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Best Mid-Size Car Under $28,000


Ford Focus CL

Ford Focus CL
2.0-litre
5-speed manual
5-door hatchback and
4-door sedan
$20,990



Value for Money
Importance
Pricing 3 Critical
Depreciation Cost 4 Medium
Running & Repair Costs 4 Critical
Fuel Consumption 4 Critical
Warranty 3 High
Standard Features 2 High



Design & Function

 
Safety 3 Critical
Security 3 High
Environment 3.5 Critical
Comfort 5 Medium
Space 4 Medium
Practicality 2 Medium
Ergonomics 4 High
Build & Finish Quality 4 Medium



On the Road

 
Performance 5 Medium
Ride 4 Medium
Handling 5 High
Braking 3 High
Smoothness/Quietness 4 Medium



Overall Average


3.56



Key to Ratings

 
Well Above Average 5 .
Above Average 4 .
Average 3 .
Below Average 2 .
Well Below Average 1 .

Importance Weighting

 
Critical 1.00 .
High 0.80 .
Medium 0.40 .
Low 0.20 .



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Ford's promising mid-sized prospect deserves to be the centre of attention.

In a rare alignment of good fortune, Ford Australia has found itself with a superb new Focus at the same time that buyers are crying out for this type of versatile car.

Even more fortuitously for Ford is the absence of Volkswagen's Golf, which plundered this class in 2004 before its sales mix changed to reflect more expensive tastes.

This is a class full of serious contenders. However none is as rounded as the new Focus, whose styling now reflects its overall maturity.

The latest Focus is quicker, more refined and even better in ride and handling than its predecessor. Leading scores in performance, handling and comfort allow it to bustle in the `burbs or tear through the twists.

It also remains affordable, unlikely to dump a heap of dollars at resale time and frugal with the fuel.

Other welcome changes include a sensible layout instead of the chaotic controls of its forebear, more interior space and a boost to build quality.

The only blemishes on this South-African sourced Focus are limited practicality, in part due to a temporary use spare tyre, and its equipment levels.

The base CL misses out on ABS brakes, side front airbags, alloy wheels, cruise control and power mirrors. Those desirable features are available as options for CL or standard on high-end models.

Mazda has been a victim of its own success. Its dealers have sold costly Mazda3s so well that the average class list price has been left behind.

Despite a price penalty and a slug for running and repair costs the volume-selling Mazda3 Maxx Sport scores strongly.

Both Focus and Mazda3 share the same underpinnings with unique finishes. In Maxx Sport's case the individual traits deliver better security, safety and ergonomics but inferior fuel economy and thumpy suspension.

Holden's Astra is the most consistent car in the class, but lacks a standout feature.

The Holden holds its value, is cheap to operate and maintain and provides better than average levels of safety and low engine emissions. However it cedes ground in design and function with its firm seating and uptight ergonomics part of the problem.

Top 5

Ford Focus CL, Mazda3 Maxx Sport, Hyundai Sonata, Holden AH Astra CD, Toyota Corolla Ascent

Previous Results
2007 - Honda Civic VTi
2006 - Honda Civic VTi
2005 - Ford Focus CL
2004 - VW Golf Trendline
2003 - Subaru Impreza GX
2002 - Holden Astra City
2001 - Holden Astra City
2000 - Holden Astra City

 
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