I don't agree with the "dramatic" exterior on the focus, i love the new look on the new focus, it was the selling point for me. What he didn't mention was what was under the bonnet, the focus would win that part hands down. It does FAR more MPG, it's good for the economy and it has a tonne of features that saves you fuel, for example when you are idle in traffic, the car shuts itself down until you are ready to take off again, love this feature!
That's a very good new Focus, I just was surprised by the bad quality of the internal finishes, but IMO its not so important at all, but I'm crazy for this Astra, it's just pretty good looking. The most awesome design!
Astra is best looking by far with it's eagle shapes inside and out. The Astras interior is miles better than both as well with plenty of chrome. Have test driven all 3. This man is a liar.
astra is the best car here wtf is he talking about?!?the feeling when you drive and sit in an astra is much beter then focus and everything you touch is sooo nice.this astra is very stable at higher speeds as well and in the real world most economical
No, i am talking about engine and wind noise mostly but yeah, i guess you're right. My new 1.0 ecoboost Focus is so quiet that you don't notice it is running when the engine is at idle.
I cannot recommend the Focus 1.0 Ecoboost enough. It has won engine of the year award this year. When I drive it it has more than plenty of power and puts a smile on my face every time you drive it, right from the thrum sound of the 3 cylinder engine, to the fuel efficiency and how smooth and quiet it is. If heavy footed, it will manage about 35-40 mpg but I average about 50mpg. Both variants have low CO2. I would only recommend it if you do short journeys though. Otherwise, go for the diesel.
The reviewer's height varies depending on what car he is reviewing. I've seen a couple of videos and he says he's 5"9, then 5"10 now 5"11. he'll be 6"0 soon. LOL
In the US the car dealerships are having a hard time keeping the Focus in stock. I just ordered one and I have to wait two months to get it and I only live 10 miles from the plant that produces the Focus.
I own a Focus Zetec S and i must say i love it, i prefer VW's to ford in general though but without being bias i must say the ford is superb in every single way. The reviewer isn't lying when he said the ford is firm at low speed, it's very firm. I like this at high speed because it handles amazing. The golf however at low speed goes over bumps like a bentley. When it comes to buying and keeping, i would say get the golf if you can afford it. the ford loses too much value for an owner
hello hows the 1.0 ecoboost focus in terms of performance is it as good as a 1.6tdi golf in performance and hows the fuel consumption wen light footed and heavy footed
The Vauxhall has the stop/start gizmo its called ecoflex so have many other makes,its no big deal more of a nuisance really,the Vauxhall has also other gizmos like Hill assist which is really handy
In Bulgaria there's a saying "The best Ford is the sold one." And here we drive the cars way after their warranty expires and after 10 years the build quality is what matters. And I think VW are the best when talking about quality.
Astra is the winner then the Focus i say Golf has had its time its the name holding it high not saying its a bad car its just over rated thanks to its history
Brandon Friesen I disagree with your comment entirely. I have a 61 plate Golf and a 14 plate focus - both 2.0tdci versions - and I can safely say that when I want some fun, I get the Focus out...... not the dull, safe and steady Golf. Good car, and I wouldn't change her, but my god its boring!
That's fine if you disagree with my comment. Boring-ness is subjective. I found the mk7 golf 1.4 tsi to be great fun. The 1.6 focus was good but not Golf good. I would never own a Focus. Reliability isn't that great and it's not nearly the practical car it should be. Too small and cramped up front.
Brandon Friesen now that's interesting - i find the Golf a bit too small in the cabin. I had a 53 plate focus that accrued 190k miles and never once went wrong. It's luck of the draw I guess. What are you driving currently?
Brandon Friesen ps it's refreshing to see someone reply without needlessly swearing and taking every word personally. An adult on RUclips at long last!
Brandon Friesen ps it's refreshing to see someone reply without needlessly swearing and taking every word personally. An adult on RUclips at long last!
