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Manufacturer Technical Specifications
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General
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Country Of Origin
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U.S.A.
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Year Of Introduction
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2008
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Base Price When New
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$15,225 MSRP (SE model)
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Miles Per Gallon
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24/33 mpg (City/Highway) |
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Body Type
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4 Door Sedan | |
Curb Weight
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N.A
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Powertrain Layout
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Mid Engine / RWD
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Transmission
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5 Speed Automatic
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Engine
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Configuration
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4 Cylinders
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Displacement
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5409 cc
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Power
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140 bhp @ 6000 rpm
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Torque
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136 ft-lbs
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BHP / Liter
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N.A
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BHP / Weight
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N.A
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Redline
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Performance
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Top Speed
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N.A
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0 - 62 mph
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N.A
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0 - 100 mph
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N.A
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0 - ¢®E¡Ëc¡Ë¢ç¢®¢¯u mile
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N.A
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Skidpad
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N.A
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Braking, 62-0 mph
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N.A
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Slalom Speed
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N.A
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Wallpaper Gallery: 1600x1200
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Manufacturer Press Release
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PRESS RELEASE
FORD INCREASES PRODUCTION OF FOCUS AT WAYNE ASSEMBLY TO KEEP UP WITH RISING
SALES
Ford Motor Company said today that North American production of the Ford Focus
will increase by nearly 30 percent in 2008 to keep pace with strong demand for
the newly redesigned small car.
The new Focus – which delivers 35 miles per gallon and industry-first technology
such as Ford SYNC™ – has been a hot seller since it began rolling off the
assembly line at Ford's Wayne Stamping and Assembly Plant in late 2007.
In the first three months of 2008, Ford sold 49,070 Focus units – an increase of
23 percent from the same time period last year. Importantly, retail sales were
up 35 percent, while fleet sales declined slightly. The Focus now claims 7.6
percent of the U.S. small car market, 1.2 percentage points better than a year
ago.
Based on the strong demand, Ford is increasing production in order to build a
total of 245,000 Focus units in 2008, up from 191,000 in 2007. The production
plan means Wayne Stamping and Assembly's 2,800 employees will work some overtime
and Saturday shifts for the rest of the year to meet demand.
"Our employees are determined to deliver high-quality vehicles to our
customers," said Wayne Stamping and Assembly Plant Manager Dale Wishnousky. "Our
work force understands the Focus is the gateway to Ford Motor Company and knows
it is a great car and it's great to see that our customers know it – and love it
– too."
The 2008 model of the fun-to-drive Focus launched in October 2007 with
industry-exclusive technology such as Ford SYNC™, the hands-free voice-activated
in-car communications and entertainment technology that integrates
Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones and digital music players. SYNC-equipped Focus
accounted for 40 percent of the sales.
The new Focus also launched with improved quality – with 13 percent fewer Things
Gone Wrong (TGW) over last year. This is according to the 2008 Q1 Global Quality
Research System (GQRS) study conducted for Ford by RDA Group of Bloomfield
Hills, Mich.
Ford invested $130 million in Wayne to build the new Focus. The company
installed new tooling and equipment, body shop upgrades and a new onsite "rough
road" test track for the Focus.
J.D. Power sales data show that 30 percent of 2008 Focus year buyers are 16 to
35 years old. That's up from 26 percent of 2007 Focus buyers.
Wayne Stamping and Assembly opened in 1952. It currently employs 2,655 hourly
and 145 salaried employees. |
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