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2010 Focus XR5 | 17 | 34.00% | |
2010 Falcon XR6 | 30 | 60.00% | |
2012 Focus Ambiente | 3 | 6.00% | |
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04-09-2012, 06:33 PM | #1 | |||
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Guys,
Just doing a bit of research at the moment. My partner and I are looking at replacing our 2003 Focus sedan and are looking at the following: 2010 Ford Focus XR5 Turbo 2010 Ford Falcon XR6 Sedan 2012 Ford Focus Ambiente Looking at getting a manual, possibly an auto in the XR6 due to availability, My parents just got a 2012 Focus Trend. Was extremely impressed with it. Heaps of features, felt great to drive with the exception of a bit of torque steer. Have driven an XR6 a couple of times as a rental, quite like them but I'm thinking they're a bit short on features compared to either of the focus'. Have not driven an XR5 yet but can imagine the torque steer has the potential to be substantially worse than a standard focus but everything I have read about these cars states they are an awesome drive. The situation is there is a baby on the way and we want to ensure there is enough room for all the usual baby stuff, pram etc. We also have a territory but we want to be able to use either car. I'd love to get another Falcon but I'm not yet convinced its the way to go, I know the focus boots are awesome but no sure about the hatch back. Woud love some peoples thoughts before I go tramping around car yards. Btw we are expecting to do between 25-30,000 kms a year so it will be used, alot.
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04-09-2012, 06:37 PM | #2 | ||
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I've got an XR6 great car does everything I want.
I've driven the XR5 and didn't find much torque steer, no where as bad as some others. My mate's MPS was pretty bad.
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04-09-2012, 06:52 PM | #3 | ||
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Well ill try not to be biased.
My choice would be either of the 2 Focus, you will still get an LV XR5 with warranty as last were built in Oct 2010. Thing i dont like about the XR5 is it doesnt have to many features, but that said it goes about its purpose very well ie being a decent amount of fun to drive. Torque steer isnt all that prevalent in a standard car. Space wise i can fit the same amount of stuff in my XR5 for our interstate trip as i could in my TE50 and you wouldnt know it was in there. Ive done 49k kms in my XR5 in 2 years, included in that is 3 2500km interstate trips. It isnt particularly kind on tyres, im about to put another set on having already replaced the standard Contis. No cruise can be an issue for some as can the turning circle. But to this day there still isnt a rattle, knock or squeak to be heard.
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04-09-2012, 08:12 PM | #4 | |||
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Mine rattles, squeaks and creaks, but I've probably put it through more crappy roads, before it was lowered i'd bash up potholed dirt roads in it all the time seeing mates, taking short cuts etc. |
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04-09-2012, 09:31 PM | #5 | ||||||
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So the torque steer wasnt too bad then, did you drive in the wet or just in the dry?? Quote:
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04-09-2012, 10:26 PM | #6 | ||
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ive said this before. the falcon all the way...its the current safest car you can buy in australia second hand (proven) .An with family...lots of driving and the obvious space comfort and aus designed engineering for aus conditions...you cant go pastthe lattest falcons. saying that tho...besides getting into finicky options lists....the focuses are world class for a reason.Awesome cars. Good luck shopping. Drive em all
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04-09-2012, 10:42 PM | #7 | ||
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XR6, they drive like a car a lot smaller than it is and it is a car you can grow into, always will be big enough to serve for whatever life throws you.
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04-09-2012, 10:48 PM | #8 | ||
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"The situation is there is a baby on the way"
Go buy the pram now and try it... you will only get a small stroller into a focus and still allow room for shopping bags. The Falcon boot is near perfect for this purpose(using the factory space saver spare) |
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04-09-2012, 10:53 PM | #9 | ||
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I find my Falcon's boot to be a pain in the **** with our pram. The massive bracket for the spare wheel (its on LPG) doesnt help though.
Personally I'd be comparing the XR6 to say the Mondeo
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05-09-2012, 12:42 PM | #10 | ||
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Current Focus is a bit bigger than the previous gen (ie XR5), well by my perceptions anyway, so you may want to have a good look before comparing it to a 2012 model.
I have driven an XR5 (not far mind you) and they are a great smooth little car. I didn't notice any torque steer really but it was only a quick spin. I'm with Road Warrior, maybe look into Mondeos too.
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05-09-2012, 01:03 PM | #11 | ||
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The amount of stuff you suddenly have to cart around when you have kids is amazing. With kids I have found the biggest car is best.
One thing to check is what kind of car seat you going to have. Sounds like a funny question but when your child is young and the car seat is reversed (facing backwards) it does take up a lot of room. We had smaller cars and had to trade up so. Also in the smaller cars once a car seat is fitted there isn't a lot of room left for other rear seat passengers. All like all 3 of these cars, the XR5 is great as is the new ambiente Focus (my Dad just bought a new focus and it is very nice). My pick would be the XR6 as I think you will quickly need the extra size. If fuel cost is a consideration get one on gas and it will be cheaper to run than the focus. Good luck |
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05-09-2012, 02:20 PM | #12 | ||
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No point me getting a manual as the Boss can't drive one.
I gave the XR5 a good going over, and it was in the dry. I compared it to my old 205 GTi which had massive torque steer, and there was none I could feel. In the wet, maybe. As someone else said, if you're going to have kids, then you need room. The local gym I see a woman with a pod on top a Focus where she keeps stuff. I've also seen people try to put prams in Focus boots, and they have to put stuff on the back seat floor. I've got one child seat in the XR and three in the Territory. It's a squeeze for passengers in the XR, and forget about it in the Territory. You will need more space with kids. I had a MC Mondeo Titanium wagon on order, and when it came in, I went and had a look at it (after we knew we had twins on the way), and no way for me with three child seats in the back. Plenty of boot space, but the seats sort of end before the seat should, so ree full size seats were out of the question.
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05-09-2012, 03:16 PM | #13 | |||
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If fuel economy is a concern, I'd be looking at either the EcoLPi XR6 and if you don't like that car/don't like LPG, the Mondeo hatch would be the go.
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05-09-2012, 04:24 PM | #15 | |||
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I see the prices of the Kuga have come down to around 35-36 for the 'Trend' spec (demo kls). Would you look at one of these? Tell wifey they have the XR5 Turbo motor in them...
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Really the XR5 doesnt have much inside, bluetooth headunit, Recaros, global opening, voice activation, Recaros, interior security sensors (Bloody good), did i mention the recaros And as i said its heaps of fun to drive, and if you want to mod theres much more mod ability in the XR5 IMO.
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