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Old 15-09-2005, 08:28 PM   #1
Grabat
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Smile Yet another new focus owner

Hi,

I have been lurking for a few months, using the forums to keep up with info on the LS focus. I thought I should post to say thanks to the regular forum-posters (especially zetec) as this helped me make the decision.

So thanks

I ended up going for a shiny new silver LX sedan auto with a few extras, including the reverse sensing system. I am still getting used to the focus (having come from a '97 commodore), but I can tell I am going to really enjoy the car. The handling is just so tight and precise. The drop in power from the old commodore is hardly noticable (tho the focus has to rev a bit harder to do it ! )

And so many gizmos and doo-hickeys, it'll take a month for me to learn to get maximum use out of them (the old commodore didn't even have power windows ;) )

Anyways, thanks again to the regular posters.

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