For almost a decade now, the Ford Focus has been a wonderful car choice for many people. It’s a perfect entry-level car for commuters, or for someone who doesn’t need a lot of storage or passenger space.

The Ford Focus has always had plenty of character. It’s not luxurious by any means, but it is reliable. And, the styling on the Ford Focus has always been expressive. Perhaps best of all, the Ford Focus is affordable.
When it was originally released in 2000 at the onset of the new millennium, the Ford Focus was designed to be what is known as a “world car.” It was sold around the entire world in the same basic format as it was sold in the United States. It was tuned some for European markets to include more responsive handling, as well as more communicative steering.

Since 2000, the Ford Focus did reach a second generation in European markets. The American version of the Ford Focus, however, has not received a complete redesign. Some experts think that this has kept the American version of the Ford focus from being a top pick among economy car buyers in the United States.
In 2008, Ford did a significant redesign on the U.S. version of the Ford Focus. Among other things, Ford first offered the SYNC system, a hands-free communications and entertainment system designed with Microsoft, on the 2008 Ford Focus. This change, as well as a myriad of design changes, have been sufficient to keep the Ford Focus a viable choice for a value, economy car.
If you’re looking for a car with character, consider the Ford Focus.
