessly for years.

  • @oscarzt1652
    @oscarzt1652 3 года назад +3

    my mum had a 1.8 tdci estate in neptune green when i was about 5 years old and Ive now got a moondust silver ST170 5 door at 22 years old and I love it so much.

  • @hexgraphica
    @hexgraphica 3 года назад +26

    When the gearbox is nice, the engine tone is good, the setup is well balanced and the road is twisty and clear of traffic, having too horses means you'll enjoy that beautiful road for a shorter time.

  • @averagepal572
    @averagepal572 3 года назад

    Love the way you'll review any car! Great channel! Keep up the great work!

  • @zeljkojozinovic3550
    @zeljkojozinovic3550 3 года назад +1

    Good to see that you started with more normal cars recently, i drive a 2003 1.8 tdci for 6 years now with 200k miles on the clock and it was a great pleasure all the way. I am a Ford fan since childhood as my father drove a mk3 escort 1.3l.

  • @tommyboy3227
    @tommyboy3227 3 года назад +8

    You've made me feel fashionable!! Mine is a 54 reg and looks identical to this - same colour and 3 doors, but the 1.8 TDCi. Had it from 120k and still going strong at 175k, though needed some welding of rear suspension at last MoT. Drives great on a twisty B road, still looks fresh, and here's hoping it lasts to at least 200k.

  • @evanparker
    @evanparker 3 года назад +3

    my second and third cars were 2002 Focuses, and i really really loved mine. it was so insanely involving to drive, and just a wonderful wondderful ride every minute.

  • @64bakes
    @64bakes 2 года назад +2

    A nice trip down memory lane this was. I was 10 when my parents bought one brand new in 2000. The only brand new car we'd ever had in the family! We had it for around 14 years and 175,000 miles and it never missed a beat. It had a hard life starting with my Dad using it as his own company car and he drove it hard. Then it was handed to my mum who ended up with 2 shunts in the rear - 1 which required a new tailgate. It eventually suffered my incompetence behind the wheel when I was given it at 18, and had to choose between hitting a roundabout instead of the rear end of somebody else's car. Even then we still had it repaired and it continued to work faultlessly until finally sold on. Ours was a black 1.8 with leather and the "sport pack", which was basically traction control and rear discs I think. It was an absolute joy to drive. The gearbox was so precise for a family hatch, even after all the miles ours did.

  • @chrisogrady28
    @chrisogrady28 3 года назад +1

    I noticed how good the design of the 3 door is a few years ago when I saw one in my car park with fresh eyes. The overall shape is really beautiful and the way the rear windows taper to a point and meet the back window is so good and you never see it today.

  • @painauchocolate2395
    @painauchocolate2395 3 года назад +7

    Tell you what, ive really enjoyed this particular review. Its a car quite close to my heart for various reasons, but i had to part ex it when some bearings went. It drove brilliantly and you could feel the speed through the car; as you said, it communicated its intentions very well. A very cohesive car that i do miss. Im going on auto trader now

  • @randymarsh3636
    @randymarsh3636 3 года назад +56

    I wish I brought an rs when they were 7k afew years back.

    • @slideways8022
      @slideways8022 3 года назад

      I saw one at 4 a few years ago

    • @GadgetMart
      @GadgetMart 3 года назад

      Yes the RS was nice.

    • @5555petros
      @5555petros 3 года назад

      You can still find examples here in Greece for 12-13k euros.

    • @connorsutton
      @connorsutton 3 года назад

      @@5555petros left hand drive tho.

    • @lulzyboy
      @lulzyboy 3 года назад +1

      @@connorsutton so... worth more?

  • @supra6t9
    @supra6t9 3 года назад +1

    Yessss their time is now! I picked up a beater 5 speed ZX3 that was rough around the edges but super duper clean underneath. I thought nothing of it until I got it running right and fell in love with the engine and design. Fast forward a year now I’m mk1 focus obsessed. Amazing underrated machines.

