The 2018 Titanium does look much better vs. my 2013 Titanium, however that grill should be gloss black, not chrome. Ford should also offer an optional 18' ST wheel, like I have on mine & it was an option in 2013, because those wheels on the 2018 Titanium look awful. As far as the MPG goes, they do better than 24/34. Mine routinely gets 27 MPG city & 37 MPG highway. Lastly, I have no idea if a 2018 Titanium drives any differently vs. a 2013 equipped with the DCT transmission. I'd like to drive a 2018 for one week to compare the two vehicles.
PokerRun388 that whole car the way the titanium looks, is more luxurious like Lincoln style in my opinion. Looks so much nicer the way this titanium looks. I own a 2017 focus sedan SEL Oxford white and it’s fully loaded. I have road hazard protection and I have the premium maintenance program. My road hazard protection is on a 5 year contract and it’s from this company called mechanic tech or something like that. Bought this car new with 8 miles on the odometer. Has about 40,000 miles now and I’ve had it since 12/09/2017 bought new at the ford dealership. Plan to keep this car. Already financed it and my maintenance program last me until 75,000 miles and my road hazard has the premium warranty on it. Replaces anything and everything that can go out or break on the car.
Did Ford Fixed the transmission problem they had in previous years.... all the grinding, noise, stalling, hitch feel like, etc.... what about Ford stopping production on all cars in the USA by 2020? I think they are talking only building the Mustang and Focus crossover cars and some trucks and SUV's
The transmission you are talking about is the PowerShift Transmission, all the Focus' with the Ecoboost and the SelectShift Transmission won't have that issue.
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The 2018 Titanium does look much better vs. my 2013 Titanium, however that grill should be gloss black, not chrome. Ford should also offer an optional 18' ST wheel, like I have on mine & it was an option in 2013, because those wheels on the 2018 Titanium look awful. As far as the MPG goes, they do better than 24/34. Mine routinely gets 27 MPG city & 37 MPG highway. Lastly, I have no idea if a 2018 Titanium drives any differently vs. a 2013 equipped with the DCT transmission. I'd like to drive a 2018 for one week to compare the two vehicles.
PokerRun388 that whole car the way the titanium looks, is more luxurious like Lincoln style in my opinion. Looks so much nicer the way this titanium looks. I own a 2017 focus sedan SEL Oxford white and it’s fully loaded. I have road hazard protection and I have the premium maintenance program. My road hazard protection is on a 5 year contract and it’s from this company called mechanic tech or something like that. Bought this car new with 8 miles on the odometer. Has about 40,000 miles now and I’ve had it since 12/09/2017 bought new at the ford dealership. Plan to keep this car. Already financed it and my maintenance program last me until 75,000 miles and my road hazard has the premium warranty on it. Replaces anything and everything that can go out or break on the car.
Not Naturally asperated? But Direct cylinder fuel injection
They don't have transmission problem right?
Z Ō I believe it was solved by the 2017 model
Great looking car
I Love What I see
Did Ford Fixed the transmission problem they had in previous years.... all the grinding, noise, stalling, hitch feel like, etc.... what about Ford stopping production on all cars in the USA by 2020? I think they are talking only building the Mustang and Focus crossover cars and some trucks and SUV's
The transmission you are talking about is the PowerShift Transmission, all the Focus' with the Ecoboost and the SelectShift Transmission won't have that issue.
Hector Rodriguez bro lmao you believe too much stuff on the internet ford is definitely not stopping production anytime soon
Thats were youre wrong, They arent even giving us the focus active becasue of trumps tariffs. life without the focus is gonna suck
Yeah They already announced their cars are being phased out in north america, save for the mustang
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