2013 Ford Focus St Hatchback 4-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Salem, Oregon, United States
MSRP after equipment group savings was $29,825.00 (see photo of sticker).
The ST3 package includes all options. I also paid some $550.00 for additional clear coat protection. There is one scrape on right rear bumper that is in photograph, but will be invisible with another hit of provided touch-up paint. 18" aluminum wheels; Dual exhaust tips; Fog Lamps; Black Grill; Front license plate bracket; Halogen headlamps; 60/40 split folding rear seat; Air conditioning; Center console w/armrest, storage and 2 cup holders; Dual sun visors; Front and rear floor mats; Illuminated entry; Tilt/Telescope steering column; 1-touch up/down DR/Passenger window; 50 state emissions; Power moon roof; Dual zone EATC; Heated seats; Bi-Xenon HID headlamps; Ambient interior lighting; Pwr/Htd mirror w/approach light; MYFord Touch/Sony/Nav/Sirius; Advancetrac w/esc; AM/FM single CD w/MP3; Compass/temp/trip computer; Easy fuel capless filler; Full size spare tire; Intelligent access w/push button start; rear window defroster; remote keyless entry; 12V powerpoint; power steering w/EPS; Power windows & locks; Speed control; Variable interval wipers; 4-wheel disc brakes w/ABS; Driver side air bags; side air bags/curtains; MYKEY; Integrated spotter mirrors; Perimeter alarm; Security anti-theft engine immobilizer; Turn signal mirrors; 3YR/36,000 mile warranty; 5YR/60,000 mile powertrain warranty; 5YR/60,000 mile roadside assistance |
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Wed, Jun 11 2014While American fans of Ford performance cars in the '80s and early '90s were loving the 5.0 Mustang, Taurus SHO and, for those who wanted to be a little different, the Merkur XR4Ti, British fans of the Blue Oval were getting their own unique take on speed. The Sierra RS Cosworth (which was similar but not identical to the aforementioned Merkur) and later Escort RS Cosworth were the stuff of dreams with huge wings, hood vents and big power for their time and class. XCar Films aims to find out whether it is little more than nostalgia that makes these classics famous or it really is their legitimate performance. Thanks to its Formula One and racing success, Cosworth was already a well-established performance name in the UK by the time it began selling tuned engines to Ford for the Sierra and Escort. The Sierra RS Cosworth hit the scene in 1986 with a turbocharged, 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine with 204 horsepower and rear-wheel drive. Its huge wing at the back signaled it immediately as something special, and it proved to be a performance powerhouse on and off the track. When it was retired, Ford replaced it with the Escort RS Cosworth that used an upgraded version of the same engine with 217 hp, all-wheel drive and an even bigger rear wing to net yet more racing victories. XCar really gets into the spirit of the time, opening the video with the lo-fi grain of '80s and '90s TV, but to find out whether the Cossies stand up to modern scrutiny, you have to watch the video below. Stay tuned until the end to enjoy them at their best with some vintage motorsports footage. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
Ford fights back against patent trolls
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