Hello, if you are doin short journeys, go for the 1.0 EcoBoost (if you still haven't decided). Since then, the 1.6 TDCI has been availabe on the Focus, and gets 83.1mpg, with 88g/km CO2. I'd go for the diesel if I were you, especially if you drive it for more than half an hour or so on your way to places.
Test drove one of the new ford focus's here in aus yesterday and I have to say it's woeful, I only wish we got euro imports, not rubbish made in Thailand.
Not to nit-pick. But the Focus has a Cargo Volume of 674 liters versus the Golf's 413 liters. In case there some differences between the NA and UK models.
1.6 tdci is good but i felt the 1.6 tdci very sluggish it has almost no torq below 2000 rpm and in city driving in bumper to bumper traffic low end torq is the most wanted atribute of an engine in ma experience otherwise i ll get end up revving the engine at slopes inclines traffic signals etc 2 keep the car moving and thats a stress and 4 that reason the 1.6 TDI of VW is a gem,beautiful low end torq but i dont like golfs desin and features and lite steerin, i ll go with 1.0 ecoboost fiesta125ps
Vauxhall is an old British car manufacturer from 1903 that was bought by GM in 1925. It's been GM's face in the UK since then. They have shared models with Opel since the 1980's. Vauxhall and Ford produce the most popular cars in the UK. Vauxhall is a trusted and well established brand, rebranding it Opel could well be business disaster.
Well 35-40 mpg while heavy footed seems impressive for me since its a petrol, just because in my country India petrol and diesel car price margin is very high say around 200 pounds so i belive by putn 2000 pounds of extra petrol will do the job and from ma experince diesel service costs are 2 higher
I have driven 2 different Golfs and one Golf plus for a company car, one with a 1.6 DSG, and one with a 2.0 manual. Firstly, I must say how excellent they are to drive, they are great all round cars with smooth, punchy acceleration. owever, the interior trim, as with the 5 Passats I have driven (even on top spec models) is dour, and always breaks or falls apart. Add this to the fact an Astra or Focus is cheaper and plusher, along with being more stylish, then the Golf is a clearly over rated.
All three cars have their good points but at the end of the day you have to decide which one you want to live with and for me the Astra's looks do it for me over the golfs slightly plain looks and the Fords busy angles.
I ve learnt to drive in a first generation focus. It was a nice car however i didnt like its appearance that much. And this new one is the best driving car according to reviews, however im kinda reluctant about its aesthetics. What other cars did u consider before going for the ford + what motor did u pick? :)
"Drive ability" isn't tangible as well. It depends if you want a car that gives you some "excitement" in twisty roads or not. Because the Golf drives very well, not as sharp.
Can't understand why journalists praise the golf interior. Yes its nicely put together but so are most euro hatches and what's more its so dull. To me the golf is like a bosch washing machine, very good at its job but you don't fall in love with your washing machine. I'd take either of the other two over the golf anyday.
Nice :) VTEC... But again... I'd rather take Octavia, not Jetta cos: looks, get more for money and easier access to the boot cos it's hatch! BTW I dont care about cheap plastics, I like design (in & out) and believe on reliability! Dont love the new model, but I cant ignore THAT space, so still would choose :)
I like the VW golf. For the fact that holds value when its time to sell. But i know fords drive fantastic. I have owned many vauxhall. And many ford and always get shafted when time to sell.But as a ST driver i want the perfect combo. style. And the resale value. For once im temped to be boring and have a Golf TDI.LOok unimpressive but a capable car. And hold money. Good for me. TdI GT good enough.
If anything, it has more soft touch than the Golf. Also, the Golf's interior is quite bland looking, even on the new model, the entire car looks dull. At least the Focus has design and character put into it. I love my 1.0 EcoBoost Focus, drives great, too. MPG is also best in class with the Focus, 83.1mpg with the 88g/km 1.6 TDCI, and a generous 115bhp. I could go on about how the Focus is best selling, safest and best value for money, but I'd be here all day.
