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Review Of The New Ford Focus
Coupe Cabriolet
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Available From
Ford
UK cars Dealer
Ford Direct Used Cars |
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Ford Focus Coupe-Cabriolet - starting from
£16,795
Ford has just announced prices for its new Focus Coupe-Cabriolet.
The company plans to charge £16,795 for the 1.6-liter CC-1
version and only £17,795 for the 2.0-liter CC-2 trim. The top
of the range CC-3 will cost £18,795.
That's not bad,
since the Focus Coupe-Cabriolet will be
£200 cheaper than Opel/Vauxhall Astra TwinTop
and £2,575 less expensive than VW Golf Eos
in a basic package.
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Model |
Price |
Engine |
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Ford Focus
CC-1 |
£16,795 |
1.6 (100PS)
Duratec Petrol |
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Ford Focus
CC-2 |
£17,795 |
2.0 (145PS)
Duratec Petrol |
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Ford Focus
CC-2 |
£19,270 |
2.0 (136PS)
Duratorq Diesel |
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Ford Focus
CC-3 |
£18,795 |
2.0 (145PS)
Duratec Petrol |
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Ford Focus
CC-3 |
£20,210 |
2.0 (136PS)
Duratorq Diesel |
Speaking of packages, a list of standard
equipment for the Ford Focus CC-1
includes such gear as alloy wheels, active
rollover protection system, four seats with
sculptured rear bench; electronic heated door
mirrors with side turn indicators, Thatcham 1
Cat alarm, CD and an air conditioner.
The CC-2 is also equipped with a
2.0-liter 145 hp Duratec engine, as well as
17-inch ten-spoke 'Vignale style' alloy
wheels, three-spoke leather steering wheel, Sony
MP3 player and Quickclear windscreen.
The CC-3 comes with cruise control,
Quickclear, Auto lights, wipers and mirror;
chrome detailed front fog light and grille
surround. There will also be some 6CD stereo
system from Sony.
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