  • @AlexQuail
    @AlexQuail 3 года назад +2

    I learned to drive in a mk1 Focus and have appreciated them ever since. Solid little cars for sure.

  • @nickfox4766
    @nickfox4766 3 года назад +3

    Love the video, I still own my 2003 Black Ford Focus 1.6 Zetec, it’s done just 48,000 miles and is still purring. Running costs are low, insurance is £350 a year, what’s not to like. I’ve owned it since 2004. Mines got sporty seats, electric and heated mirrors. And yes it’s a future classic.

  • @aaryeshg.6526
    @aaryeshg.6526 3 года назад +3

    Your point about people _don't appreciate things that are there_ is soooo right.
    It's weird but true that cars in 10-20 years just get a retro vibe.

  • @sophisticated
    @sophisticated 3 года назад +4

    I had an SVT (ST170) and it was just amazing to drive. Still my fav car to drive that I've ever owned.

  • @piotrterpiowski8297
    @piotrterpiowski8297 3 года назад

    A Focus Mark 1 drove me to the hospital when I broke my arm some 10-15 years ago and it is a fond memory. It was really nice and helpful of the person (neighbor's daughter). I'm now actually kinda feeling nostalgic about that.

  • @tobiashop
    @tobiashop 3 года назад +6

    When I was a kid I remember thinking how cool it was with the "taillights on the roof".

  • @grahamevans9606
    @grahamevans9606 3 года назад +3

    One of the best reviews you have done. Most defiantly a future classic.
    Both my lads are learning to drive...and I'll happily push them in the Focus mk 1 direction for a first car.

  • @user-kc6ho8jr8o
    @user-kc6ho8jr8o Год назад +1

    I bought myself one, a 2005 MK1 1600 in pristine condition, looow milage, all options . What a pleasure to drive (and now own). Your video is spot on.

  • @steveberridge4648
    @steveberridge4648 3 года назад

    Ahh, Jay, you’ve made my day with this. You see my daily driver is a mk1 1.6 focus which cost me £575 and everything you said is true. Mine needs some TLC but it’s a wonderful drive. My 20 year old daughter used to slag it off until she borrowed it one day and now her own Ford Ka has died she wants to take it to uni next year !! Great video.

  • @1970boggy
    @1970boggy 3 года назад +4

    Absolutely beautiful 🤩
    The best ending music on RUclips

  • @matthewrayner5966
    @matthewrayner5966 3 года назад +6

    Got to drive a 04 plate 1.8 Zetec, absolutely love it to bits. Best car I've driven, just so sad I can't afford to insure it

  • @Bluebottle_GB
    @Bluebottle_GB 3 года назад +1

    Nice work Jay. My first car, a 1998 1.4 CL 5 door. Poverty spec but it could drive over 400m on a single tank of petrol. Great fun round country lanes. I once drove from Dunkeld to London in a day in it and was feeling fine at the other end too.

  • @pendlepastures2693
    @pendlepastures2693 3 года назад +1

    Love this vid James, I had an nearly identical model and colour, but 5dr and diesel. Only the last year of ownership with rust and repair bills, did the relationship slide less on the love and more on the hate side. Whenever seeing a mk1 now though, always brings back the love... dream would be an ST170 in that famous blue

  • @darrylwebb3625
    @darrylwebb3625 3 года назад +7

    Love it. Ford nailed it in that era of decently reliable cars that still felt like a mechanical device (in the good way) and that you weren't frightened to work on yourself. I'd imagine much smugness of enjoying that car now, knowing that others don't get why those attributes are so special.

    • @flycorvus
      @flycorvus 2 года назад

      Reliable spare parts, pleasure to maintain. The only pain in the @ss: rust.