For the interior wise, ford focus look more premium with soft touch material(for hi spec eg: s+), golf interior quite boring n conservative... Maybe golf win for the performance
I recently drove a ford focus and to be honest i was not impressed, the ride was firm and bumpy , the fuel economy is poor, in my opinion the astra is betted value for money with a comfortable ride
So the Ford is the most engaging to drive, the Vauxhall is the best looking and the VW is the most well-rounded. I think there's no winner here because all three are amongst the top 5 best sellers in the UK.
Take the badge off the VW and it would be in 3rd place. The inside might be good quality but its 5 years out of date at least. ok from the front but like a shed from the side. The resale value may be high but its not like its any more reliable than the others. If you needlessly change your car every 2 years you will win on the golf but if I had that much money I would go for something more interesting and keep it longer. As for the Astra the 1.4T does the biz on corners if you now how to drive!
VW quality is a myth their cars are no more reliable than other makes and down on Japanese - check JD Power surveys. Not saying they are bad but they are no Lexus, The Civic is actually has the best quality as its the most reliable hatch by far. The door shutting nicely on the golf is no use on the hard shoulder, VW also put a lot of £ into all the car magazines. As for Kia and Hyundai (same Co by the way) you are living in the past, Even directors at VW were admiring the new i30 at a show
@lemonadeez hahahahaha you are funny. Quality an refinement are tangible more or less, desirability isn't. In terms of driving ability the focus is not better the guy said is only a litter more conformable at higher speeds but the golf is overall more comfortable. Let me ask you this and think hard: drive ability is a tangible quality???
If anything, the Golf has a more dreary and plasticy interior. I have driven many, and they aren't all the quality most people try to make you believe they are.
Astra is nice, Golf got the best engines, gearbox, space ect. but boaring, Focus hm hm.. nice? no Modern yes but Golf got better technology, so Fucos? Idont know this world wide modell looks big fail for me :(
I don't agree with the "dramatic" exterior on the focus, i love the new look on the new focus, it was the selling point for me.
What he didn't mention was what was under the bonnet, the focus would win that part hands down. It does FAR more MPG, it's good for the economy and it has a tonne of features that saves you fuel, for example when you are idle in traffic, the car shuts itself down until you are ready to take off again, love this feature!
The Golf has it's name, that's all. VW is seen as a quality brand in Europe, in the US they're not regarded as anything at all, pure brand perception.
That's because Americans are jingoistic fascists that hate anything that isn't American.
@@kristoffer3000 What a moronic comment
@@davepork4914 Found the American!
@@kristoffer3000 I'm actually Malaysian, but don't let that stop your hilarity.
That's a very good new Focus, I just was surprised by the bad quality of the internal finishes, but IMO its not so important at all, but I'm crazy for this Astra, it's just pretty good looking. The most awesome design!
Astra is best looking by far with it's eagle shapes inside and out. The Astras interior is miles better than both as well with plenty of chrome. Have test driven all 3. This man is a liar.
From base model point of view, I would definitely go with the Focus. However, as you climb the food chain, the Golf becomes my pick.
My focus gets delivered next week I'm getting the 1.6 tdci zetec.any word on reliability
How did the reliability turn out for you?
astra is the best car here wtf is he talking about?!?the feeling when you drive and sit in an astra is much beter then focus and everything you touch is sooo nice.this astra is very stable at higher speeds as well and in the real world most economical
the interior in the astra is sooooooooooo much nicer, aswell.
OPEL FOREVER
Yus 😍✊
No, i am talking about engine and wind noise mostly but yeah, i guess you're right. My new 1.0 ecoboost Focus is so quiet that you don't notice it is running when the engine is at idle.
got my focus today - IT'S AWESOME!!!
Focus looks so much better with the body kits on. In zetec s form
I really like the look of the new Focus... In person it looks so sleek!
I cannot recommend the Focus 1.0 Ecoboost enough. It has won engine of the year award this year. When I drive it it has more than plenty of power and puts a smile on my face every time you drive it, right from the thrum sound of the 3 cylinder engine, to the fuel efficiency and how smooth and quiet it is. If heavy footed, it will manage about 35-40 mpg but I average about 50mpg. Both variants have low CO2. I would only recommend it if you do short journeys though. Otherwise, go for the diesel.
