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2000 Ford Focus ZTS Review
The Fun is
Just Beginning
By
B.J. Killeen

The
staff at ROAD & TRAVEL Magazine is getting younger. Not in age, but in attitude.
We just took delivery of our new Ford Focus ZTS sedan, and already we have an
overwhelming desire to get out the mountain bikes, jet skis, and snowboards. The
Focus is one of the best small sedans to hit the market, and it has won virtually
every major automotive award in the world.
Lets start with fun
to drive. The ZTS 4-door is the sportiest of the Focus lineup (hatchback, wagon,
sedan), and features the 2.0-liter Zetec engine with 130 horsepower and 135 pound-feet
of torque. Our long-term tester also sports the 4-speed automatic transmission
option for $815, front and rear floormats for $55; side impact airbags at $350,
and leather seats for another $695. With the $15,260 base price and $465 destination
charge, our ZTS out the door hit $17,640. This is beyond reasonable for all the
features included, such as dual power mirrors, 15-inch aluminum alloy wheels,
solar-tint glass, AM/FM/CD stereo, rear window defroster, 60/40 split fold rear
seats, dual visors with mirrors, leather-wrapped steering wheel, power door locks,
SecuriLock anti theft, and engine immobilizer system, and air conditioning.
Interior comfort is surprising, with tons of head room even for tall drivers,
and an instrument panel and center console thats laid out in a contemporary
format thats easy to utilize. If its versatility youre looking
for, this is the place. The 5-passenger Focus is actually comfortable with five,
but remove three, and it offers plenty of cargo carrying capabilities when you
fold down the rear seat; What we like best about our new family addition
is its Euro-like ride and handling characteristics. This small (103-inch wheelbase,
174.9-inch overall length) subcompact thinks its a supercar, and charges
around tight turns as if it had a prancing horse on the nose instead of a blue
oval. The steering is responsive and crisp, and not overboosted at speed. Even
with all this hard driving, fuel economy numbers will stay close to the 25 city/31
highway estimated EPA figures. Safety continues to play a major role
in vehicle purchase, and the Focus will not disappoint in this area as well. Our
long-termer is equipped with driver and passenger front airbags, as well as the
optional side bags, anti-lock brakes, crumple zones, collapsible steering column,
fuel inertia shutoff system, and all the other under-the-skin goodies that you
cant see, but will help keep you alive in a crash (provided, of course,
that youre wearing your seatbelt). We plan to drive the heck out
of the Focus, and will keep you posted as we rack up miles around town in the
Detroit, Mich., area, and on the interstate.
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