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2002 Ford Focus Road Test

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Khatir Soltani

2002 Ford Focus - Massaged By Europeans

Scanning the interior of the Ford Focus for the first time I tapped the dash plastic looking for shoddy workmanship to complain about. I'd heard from colleagues that the Focus was good, thus I was feeling particularly critical. I clicked the switchgear and opened and closed compartments, gripped the steering wheel, shifted the 5-speed transmission and fiddled with the radio and HVAC controls half expecting, half hoping to be under-whelmed.

It's no secret that American manufacturers have been playing catch-up to the Japanese and Europeans in the small car market over the last few decades. That said the Focus originates from Ford's European division and comes to our shores virtually unchanged - unlike the Escort that preceded it. After my first few hours behind the wheel I was sold. Ford has officially caught up in the small car war - and in many ways surpassed its competition!

Inside, organic curves meld with industrial edginess for a tastefully artistic interior design. Function follows form with intuitive placement of controls including a power mirror toggle on the 'A' pillar, ironically beside the mirror, and power window switches canted to face the driver in a neat, tidy package, each button indented to accept the tip of the finger. Interior plastics are excellent for this class as is fit and finish. I was most impressed by the tactile quality of the switches. In particular the three dials comprising heating and ventilation function have rubberized knobs and click in precise increments.

Khatir Soltani
Khatir Soltani
Automotive expert
  • Over 6 years experience as a car reviewer
  • Over 50 test drives in the last year
  • Involved in discussions with virtually every auto manufacturer in Canada