The reviewer's height varies depending on what car he is reviewing. I've seen a couple of videos and he says he's 5"9, then 5"10 now 5"11. he'll be 6"0 soon. LOL
people lie about their height a lot
😂
5 11 in all the videos I've seen of him. Link me one video where he says otherwise!
I got it for almost 4 months now, and it's still the best car i ever drove!
Depending what tyres are on it maybe,but a lot of dealers seem to change the factory fitted tyres for some strange reason.
In the US the car dealerships are having a hard time keeping the Focus in stock. I just ordered one and I have to wait two months to get it and I only live 10 miles from the plant that produces the Focus.
No one's in one level as Civic: for the looks, space (boot especially), quality and VTEC engines!
i've even recognized the bushes along the road!they are the same as in previous videos
I do not know which is the best but the vauxhall is the most beautiful.
I own a Focus Zetec S and i must say i love it, i prefer VW's to ford in general though but without being bias i must say the ford is superb in every single way. The reviewer isn't lying when he said the ford is firm at low speed, it's very firm. I like this at high speed because it handles amazing. The golf however at low speed goes over bumps like a bentley. When it comes to buying and keeping, i would say get the golf if you can afford it. the ford loses too much value for an owner
hello hows the 1.0 ecoboost focus in terms of performance is it as good as a 1.6tdi golf in performance and hows the fuel consumption wen light footed and heavy footed
The Vauxhall has the stop/start gizmo its called ecoflex so have many other makes,its no big deal more of a nuisance really,the Vauxhall has also other gizmos like Hill assist which is really handy
In Bulgaria there's a saying "The best Ford is the sold one." And here we drive the cars way after their warranty expires and after 10 years the build quality is what matters. And I think VW are the best when talking about quality.
Astra is the winner then the Focus i say Golf has had its time its the name holding it high not saying its a bad car its just over rated thanks to its history
@hercegovac00 Thats true but the lights are still higher than other cars, almost beside the windows.
Brandon Friesen I disagree with your comment entirely. I have a 61 plate Golf and a 14 plate focus - both 2.0tdci versions - and I can safely say that when I want some fun, I get the Focus out...... not the dull, safe and steady Golf. Good car, and I wouldn't change her, but my god its boring!
That's fine if you disagree with my comment. Boring-ness is subjective. I found the mk7 golf 1.4 tsi to be great fun. The 1.6 focus was good but not Golf good. I would never own a Focus. Reliability isn't that great and it's not nearly the practical car it should be. Too small and cramped up front.
Brandon Friesen now that's interesting - i find the Golf a bit too small in the cabin. I had a 53 plate focus that accrued 190k miles and never once went wrong. It's luck of the draw I guess. What are you driving currently?
Brandon Friesen ps it's refreshing to see someone reply without needlessly swearing and taking every word personally. An adult on RUclips at long last!
Brandon Friesen ps it's refreshing to see someone reply without needlessly swearing and taking every word personally. An adult on RUclips at long last!
+9FORDIE9 here here my thoughts exactly well done sir !
Hello, if you are doin short journeys, go for the 1.0 EcoBoost (if you still haven't decided). Since then, the 1.6 TDCI has been availabe on the Focus, and gets 83.1mpg, with 88g/km CO2. I'd go for the diesel if I were you, especially if you drive it for more than half an hour or so on your way to places.
Test drove one of the new ford focus's here in aus yesterday and I have to say it's woeful, I only wish we got euro imports, not rubbish made in Thailand.
@lemonadeez o rly? quality and refinement are not tangible qualities? if you say so..
Not to nit-pick. But the Focus has a Cargo Volume of 674 liters versus the Golf's 413 liters. In case there some differences between the NA and UK models.