  • @Cornwall1888
    @Cornwall1888 3 года назад +16

    I’ve got a z4 3.0i like Joel’s, this video makes me realise how quick and well specced it would’ve been in 2004, it still gets compliments today
    I remember in the early 2000’s when the focus was winning every award going

  • @TheMadTatter
    @TheMadTatter 3 года назад +1

    I think this is a pretty good shout Jay. Whenever there is a car which has a massive presence and sells in huge numbers like the MK1 Focus did, then some time later you find yourself thinking "I haven't seen one of them in ages", I do think that is potentially an indicator of a future classic, even if only a very niche future classic, maybe our generations' 2CV or Morris Minor!

  • @keithparish5863
    @keithparish5863 3 года назад +2

    i loved these from the moment they were released in 1998, and finally realised my ambition to own one in 2002, a white 1.8 zetec 5 door. i LOVED it

  • @snazy7777
    @snazy7777 3 года назад +12

    I have a fond memory of my old machanics tutor singling out this car as one of the best cars his ever driven. He had nothing but praise for the chassis, the brakes and daily drivabilty.
    He was a good influence.

  • @davespooney8472
    @davespooney8472 3 года назад +12

    Jay do a vid on the normal 1.7 Puma - a tidy one for a grand they drive really really good!
    All this Focus needs is a couple of holes drilled pre filter in the air box 👍

    • @Mr330d
      @Mr330d 3 года назад +1

      Negative there’s a plastic silencer you can simply remove and the induction noise isn’t baffled

  • @usuallyfixingtinkering
    @usuallyfixingtinkering 3 года назад +1

    Great video! Definitely a modern classic now. After owning my 02' plate 3-door 1.6 auto for several years now with the label of the 'old man banger' stereotype - recently I've had a few people approach me in supermarket car parks commenting on how tidy and cool it looks. Not something I've had before! I firmly believe the MK1 will continue to move into the car enthusiast community as a modern classic in the next few years as most examples are either on their last legs or extremely tidy with little correlation between them. This will only make them far less common. The fact there are so many of them around after at least 16 years is a testament to how they were built and designed. People talk about the rust which is an issue and has killed many of them of down the years, but the main reason a lot are still around is that drive-train that gives that great driving experience and fun factor will just keep soldiering on (just remember to change the timing belt) I don't see many golfs of the same age on the road that's for sure. I definitely think cars from the 90's and early millennium will only flourish in demand and value in the next 5-10 years as people will inevitably try to avoid being forced into an EV for as long as possible, or for the over 65's - possibly indefinetly.

  • @person.X.
    @person.X. 2 года назад +2

    The MK1 Focus represents the pinnacle of value for mass market car buyers. Affordable, reliable, cheap to run, great to drive, practical and fantastic styling for a cheap hatchback.

  • @DriffieldWhiteMOT
    @DriffieldWhiteMOT 3 года назад +10

    I bought a mk1 ST170 two years ago. It might not be an RS but it is such an underrated hot hatch!

    • @st170restoration
      @st170restoration 3 года назад +1

      Same. Completely overshadowed by the launch of the RS a year later so people never tried them

    • @Generalkenobi325
      @Generalkenobi325 2 года назад +1

      Just bought one too what a phenomenal car comfy safe reliable handling is incredible plenty of power to chuck it round the lanes!

  • @yayco2218
    @yayco2218 3 года назад +13

    I just bought Focus ST170 Wagon in Imperial Blue. Great Car

    • @mrtboy
      @mrtboy 3 года назад +2

      I have a 3 door st170, a bit ragged around the edges but still a fantastic thing for bombing along back roads

    • @andysautomotiveadventures9587
      @andysautomotiveadventures9587 3 года назад +1

      I'm building my tdci estate in to an ST170 tribute it's an awesome car

    • @ps36081
      @ps36081 3 года назад +1

      The ST170 Wagon/Estate seems like a rare beast!

    • @andysautomotiveadventures9587
      @andysautomotiveadventures9587 3 года назад +1

      @@ps36081 there's some genuine but they're like hens teeth now

  • @Mattf121
    @Mattf121 3 года назад

    I had a 1.8L Zetec as my second ever car (after an Escort) and it was a great car. The electronics started to go on it, but by that point I had owned it for 5 years and it was around 10 years old. I've checked on it and it is still on the road, it was a great example (apart from the electrics) when I had it so hopefully still is. Great video, brought back memories of one of my favourite cars I've owned..

