Ford Focus Hatchback

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OVERALL RATING
 
14 Reviewers
4 out of 5
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Comfort
4/5 Reliability
3.5/5
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Handling
4.5/5 Features
4/5
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Exterior Styling
4/5 Interior Design
4/5
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Value for money
3.5/5 Engine Performance
4/5
13 out of 14 (92.9%) reviewers said they would recommend this vehicle to a friend.
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IanP
Neutral Newbie
2 reviews
0 points
0 forum posts Joined on 25-Mar-2017
Great Car, Lousy After Sales Service  Posted on 23 Apr 2019
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I will not recommend this vehicle to a friend
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Comfort 3/5 Reliability 3/5
Handling 5/5 Features 3/5
Exterior Styling 3/5 Interior Design 3/5
Value for money 2/5 Engine Performance 3/5
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Great Car, Lousy After Sales Service

Difficult to find 100 words to use about the services from Regent without slipping into the use of profanities.

All elements point to the fact that although I have been a life long fan of Ford I shall not be buying another one all the time Regent remains the local distributor here in Singapore.

mr2t
1st Gear
1 reviews
59 points
12 forum posts Joined on 29-Apr-2016
Bang for Buck  Posted on 10 Dec 2017
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Comfort 5/5 Reliability 4/5
Handling 5/5 Features 5/5
Exterior Styling 4/5 Interior Design 5/5
Value for money 5/5 Engine Performance 5/5
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Its been 6 months on since buying the 1.0T Focus Wagon and 10,000km has passed without a hitch. I have no regrets buying the car having compared the following cars:
- Kia Cerato K3
- Mitsubishi Attrage (Soul-less)
- Mazda 3
- Honda Fit
- Honda Freed
- Honda City
- Toyota
- Subaru XV
- Nissan QQ
- Actually every car within the 80k - 115k bracket at that point

The ecoboost 1.0 engine punches far above its weight and is truly impressive. While its not going to shatter any records going anywhere, you never really get the sense that the engine is struggling at any point. With some cars, you get the drone of the engine running out of breath. It could partly be due to the good sound proofing. For this price bracket, I can't see anything being a better drivers car (ok except the Subarus).

Its hard to give a 5 star rating on reliability since it is still new. To be determined!

What I like
- Solid build
- Confidence in the corners
- Great leather seats. More comfortable than others in the same price range
- Brilliant engine
- Conventional torque converter gearbox (Forget the dual-clutches!)
- Low road tax
- Good noise insulation = comfortable ride
- Enjoying the Ford SYNC 2 media system. Decent size 7" screen, bluetooth connects seamlessly with my Samsung S7

What I do not like
- If you look hard enough, there are alignment issues with the various body panels or interior cosmetic trims
- Heavy body but it comes with the territory. True mileage is really 12 to 13km/l in our ultra urban setting. Much depends on your travel route and time.
- The black trim all around the lower part of the car. Looks dated to me.
- Servicing with RM is $$$

Amgm125
2nd Gear
5 reviews
140 points
222 forum posts Joined on 12-Jul-2006
One of the best handling mainstream FWD cars ever.  Posted on 27 Oct 2017
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Comfort 3/5 Reliability 3/5
Handling 4/5 Features 4/5
Exterior Styling 4/5 Interior Design 4/5
Value for money 4/5 Engine Performance 3/5
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I've the opportunity to rent a 2014 Ford focus for 2 weeks during an overseas holiday trip. I was given a 5 door hatch model and it's quite lacking in options due to the fact that it's a rental car.

Driving position is good, though the seats are a bit hard, decent boot space but cramped at the rear. It's an easy car to drive around town due to the responsive 6 speed DSG and direct steering although there's some shuddering of the gearbox during start/stop traffic.

Things get interesting once you get onto the twisty stuff, you'll be going faster and faster, turn after turn and I've totally forgotten that it's only 123bhp. Who says you need a serious performance car to have fun driving mountain passes. Overall, a good car with a terrific chassis to match.