Great review by the way this guy should be on tv
1.6 tdci is good but i felt the 1.6 tdci very sluggish it has almost no torq below 2000 rpm and in city driving in bumper to bumper traffic low end torq is the most wanted atribute of an engine in ma experience otherwise i ll get end up revving the engine at slopes inclines traffic signals etc 2 keep the car moving and thats a stress and 4 that reason the 1.6 TDI of VW is a gem,beautiful low end torq but i dont like golfs desin and features and lite steerin, i ll go with 1.0 ecoboost fiesta125ps
Are you sure it was a Titanium, someone posted from the U.S saying you cant get the Titanium in the USA
Vauxhall is an old British car manufacturer from 1903 that was bought by GM in 1925. It's been GM's face in the UK since then. They have shared models with Opel since the 1980's. Vauxhall and Ford produce the most popular cars in the UK. Vauxhall is a trusted and well established brand, rebranding it Opel could well be business disaster.
@TheMr1981noname no same class - thats considered premium hatchback
@PS3DUDE290 Focus, the equipment you get as standard is unbeatable
Astra looks the best
Well 35-40 mpg while heavy footed seems impressive for me since its a petrol, just because in my country India petrol and diesel car price margin is very high say around 200 pounds so i belive by putn 2000 pounds of extra petrol will do the job and from ma experince diesel service costs are 2 higher
Nah sorry Matt Vauxhall Astra any day 😍
I have driven 2 different Golfs and one Golf plus for a company car, one with a 1.6 DSG, and one with a 2.0 manual. Firstly, I must say how excellent they are to drive, they are great all round cars with smooth, punchy acceleration. owever, the interior trim, as with the 5 Passats I have driven (even on top spec models) is dour, and always breaks or falls apart. Add this to the fact an Astra or Focus is cheaper and plusher, along with being more stylish, then the Golf is a clearly over rated.
Digital radio? Sold
All three cars have their good points but at the end of the day you have to decide which one you want to live with and for me the Astra's looks do it for me over the golfs slightly plain looks and the Fords busy angles.
I ve learnt to drive in a first generation focus. It was a nice car however i didnt like its appearance that much. And this new one is the best driving car according to reviews, however im kinda reluctant about its aesthetics. What other cars did u consider before going for the ford + what motor did u pick? :)
"Drive ability" isn't tangible as well. It depends if you want a car that gives you some "excitement" in twisty roads or not. Because the Golf drives very well, not as sharp.
Quality refinement in a ford are you having a laugh,have a look in the vauxhall and see the difference
I have it all in my Astra... Cant believe these tests... LoL
why is Vauxhall and not opel?:)
You say the 3rd gen has EHPAS for the first time - it doesn't. The Mk2 had EHPAS also.
Can't understand why journalists praise the golf interior. Yes its nicely put together but so are most euro hatches and what's more its so dull. To me the golf is like a bosch washing machine, very good at its job but you don't fall in love with your washing machine. I'd take either of the other two over the golf anyday.
You now can get the Titanium Focus in the U.S.A.
I will go with Astra-Focus then Golf
Why is he saying that it's a better car than the astra ?!
Nice :) VTEC...
But again... I'd rather take Octavia, not Jetta cos: looks, get more for money and easier access to the boot cos it's hatch! BTW I dont care about cheap plastics, I like design (in & out) and believe on reliability! Dont love the new model, but I cant ignore THAT space, so still would choose :)
I like the VW golf. For the fact that holds value when its time to sell. But i know fords drive fantastic. I have owned many vauxhall. And many ford and always get shafted when time to sell.But as a ST driver i want the perfect combo. style. And the resale value. For once im temped to be boring and have a Golf TDI.LOok unimpressive but a capable car. And hold money. Good for me. TdI GT good enough.
@lgugue test drive all three, the focus is the most fun and it puts a smile on your face every time you drive it
:)
mazda 3 or the focus?
