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Autoblog has written a full-review of the car, and it was exactly what I feared. You can read the full review by clicking here, but I think the last paragraph sums it up well.
AutoblogWhile we may lambast the 2008 Focus for its questionable styling and continue to hassle Ford to bring over the Euro Focus, the fact remains that the average buyer may not share our wavelength. While running our Focus SES Coupe through a car wash, our ears were shocked to overhear the staff comment positively on the car's looks during the towel drying process. The fact is, Ford has succeeded in making the 2008 Focus look like an altogether different car than the one it replaces, so the average consumer doesn't see a redesigned Focus, they see a new Focus. Enthusiasts and those in the know may see an awkward front end and faux fender vents that bring a tear to their eyes, but beauty is in the eye of the key holder. That is, those who do plunk down anywhere from $14,000 to $20,000 for a 2008 Ford Focus (our loaded tester came in at $20,105 with dest. and delivery charges) will find plenty to like about their new car, and that may include how it looks.
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Much like these guys, I have a really hard time completely writing this car off altogether. There still is a good car beneath the generally hideous exterior, but with mistep after mistep on Ford's behalf, you almost want to take it around back to put it out of it's misery.
Not offering the 2.3L I4 is a mistake. Making the suspension too soft is a mistake. The "Flyin' F" (for failure?) on the side is a huge mistake. The lack of color in the interior is a huge mistake.
...And yet, I kinda like it. They offer the new Sync program in the Focus (allowing your car to easily connect to USB and Bluetooth devices for $350), which is a monstrously attractive feature if you're a tech-geek. They've kept the prices way, way down (fully-loaded, you'd be hard pressed to go much over $20K), and they still offer a manual transmission... Not to mention having someone finally bring back an affordable coupe at Ford.
Love it, hate it, you decide. You can vote on it too.