  • @paultasker7788
    @paultasker7788 3 года назад +2

    Nice to see this. Owned a mark 1 brand new in 2004. It handled like a dream and was comfortable too. The engine didn't have much go and the worst thing on mine was the road noise from the tyres. I've since found that anything with Michelin's in that decade was loud so changing tyres might have improved things. The gearbox was best I've had. I replaced with a mark 2 1.8. That engine was nicer and it was quieter but something got lost. It lacked the crispness and agility. I think biggest issue was mark 2 1.8 was electronic steering and mark 1 was hydraulic. Fast forward 17 years and it still looks great. What surprises me is how the interior looks. People never rated that back then but now it looks refreshingly interesting. Especially nice as a 3 door which mine was. I had a choice of edge or flight and I opted for the later as only 8400 brand new! Bargain.

  • @j4r4lly22
    @j4r4lly22 3 года назад +3

    I had a new 1.8 Zetec in 2000 which was followed by a 1.8 TDCi and then an ST170. Utterly brilliant to drive, comfortable, reliable, practical etc. I've been looking for another one recently to keep for the future. Good ones are climbing in price now and they sell very quickly. Ideal for me would be a 1.8 Zetec 3-door in silver with Climate and Reflex Pack or another ST170 3 door with Custom Pack in Magnum grey, Machine silver or Capri blue. People underestimate how good these are and how much of an industry changer they were when launched, forcing all the other manufacturers to up their game to compete. Top review. Well done.

    • @j4r4lly22
      @j4r4lly22 3 года назад

      Just reporting back that I have indeed managed to find and purchase a very nice low mileage ST170 3-door in Magnum Grey with the Comfort Pack and 6 disc CD changer.

  • @Mattious
    @Mattious 3 года назад +6

    A very interesting take on a car that most people wouldn’t give a second glance. I would definitely agree that this is a future classic, it seems that everything with a Ford badge eventually becomes desirable. Great video James.

  • @mickmiller9936
    @mickmiller9936 3 года назад

    I had 3 mk1’s in zetec trim and I loved them. Had the first at 18 and it was that good over the years I kept going back to them. Just bought a mk2 ST and I can’t help feeling it lacks that precision steering/suspension feel that the mk1 had. Such a perfect drivers feel in a very mainstream car, so underrated.

  • @andypocalypse
    @andypocalypse 3 года назад

    just finished getting rid of the rust on my 1.6 zetec.... had it for 13 years and still love it as much now as I did then :)

  • @snbala
    @snbala 3 года назад +15

    Was great to meet you James and I am glad you liked my car. I totally agree with the title of the video.

    • @miff227
      @miff227 3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the share

    • @brianiswrong
      @brianiswrong 3 года назад +1

      Thankyou for allow us to see a nice one again👍

  • @Focusonbehind
    @Focusonbehind 2 года назад +3

    I just bought a MK1 2.0i 16v for 1200 euro with 170.000km on it. It's value doubled in the last months for some reason. They become rare here, the 2.0i, in good condition.

  • @paul1978g
    @paul1978g 3 года назад +1

    I owned a Mk1 "W" plate 1.8 Zetec Climate in my earlier years. Brilliant car. The only thing that went wrong in my years of ownership was the centre return spring on the gear shift broke. Probably the most reliable car I've ever owned, all whilst being great fun to throw at roundabouts and twisty corners.

  • @johnmaaate2833
    @johnmaaate2833 3 года назад

    My dad drives a 4 door sedan version of this. I've been learning to drive in it, and although I've never driven any other car, it's so much fun.

  • @akjl01
    @akjl01 Год назад +3

    Cracking car to be fair. I had a 3 door model (Zetec) similar to the one you’re driving. It was a good looker when I put some decent Ford wheels on it too. More than pleasant to drive even with the 1.6 engine. Definitely agree..

