Omega Owners Forum

Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: TheBoy on 26 June 2013, 18:55:39

Title: Bloody Focus
Post by: TheBoy on 26 June 2013, 18:55:39
2 hire cars, both shitty Focus, one has let us down already and won't start.
Title: Re: Bloody Focus
Post by: chrisgixer on 26 June 2013, 18:59:20
Focus handles well IMO.

But gladly haven't owned one long enough to comment on reliability.

Cheapo rubbish feal to it though.
Title: Re: Bloody Focus
Post by: omega3000 on 26 June 2013, 19:27:56
Its a Ford (http://www.deviantscrap.com/forum/images/smilies/banghead.gif)
Title: Re: Bloody Focus
Post by: Webby the Bear on 26 June 2013, 19:33:56
lol, TB, think you're on the dodgy focus list. the exes one never put a foot wrong.

Title: Re: Bloody Focus
Post by: symes on 26 June 2013, 19:36:53
mate of mine got one its an 01-so far never let him down  :y
Title: Re: Bloody Focus
Post by: omega3000 on 26 June 2013, 19:42:22
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHAL96pMWlQ Say no more  ::)
Title: Re: Bloody Focus
Post by: symes on 26 June 2013, 19:45:19
ooh that no good Ford=Found On Rubbish Dumps=dont care though-still like a Galaxy 500 ;)
Title: Re: Bloody Focus
Post by: Mr.OmegaMan on 26 June 2013, 19:48:51
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHAL96pMWlQ Say no more  ::)

With only 5 thousand on the clock  :o :o Not surprised that's to be expected with Ford's  :P
Title: Re: Bloody Focus
Post by: martin42 on 26 June 2013, 19:54:19
My new transit didn't get to 1800 miles,without a gearbox problem,that took it of the road for a month...
Title: Re: Bloody Focus
Post by: 05omegav6 on 26 June 2013, 21:31:23
2 hire cars, both shitty Focus, one has let us down already and won't start.
Well if you would go and put petrol in a diesel ::)
Title: Re: Bloody Focus
Post by: Vamps on 26 June 2013, 22:03:37
2 hire cars, both shitty Focus, one has let us down already and won't start.
Well if you would go and put petrol in a diesel ::)

LD where are you?........... ;D ;D :-X
Title: Re: Bloody Focus
Post by: Kevin Wood on 26 June 2013, 23:05:48
So, who tipped off the hire company? ::) It's TheBoy's favourite car, after all. ;D
Title: Re: Bloody Focus
Post by: Vamps on 27 June 2013, 00:35:08
So, who tipped off the hire company? ::) It's TheBoy's favourite car, after all. ;D

Can only have been an admin, after all who else would know....... ;) ;)
Title: Re: Bloody Focus
Post by: chrisgixer on 27 June 2013, 10:36:53
Hang on, surely this is the newer model than the the mk1 TuBy groomer had?

Title: Re: Bloody Focus
Post by: TheBoy on 27 June 2013, 11:56:44
Focus handles well IMO.

But gladly haven't owned one long enough to comment on reliability.

Cheapo rubbish feal to it though.
I've had the displeasure to drive many, many poor handling cars. I would say the focus is 2nd worse handling car I've ever driven, as I'll agree it better than the Escort it replaced.

Title: Re: Bloody Focus
Post by: TheBoy on 27 June 2013, 11:59:31
So, who tipped off the hire company? ::) It's TheBoy's favourite car, after all. ;D
Yes, I wonder who knew, Mr Wood...
Title: Re: Bloody Focus
Post by: chrisgixer on 27 June 2013, 14:55:14
I'm not concerned if you agree, you have your opinion :y

But knowing our respective driving styles, I can see why you don't like it. For me it carrys corner speed quite well. Which if I understand correctly, is the complete opposite of your approach. (I think that's fair to say ?)

Wwd no worky.

I didn't  have one for long, but take the stress out of the front wheels and its quite planted, I think anyway.
Title: Re: Bloody Focus
Post by: Kevin Wood on 27 June 2013, 15:59:21
So, who tipped off the hire company? ::) It's TheBoy's favourite car, after all. ;D
Yes, I wonder who knew, Mr Wood...

Don't look at me..

Where have you gone, again? Skeggy, wasn't it? ;)

Can't say I've ever driven a Focus. Been stuck behind plenty of retards in them, though. ::) In that respect, it is the new Mk 3 Escort : for people who have a dangerous level of incompetence concerning everything motoring. When they need a new car they just walk into a Ford dealership and walk out with whatever base-model Focus the garage wanted to get shot of that day, and there the pain begins for everyone else they encounter. >:(
Title: Re: Bloody Focus
Post by: TheBoy on 28 June 2013, 09:59:10
I'm not concerned if you agree, you have your opinion :y

But knowing our respective driving styles, I can see why you don't like it. For me it carrys corner speed quite well. Which if I understand correctly, is the complete opposite of your approach. (I think that's fair to say ?)

Wwd no worky.

I didn't  have one for long, but take the stress out of the front wheels and its quite planted, I think anyway.
My issue is it wouldn't carry corner speed. I fould it impossible to predict where it would be in a corner, thus unpredictable, thus undrivable (safely).

Ours was the original one, I had the 2nd gen one when I left the bullet in France, and the 3rd gen as hire cars out here for the past 3 or 4 years. They are all the same.

When we got ours, we were really looking forward to it - everyone had said how great they were, so I was expecting it to be every bit as good at the Rover we had at the same time. It was slower, couldn't stop more than once, and couldn't do corners. And in the fact that the boot was far smaller than the Rover 25's. Horrible things.

As Kevin Wood elluded to, I think the reason everybody thinks they are great is that they are comparing it to the Escort. Its not comparable to the competition. I mean, even the Astra-G handles better.


But to anyone who has one long term, and has found it OK, I'm glad for you :). Certainly didn't work for Mrs TB and I - even she said that you couldn't tell how close to the kerb of white line it would be in the corners.

Shame, as with better handling, more robust brakes and a better engine, it has the potential to be a reasonable car.
Title: Re: Bloody Focus
Post by: TheBoy on 28 June 2013, 10:10:48
And what is it with Focus A/C? They are all shite.

Its around 31C here, can't get the cabin temp below 25C, and thats with recirc one.

Shite things.
Title: Re: Bloody Focus
Post by: chrisgixer on 28 June 2013, 13:02:15
Tyres? :-\ The one I had was not that bad, I'm fairly sure.


Anyway, best avoided then. :)

;D
Title: Re: Bloody Focus
Post by: TheBoy on 28 June 2013, 13:26:12
Tyres? :-\ The one I had was not that bad, I'm fairly sure.


Anyway, best avoided then. :)

;D
Our one I forgave as it had those Michelin EcoShite IIRC. The one on the driveay here has Conti Premium Contact, the one last year (or year before, can't remember) had DunlopSport 200. I imagine here, the tyres behave differently to chilly UK, so not sure if the tyre brands matter much for comparison...