If anything, it has more soft touch than the Golf. Also, the Golf's interior is quite bland looking, even on the new model, the entire car looks dull. At least the Focus has design and character put into it. I love my 1.0 EcoBoost Focus, drives great, too. MPG is also best in class with the Focus, 83.1mpg with the 88g/km 1.6 TDCI, and a generous 115bhp. I could go on about how the Focus is best selling, safest and best value for money, but I'd be here all day.
the new i30 2012 is the most beautifull
For the interior wise, ford focus look more premium with soft touch material(for hi spec eg: s+), golf interior quite boring n conservative... Maybe golf win for the performance
I recently drove a ford focus and to be honest i was not impressed, the ride was firm and bumpy , the fuel economy is poor, in my opinion the astra is betted value for money with a comfortable ride
So the Ford is the most engaging to drive, the Vauxhall is the best looking and the VW is the most well-rounded. I think there's no winner here because all three are amongst the top 5 best sellers in the UK.
I believe the Golf handles better. I've seen a slalom comparison between these and the Golf was faster.
Take the badge off the VW and it would be in 3rd place. The inside might be good quality but its 5 years out of date at least. ok from the front but like a shed from the side. The resale value may be high but its not like its any more reliable than the others. If you needlessly change your car every 2 years you will win on the golf but if I had that much money I would go for something more interesting and keep it longer. As for the Astra the 1.4T does the biz on corners if you now how to drive!
My Ford Touch is only available on the U.S Focus. :)
Good luck you must have got a good one
o q signinifica plain???
@Superlasek deberías verlo de cerca. El morro es precioso, le falla el culo, al que hay que acostumbrarse. Pero en blanco es realmente bonito.
thats because its a ford chassis and running gear
@lemonadeez good point and well said
It is actually the quietest car in its class. And the Golf uses much cheaper and more breakable parts.
False, the Ford Focus has more standard equipment on each trim level than any other car in it's class.
FOCUS!
I think Focus is not ugly for me:) I think its pretty handsome but not the best looking.
Test the new Astra 2.0 cdti and you will want one
driving ability is the only thing that mattteeerssss
Quality, refinement and desirability are not tangible qualities compared to drive ability. So Ford wins.
Mazda 3 has a focus chassis,and running gear as far as I know, ford own mazda
Yuck! the VW is soo plain!
A friends VW has rusted 5 years after purchase so forget about this car for sure. Water in the door also is a problem.
This guy is the best !
ill always buy vauxhall, great car, and is it just me or is the ford identical to the kia cee'd estate xD
About the only bloke I’ve seen, that said the Focus is better than the Astra! (I must live a sheltered life then, I guess!)
did you notes all vw looks the same .
Ony Astra can have a leather interior but not rear electric windows...
LOL
is the first comparative around the world that the golf wins the ford focus
3 great cars!
VW quality is a myth their cars are no more reliable than other makes and down on Japanese - check JD Power surveys. Not saying they are bad but they are no Lexus, The Civic is actually has the best quality as its the most reliable hatch by far. The door shutting nicely on the golf is no use on the hard shoulder, VW also put a lot of £ into all the car magazines. As for Kia and Hyundai (same Co by the way) you are living in the past, Even directors at VW were admiring the new i30 at a show
hiya just to let u know that I like the ford focus better
1. Civic 2. Ford 3. Astra 4. Golf
@lemonadeez hahahahaha you are funny. Quality an refinement are tangible more or less, desirability isn't. In terms of driving ability the focus is not better the guy said is only a litter more conformable at higher speeds but the golf is overall more comfortable. Let me ask you this and think hard: drive ability is a tangible quality???
just got the golf only 23,000
If anything, the Golf has a more dreary and plasticy interior. I have driven many, and they aren't all the quality most people try to make you believe they are.
250hp Focus ST, 0-60 under 6 seconds. 300hp Golf R, 0-60 under 5 seconds. Yeah the Astra would kill the Golf and Focus!
nice video
I will still be under warranty surly
@derbigpr500 so we're listening u mr.crystal cleary guy..
Astra is nice, Golf got the best engines, gearbox, space ect. but boaring, Focus hm hm.. nice? no Modern yes but Golf got better technology, so Fucos? Idont know this world wide modell looks big fail for me :(
i'd go astra! jealous down people.
Focus have this something.