  • @pitbox6497
    @pitbox6497 3 года назад +3

    I've got one of these, same colour but Flight trim (poverty). It's my first car and I've had it for 3 years now. Cost me nothing as it was my grandparents' car and has probably cost about £1000 in maintenance over that time, I got it at 45000 miles and it's about 72000 miles. It's a great handling little car, and although it's utterly gutless and personally I'm not a huge fan of the looks, you've hit the nail on the head here Jayemm!

    • @danmoney9932
      @danmoney9932 3 года назад

      Crikey what went wrong that cost so much?

    • @pitbox6497
      @pitbox6497 3 года назад +1

      @@danmoney9932 When you add up routine servicing, tyres, cambelt+water pump, a full set of new springs (3 of 4 springs failed in the space of a year) and a new coil+leads, that makes just about a grand. The cam belt change was the most expensive thing, at £400, and the springs came in at £360 when you add it up.
      To be fair, if you average it out, £350 per year is really not bad for the total running costs of a 16 year old car especially when it's being driven in the way you'd expect a 17-20 year old guy to be driving! 😂

    • @danmoney9932
      @danmoney9932 3 года назад

      @@pitbox6497 fair one, I didn't think about the cambelt and that probably is worth doing if you're giving it the beans most of the time. 👍

  • @Matt-go7ss
    @Matt-go7ss 3 года назад

    I had a 1.6 focus in 1999 as a hire car. It was absolutely unbelievable. I ragged it to within an inch of its life as you do with a hire car. It was brilliant to drive round the bends I've driven loads of cars since and it still remains one of the best

  • @stewartbrown4394
    @stewartbrown4394 3 года назад +1

    Had a facelift mk1 zetec, the handling was spot on and it went well enough with the 1.8 tdci engine.

  • @marcabbey5929
    @marcabbey5929 3 года назад +4

    I’m on my second MK 1 TDCI Ghia. Even now it does 45-48 MPG. The chassis and steering feel is leagues above the equivalent Astra etc. Its a shame that sometimes these can only be one big bill away from the scrap heap.

  • @kevinconnolly759
    @kevinconnolly759 3 года назад +5

    I’d love to see a review of the mk1 Mondeo especially as production has now ceased

  • @paulridley3184
    @paulridley3184 2 года назад +2

    Hi just watched your video on focus mk 1 i have owned a 2001 1*8zetec for about 14 years now i bought it of a friend of my sister with full service history and only 28,000. miles on i have now got 98 800 and still never lets me dow during covid it didn't move for 4months first time I went back to it it started first time 🚗👍👍👍👍👍

  • @grahaigh
    @grahaigh 3 года назад +1

    We've had our 2003 1.6LX for fourteen years and it's now done 250,000 miles. We don't regret a minute of it. It has all the conveniences we need without the stuff we don't. It's easy to own, nice to drive and still feels special after all these years.

  • @joshuataylor9258
    @joshuataylor9258 3 года назад +13

    One of, if not the best FWD handling car of its time. And will still put most new cars to shame in the corners today.
    I've owned mine for 2 years now and love it.

    • @kieranmz4614
      @kieranmz4614 2 года назад

      I'm thinking of buying one, how does it stack up against an r50 mini 1.6 in terms of handling and drive?

  • @Dave.S.TT600
    @Dave.S.TT600 3 года назад +4

    The rear suspension , as it compresses, adds more Toe-In ...to reduce understeer. That is Key.

    • @flycorvus
      @flycorvus 2 года назад

      A great leap from Ford in '98. Multilink rear suspension in a compact car.

  • @2010GRABOWSKI
    @2010GRABOWSKI 3 года назад +1

    I have the 4 door saloon Ghia 2.0 from 2000 and MK4 focus Vignale and still love throwing the old focus round bends and so fun to drive!

