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12-02-2012, 10:51 PM | #91 | |||
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just picked up a white titanium on friday, and the turning circle is quite noticable. During a u-turn you could previously do in a large car or tight parking spots, it becomes noticeable. But nothing you cannot live without. Currently loving the car, such an amazing overall package powershift does take getting use to though.. |
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12-02-2012, 11:00 PM | #92 | |||||
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Cars are part of my life and business. In this day and age of tested and proven vehicle componentry, engineers and vehicle manufacturers should have no reason for releasing something with a design flaw. I would purchase a classic car with a poor turning circle, maybe even a recently used vehicle, but I'd never buy a new small car with an added feature of 12.2m turning circle (equivelant to a 100 series Landcruise). The engineers designed the Focus with 16in wheels, the style gurus decided to throw 17 in on the Sport and they got away with it. However, they failed on the practicality and engineering side when they threw on the 18's. Quote:
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12-02-2012, 11:10 PM | #93 | |||
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How hard would it be for Ford to have the option of the Sport's wheel & steering set up?
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13-02-2012, 12:40 AM | #94 | |||
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It's no big deal & you get over it! I think I have done 2 u turns in six weeks! This car handles like no other that I have had before, I’m still to find its limit around bends even to the point I’m not game to try & find the limit. I have had two other cars with sports packages & this is no different other than this handles better! They are firm for a reason. As for tyre noise : My 4WD has tyre noise. It's not a Rolls Royce! |
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13-02-2012, 01:48 AM | #95 | ||
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Interesting thread. The Mondeo Titanium also has sports suspension with 18" wheels, although I don't think it's as sporty a package as the Focus. I don't understand why they do this - surely it should at least be an option?
If you think your roads aren't the best, try NZ. After fitting 17s with 235/45 tyres on my Mondeo, I went back to the 16s after 6 months!
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16-02-2012, 03:46 AM | #96 | |||
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18-02-2012, 01:10 PM | #97 | |||
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Having said all of that, I would still buy a Focus and actually did for the missus. Sport model is probably the pick of the bunch. Great level of features and the best ride/handling package of the bunch. Sorry but the Cruze is not on the same page. If you're wanting to compare, try the golf. The rest of the competition are stuck in third. |
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19-02-2012, 09:13 PM | #98 | |||
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I was looking at a GTD Golf but the extra's cost plenty!!!! The Titanium in my eye was never and isn't a luxury car ! I don’t really think in this class of car you could call any of them "Luxury" I would think its a small car with the works. |
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20-02-2012, 09:04 AM | #99 | ||
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The Fiesta XR4 turning circle is 11.4m on the stock 17" wheels.
Iv'e had my XR4 for over 4 years now and I think it's something you just get used to, caught me out a couple of times when I first got the car but don't even think about it now, your driving style just changes to it. I'm thinking of a Focus Titanium myself .. I think they look so good with those 5 spoke 18's !!! .. Don't like the Sport wheels at all personally, way too busy, don't suit the car at all I reckon, no offence to those who have a Sport of course .. just my opinion, I'm sure Ford marketing have done their homework and know a whole lot more than little old me. |
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21-02-2012, 09:14 AM | #100 | ||
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5 Spoke wheels would have to be easier to clean than my sports wheels. wanna swap?
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05-03-2012, 08:01 PM | #101 | ||
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Chose the sport auto over the cruze Sri-v. No disrespect to Holden, but the cruze reminded me of those mid 80's Magnas (the elite?) where Mitsubishi crammed all the electronics onto the dash to make it seem like a better car.
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