What I like
- Handling, Steering feel, dynamic drive
- Styling
- Feels solid, well made and stable on the motorway
- Decent power from the 123bhp 1.6 litre N/A 4 pot coupled with the 6 speed DSG.
- Decent fuel consumption averaging 11-13km/litre

What I do not like
- Rear legroom and headroom is slightly lacking.
- No rear air-con
- Questionable reliability regarding the DSG gearbox

AlainDupuis
3rd Gear
5 reviews
369 points
21 forum posts Joined on 13-May-2017
Great road handling  Posted on 30 Jul 2017
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Comfort 5/5 Reliability 3/5
Handling 5/5 Features 4/5
Exterior Styling 4/5 Interior Design 3/5
Value for money 4/5 Engine Performance 4/5
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I drove a Focus in Europe for a day, clocking 600km. The engine was a 120hp diesel and should be close in performance to the 1.0 petrol offered in Singapore.

The ride is on the firm side which I found very comfortable on highway but a bit shaky around town on uneven streets. The cabin is ok but nothing special about. Plastics are not great. Overall it feels a bit cheap. One think I did not like is the wide central console with sharp hard plastic at the edge. I tend to rest my leg against the console while driving on highway and it made that position very uncomfortable.

Where the car really shines is the road handling department. The amount of grip and the composure in tight bends is simply incredible, at least on dry roads. Understeer is quite limited and it is possible to nail the throttle early and exit real quick. The engine was punchy enough to have a bit of fun. I should try an RS one day. This must be a hell of a ride.

What I like
Road handling
Level of performance considering the low specs engine.
Long distance comfort
Good interior space for the size, including the luggage compartment

What I do not like
Plastic aspect in the cabin, feels cheap.
Central console width with sharp edge and hard material where I usually rest my leg, very painful after a while.

IzacCazi
Neutral Newbie
1 reviews
0 points
0 forum posts Joined on 20-Jul-2017
Hardest car I've owned  Posted on 19 Jul 2017
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Comfort 4/5 Reliability 4/5
Handling 5/5 Features 4/5
Exterior Styling 5/5 Interior Design 4/5
Value for money 4/5 Engine Performance 5/5
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After one test drive on Jan 2017, decided to purchase it. Owned a Korean and Japanese car before. Nothing can compare to this. Space is small and compact but is powerful. Driving on a ford is very different compared to Korean and Japanese car.

What I like
Sounds lame but I really like the heaviness of the body which my previous car from Kia, Toyota and Mazda can't achieve.

Power is good
System is smart
Keyless is good
Driving experience is good
Design is nice

What I do not like
No navigation
No apply play
Fuel consumption
Backseat Is too straight up (uncomfortable)
Manual control seats

IanP
Neutral Newbie
2 reviews
0 points
0 forum posts Joined on 25-Mar-2017
Money Well Spent  Posted on 24 Mar 2017
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Comfort 5/5 Reliability 5/5
Handling 5/5 Features 4/5
Exterior Styling 5/5 Interior Design 4/5
Value for money 5/5 Engine Performance 5/5
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Would recommend to anyone.

Amazing performance from this 3 cylinder engine

Only the lack of a built in GPS system in the Singapore offering lets it down. This is standard fitment when buying in Europe

What I like
Amazing 3 cylinder engine

What I do not like
Lack of built in GPS in Singapore offering. This is standard fitment in Europe

Pubor76
Neutral Newbie
2 reviews
0 points
2 forum posts Joined on 26-Nov-2011
Worthy Upgrade  Posted on 13 Dec 2016
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Comfort 4/5 Reliability 4/5
Handling 5/5 Features 5/5
Exterior Styling 4/5 Interior Design 4/5
Value for money 4/5 Engine Performance 5/5
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Well I must say, that having owned both Japanese and Korean cars for the past 10 years, the Focus Hatchback is my first foray into continental cars. With the COE hovering slightly above 50k, it was a good time to let go of my Altis.

I've just clocked 1k mileage and my family and I just enjoy every ride. A continental car truly handles with greater assurance and doesn't feel like a tin can.

What I like
Stability: at 1.3tonnes (unladen) this car is an absolute heavyweight in the 1.0 liter car segment. Compared to the toyota/honda/hyundais that I've driven, the Ford Focus Hatchback is the heaviest and sturdiest.

Styling: Ford has really outdone themselves this time in the design of their new fleet. Just visit Regent Motors and you will see how their full range of cars are styled. Each time I drive past a crowd, the handsome looks of the car attract stares.

Engine Performance: sluggish at start, but once you accelerate to 40km/hr, you will hit 80km/hr before you even know it. Turbocharged @ 123bhp makes this 1.0 liter car outperform most cars in the same segment.

