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2010 Ford Focus Review Summary If you’re looking for swanky entertainment and innovative safety features, the 2010 Ford Focus, ranked 11th by ACG in the Affordable Small Cars class, might be for you. The Focus stands out from the rest in its class for its Sync infotainment system, which, among other things, allows drivers to make telephone calls and control music using voice commands. The MyKey safety system that comes with all models is designed to promote safe driving and is geared towards families who will have teens driving the car. It discourages unsafe driving habits by, for example, limiting speed by sounding chimes to alert the driver of different speed markers, as well as disabling the music system when seatbelts are not in use. The Focus comes with a 2.0-liter four-cylinder that generates 143 horsepower. It’s paired to a standard five-speed manual transmission, although a four-speed automatic is available for around $800. While it isn’t known for its acceleration or power, reviewers praise its handling, and it is generally a car that works well for the daily commuter. Some reviewers have complained of sluggishness when trying to pass on the highway and a noisy cabin, and fuel economy is only decent compared to others in its class. The exterior style of the Focus has not impressed the automotive press, though the interior has won reviewers over with innovative entertainment features and comfortable front seats. However, it falls short when it comes to cargo space and rear seat comfort since competitors, like the Kia Forte, offer more standard interior features and physical space starting at a lower base price. Overall, the 2010 Ford Focus is a solid choice for those who are looking for a few extra bells and whistles without breaking the bank.
2010 Ford Focus Review Handling Sluggish acceleration, though good steering and tight-turn capabilities are the hallmark features of the 2010 Ford Focus.
2010 Ford Focus Review Safety As part of Toyota’s recent campaign to increase safety features of their cars, the Yaris now includes stability and traction control as standard features. It also received four out of five stars in government and insurance industry crash tests, except for a “marginal” score in rear-impact testing. The Yaris also scored very well in its class in the rollover test, with only a 13% chance of a rollover in a single vehicle crash.
2010 Ford Focus Noteworthy The Ford Focus offers a very popular infotainment system, as well as cutting edge safety innovations.
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