  • @jcarvalho1500
    @jcarvalho1500 3 года назад +2

    Had a 01’ Focus MKI TDDI for 6 years. Sold it with new clutch, tyres, full service and 200k miles, ready for another 100k! What a battle tank that car was! And quite funny and dynamic to drive! Also great in fuel efficiency! It is still out there somewhere in West Sussex.

  • @ignignxkt
    @ignignxkt 3 года назад +8

    "Let's put the theory to the test, shall we?" : Cuisinart noises ensue:

  • @Azeria
    @Azeria 3 года назад +13

    One of these (four door, LX, pacific green) was the first car I remember my mum having when I was a kid, an 02, I still remember the number plate!
    If it’s anything like the Fiesta of the same era, you can get OEM tape decks for them, so you can play your own music with one of the adapters over the useless CD player or a crappy FM transmitter.

    • @SimonCapewell
      @SimonCapewell 3 года назад +1

      Or if you're handy with a soldering iron, you can rig a 3.5mm jack lead direct onto the CD audio output, feeding the cable out via the finger hole on the "smugglers drawer". The only other thing you need is a CD full of silence to keep the input active.

  • @damianplayinggames8153
    @damianplayinggames8153 2 года назад +1

    My grandma has an mk1 a 1998 to be exact and she bought it when it was new
    It has no rust at all and she is taking care of the car very well

  • @spaceman9001
    @spaceman9001 3 года назад +2

    I actually purchased one of these used here in the States a couple months ago and have been dumping money into it fixing it up after the previous owner mechanically neglected it. It's a great car overall and is quite a bit of fun to drive.

  • @Ben-ul7tk
    @Ben-ul7tk 3 года назад +5

    6:05 he drives past 4 more Focuses in about 5 seconds 😆 they're everywhere

    • @keirbourne5323
      @keirbourne5323 3 года назад +2

      they're not everywhere, though. of those 3 focuses, 1 was mk1, 1 was mk2, 1 was mk3. the mk1 is not too common nowadays

    • @highmm2696
      @highmm2696 3 года назад +1

      @@keirbourne5323 he's talking about focuses as a series of car.

    • @SimonCapewell
      @SimonCapewell 3 года назад

      @@keirbourne5323 The Mk1 had a massive ding in the rear arch and a bumper held on with tape too :-D

  • @ciaranwebb6871
    @ciaranwebb6871 3 года назад +9

    To understand just how great this was when new, compare it to a MK4 golf. Or a MK4 astra. They look from a different decade. This could have been produced 5 years ago.

    • @MyNewLeng
      @MyNewLeng 3 года назад +2

      It's a shame the weak link in these has always been the engines. Asthmatic petrols and unreliable diesels.
      The perfect hatchback would be a MK1 Focus with one of the good engines from a MK4 Golf like the 1.9 PD130 diesel or 1.8 20v T.

    • @ciaranwebb6871
      @ciaranwebb6871 3 года назад +1

      @@MyNewLeng That is true. Imagine that, someone PDing a focus.

    • @richboy900
      @richboy900 3 года назад +1

      The focus was a breakthrough for ford, especially when the mk4 golf was one of the worst golf generations.

    • @lulzyboy
      @lulzyboy 3 года назад

      @@MyNewLeng literally just drove a 1.8 Petrol RHD Mk1 Focus from Bulgaria to Estonia for my personal collection and had the exact same idea on the way back. I own a 130 1.9 Octavia too and slapping that engine in this car would be one hell of a beast. I might do it tbh

    • @danmoney9932
      @danmoney9932 3 года назад +4

      Focus the more interesting car for sure but definitely more golfs and probably more Astra's still on the roads though.

  • @rufant6110
    @rufant6110 3 года назад +1

    Proper.
    Just the best outside the box automotive content out there.
    Glad I’m not the only one with these on their radar. Would love a deep dive on Richard Parry Jones and Ford deciding to stop building rubbish.

  • @parkview113
    @parkview113 3 года назад

    thanks. never miss a vid ...... best honest reviewer ...