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Ford Focus 1.0T EcoBoost ST-Line Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr

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Details

  • Make: Ford
  • Milage: 45967 Miles
  • Year: 2023
  • Model: Focus
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Fuel: Petrol

Description

Here we have a Ford Focus ST-Line, a petrol-powered car registered in 2023. This particular model boasts the sporty ST-Line trim and is equipped with a 1.0-litre engine. It meets the Euro 6 emission standards and has a valid MOT until February 2026, offering peace of mind for miles to come. This Focus has only had one previous owner and comes with partial service history, with the last Full service recorded on 27th September 2024 at 36,583 miles,Comes with a long Mot . This Focus stands out with its impressive fuel economy of 52 mpg, meaning fewer trips to the petrol station compared to similar vehicles. The spacious 358-litre boot provides ample room for luggage, shopping, or anything else you need to carry. With CO2 emissions of just 124 grams per kilometre, this car is kinder to the environment. It also offers a respectable acceleration, going from 0 to 62mph in 10.2 seconds.The Ford Focus 1.0T EcoBoost ST-Line Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr is a sporty and fuel-efficient hatchback with a 1.0-liter turbocharged engine, ST-Line styling, and Euro 6 emissions standards. The Ford Focus has been the go-to family hatchback, striking a keen balance between practicality, performance and price. The market has moved on in the past two decades, though – now, there’s a broad range of rivals that can offer a similar driving experience, comparable levels of technology and equally attractive pricing.Ford has simplified the Focus’s engine range with the facelift. Now, there are just three versions of the 1.0-litre three-cylinder petrol engine available, two of which feature mild-hybrid assistance.The cheapest option is a non-electrically assisted version of the unit, which produces 125hp. Performance isn’t exactly sparkling but, because it’s turbocharged, you don’t need to thrash the engine to get up to speed. Above that, there’s a mild hybrid version of the same engine, which generates the same amount of power but has slightly better fuel economy. At the top of the standard car’s range, there’s a 155hp version of the engine which is quicker but slightly less responsive than the lower.