Salesman Service: top notch

What I do not like
Economy: Fuel economy is nowhere near the advertised 13.3km/liter for city driving. Perhaps it depends on how hard you depress the accelerator. In order to feel the power of the turbocharged engine, we have to compromise on FC. At highway, cruise control appears to be the most economical way to drive. Just don't fall asleep though.

Engine Performance: sluggish at first - some refining can be done or possibly after the 1st servicing at 10k.

Deeq
1st Gear
4 reviews
94 points
675 forum posts Joined on 18-Jul-2012
Best features for this price  Posted on 14 Nov 2016
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Comfort 5/5 Reliability 4/5
Handling 5/5 Features 5/5
Exterior Styling 5/5 Interior Design 5/5
Value for money 5/5 Engine Performance 4/5
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Just collected my Focus Hatch 1.0 Ecoboost few days back. For the price, features are very updated, audio system has really good sound quality, bi-xenon with folow-me-home lights. Performance wise, wile driving u wont believe its a 3cylinder 1.0, 5 really fat people(including me) in the car and still managed to jump to 90km/h(maybe it was a little more) in just a few seconds. Extremely torquey for a 1.0.

What I like
features list has everything u will ever need
audio sound quality is amazing
looks and feels good especially with leather steering wheel
Centre console looks great with plenty features
voice command
ecoboost works very well for this car

What I do not like
voice command may not get ur command on the first try
rear passenger legroom a little squeezy
no gps
touch screen doesnt play video from connectable devices

Jetabout777
1st Gear
2 reviews
23 points
708 forum posts Joined on 27-Jun-2006
Most Refined Focus Ever  Posted on 30 Aug 2016
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Comfort 4/5 Reliability 4/5
Handling 5/5 Features 4/5
Exterior Styling 4/5 Interior Design 4/5
Value for money 4/5 Engine Performance 4/5
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Have driven the Focus MKII pre-FL and FL as well as the 2009 Mondeo. I must say that the current Focus is the most refined Focus ever. It is really quiet inside as compared to previous Focus models and the suspension is optimal - firm handling through corners yet not too hard when cruising.

It is a really good looking car and stands out from the crowd especially with the outstanding front grille.

Steering can be a bit heavy during parking, but works best when cornering or at high speeds.

Transmission is not as quick as VW's DSG, but still works well.

What I like
Refined ride
Solid built
Good looks
5 year warranty

What I do not like
Lack of GPS
Lack of rear aircon

chuacheekeong
Neutral Newbie
7 reviews
0 points
0 forum posts Joined on 17-Jul-2016
Surprising powerful engine  Posted on 29 Jul 2016
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Comfort 4/5 Reliability 4/5
Handling 4/5 Features 3/5
Exterior Styling 5/5 Interior Design 3/5
Value for money 4/5 Engine Performance 5/5
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Honestly Ford brand has never been in my list of cars to look out for but my view has changed after the test drive of Ford Focus.

First and foremost, I felt the engine is powerful and I could feel the force when I starts off, probably because of its high torque. It surpassed all the other cars which I had test drove this week.

Rather attractive exterior but the interior looks boring. Despite being a 1.0l car, the dimension of the car is not small and the interior is quite spacious. I am quite disappointed of Ford HQ's stuck up attitude of rejecting local AD's proposal to include GPS in their info system.

The seats are locally fitted but it looks better than Qashqai or Carens.

The car comes with 6 airbags and EURO NCAP certified. The car has other features that comes in modern cars like auto wiper, lights, cruise control. It's headlights will bend in the direction, following the car's turning to provide better visual to the road ahead. Bluetooth to connect to mobile.

Currently, comes with 3 yrs free servicing.

What I like
Powerful acceleration and responsive.
Small litre car.
Spacious.

What I do not like
No GPS.

noni082002
Neutral Newbie
1 reviews
0 points
0 forum posts Joined on 17-Jan-2016
Best Car I have owned!  Posted on 02 Jul 2016
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Comfort 4/5 Reliability 4/5
Handling 5/5 Features 4/5
Exterior Styling 4/5 Interior Design 4/5
Value for money 3/5 Engine Performance 5/5
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Bought the Focus 1.0 about a month back.
I really enjoyed driving this car around, esp on the highway. Compared to my previous 1.6A ride, it offers more torque and power.
Driven 2000km so far and its fuel consumption is at 12.2km/l, slightly better than my previous 1.6A. I think it is going to hit 13km/l which is not great for a 1.0L car, but I am pretty satisfied as my daily commune to work is 60% Traffic jam.

What I like
High torque between 1500-4500rpm
Quiet and enjoyable ride
Voice control on instruments and voice dial works great. A great safety feature.

What I do not like
Collision Avoidance System and built-in GPS is not available in this variant when it is an option in other overseas markets.

wiscpenn
Neutral Newbie
2 reviews
0 points
0 forum posts Joined on 05-Jun-2016
Small in Engine, Big in Power  Posted on 05 Jun 2016
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Comfort 5/5 Reliability 4/5
Handling 5/5 Features 4/5
Exterior Styling 5/5 Interior Design 5/5
Value for money 3/5 Engine Performance 4/5
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Test drove the new FF Hatchback Titanium 1.0T Ecoboost today.
First impressions - car's front grille looks like a Maserati; Solid build and doors are heavy; Interior well gadget out.
Even though car is only 1L, it doesn't lack in power. Even though it is slow to start off from a full stop, it soon shows its power from 3rd gear on. Seems there is truth to claim that it is as or more powerful than a 1.6L car. Smooth drive with good handling. Gear change hardly discernible. Not a lot of roll. No problems at all climbing uphill with 4 adults in the car.
Spacious interior for a hatch. I want the width (shoulder space) and length (leg room) and it has both. I went next door (shared building with Peugeot) to sit in a Peugeot 308 and the 308 felt tighter in both width and length.
Gadget wise it is mostly tricked out. From button start to light sensor rearview mirror, to cruise and bluetooth, etc. Etc. Only the front seats are not electric but manual adjustments, and no moon/sun roof.
Not bad overall for a Germany made car, but I do wish the price was cheaper.

What I like
Made in Germany - solid build.
Spacious for a hatch.
Enough shoulder room and legroom to satisfy most persons.
Have most of the must-have gadgets in a modern car.
Low road tax of about $400 per year!!!
Smooth ride.
No lack of power (during test drive) - 125 bhp even though it is only 1.0L.
Many exterior color choices.

What I do not like
Price.
Small boot. Specs say it is only 315L. Visually I would say it is half the boot size of my current 2.0L car.
Slow start. So if you must be first off the blocks at every traffic stop, this may not be the car for you.
As of now, unknown OMV to compare with competitors.

Fett
2nd Gear
1 reviews
220 points
313 forum posts Joined on 04-Dec-2013
Sporty and affordable american car  Posted on 28 Feb 2016
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Comfort 5/5 Reliability 4/5
Handling 4/5 Features 4/5
Exterior Styling 5/5 Interior Design 4/5
Value for money 3/5 Engine Performance 4/5
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Test drove the Focus, interior is elegant looking yet features are nothing to shout about. Nice handling and quiet cabin.

Love the design.

What I like
Design. Not so common model.

What I do not like
availability of parts

Jan75
Neutral Newbie
14 reviews
0 points
0 forum posts Joined on 25-May-2015
Trying the new Ford Focus  Posted on 25 Aug 2015
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Comfort 3/5 Reliability 3/5
Handling 4/5 Features 4/5
Exterior Styling 3/5 Interior Design 4/5
Value for money 3/5 Engine Performance 2/5
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Over the weekend, i took the chance to test drive the Ford Focus. The model I drove was a hatchback.

First impressions, the equipment in the car is fairly standard and what i expect in most cars these days. One cool feature was the rain sensing wipers, which gave me a little shock when it first came on. Other than that, nothing particularly out of the ordinary, but well equipped nonetheless. The car is comfortable to sit in too. However, for a hatchback, the boot is really quite lacking and is pretty small.

The driving experience was a rather strange one. On one hand, the car handles brilliantly. It feels sharp, steering is light and precise, the car rides very well, doesn't really move around much. At highway speeds it still feels very assured and stable. All in all a fairly brilliant drive. On the other hand, the engine is just disappointing. I've tried an eco-boost ford once, and it just works so much better even with a much smaller engine. The engine in this focus feels sluggish and lacking, which is a real pity. The car drives so well, i just wish it had a better engine to do it justice.

What I like
- car handling is excellent
- i like the look of the new focus, although it might not be for everyone. very sporty.

What I do not like
- small boot.
- engine is lacking, especially when the car handles so well. it just feels like the car could do so much more with a better engine, perhaps an eco-boost one?

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Ford Focus Hatchback 4 stars - based on 14 reviews