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MRS. CLEAN - 25 Mar 2008 17:38 GMT
60,000 freeway miles.

How long can I expect this little gem to keep going?

I have always done well with Fords <Escort, Tempo, Mustang, and now
Focus> getting 150,000 miles easy.

Will the Focus go the distance?  It gets 40 mpg.
Chris Whelan - 25 Mar 2008 18:24 GMT
> 60,000 freeway miles.
>
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> Will the Focus go the distance?  It gets 40 mpg.

There was a guy from your side of the pond who used to post here regularly.
His Focus had done over 200,000 miles last time he posted.

At 60,000, its barely run in! (Or should that be broken in?)

In non-US areas, the service interval for the Focus is 12,000 miles. With
the generally more frequent oil changes that I imagine your car gets, it
should last you well.

My '99 Focus has 92,000 on it now, and still drives perfectly.

Happy motoring from the UK!

Chris

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MRS. CLEAN - 25 Mar 2008 20:07 GMT
On Mar 25, 10:24 am, Chris Whelan <cawhe...@prejudicentlworld.com>
wrote:
> > 60,000 freeway miles.
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> Remove prejudice to reply.

My Focus is a jewel. I hope to keep it a very long time.

Thanks for the good news.
Tony Wesley - 27 Mar 2008 16:59 GMT
On Mar 25, 1:24 pm, Chris Whelan <cawhe...@prejudicentlworld.com>
wrote:
> > 60,000 freeway miles.
>
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> There was a guy from your side of the pond who used to post here regularly.
> His Focus had done over 200,000 miles last time he posted.

I believe you're talking about John Cambron.  I dug out what I believe
is his last posting here.  It's archived at:
 http://groups.google.com/group/alt.autos.ford.focus/msg/53911522fbd099be

To quote John:
"238,000 plus miles and still as strong as the day I drove it off
the dealer lot."
Chris Whelan - 27 Mar 2008 20:31 GMT
> On Mar 25, 1:24 pm, Chris Whelan <cawhe...@prejudicentlworld.com>
> wrote:
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> I believe you're talking about John Cambron.

Yep, that's who I was thinking of.

> I dug out what I believe
> is his last posting here.  It's archived at:
>   http://groups.google.com/group/alt.autos.ford.focus/msg/53911522fbd099be

Thanks.

> To quote John:
> "238,000 plus miles and still as strong as the day I drove it off
> the dealer lot."

I wonder how many he did before he changed it?

Chris

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Chicago Paddling-Fishing - 26 Mar 2008 14:42 GMT
>60,000 freeway miles.

>How long can I expect this little gem to keep going?

>I have always done well with Fords <Escort, Tempo, Mustang, and now
>Focus> getting 150,000 miles easy.

>Will the Focus go the distance?  It gets 40 mpg.

We just hit 104k for our 2000 Focus...

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Mike Eppler - 27 Mar 2008 05:44 GMT
2000 ZX3 at 177000, runs like new, no oil usage(1/2 quart low at 3000 mile
change and still fairly clean.) We drive 70-75 mph and get 30 mpg.
Mike Eppler
>>60,000 freeway miles.
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> We just hit 104k for our 2000 Focus...
runthatbymeagain@aol.com - 30 Mar 2008 23:35 GMT
>2000 ZX3 at 177000, runs like new, no oil usage(1/2 quart low at 3000 mile
>change and still fairly clean.) We drive 70-75 mph and get 30 mpg.
>Mike Eppler

No oil usage, 1/2 qt low at oil change. Please explain that one to me. Did you start a 1/2
qt low?

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Tony Wesley - 27 Mar 2008 16:52 GMT
> 60,000 freeway miles.
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> Will the Focus go the distance?  It gets 40 mpg.

I have 162K on my 2001 Wagon.  Still running well.
Ed - 28 Mar 2008 00:33 GMT
> 60,000 freeway miles.
>
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>
> Will the Focus go the distance?  It gets 40 mpg.

Well if it's like my US 2001 Focus ZTS which now is just shy of 316,000
miles you can expect it to last for a very long time.
MRS. CLEAN - 01 Apr 2008 22:31 GMT
> > 60,000 freeway miles.
>
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> Well if it's like my US 2001 Focus ZTS which now is just shy of 316,000
> miles you can expect it to last for a very long time.

We have a WINNER!
Roger - 07 Apr 2008 01:46 GMT
Sorry to have some negative comments but my UK 2003 Focus has just over
70,000 miles and has needed both front wheel bearings replaced, one rear
bearing, together with ABS sensor bits and tonight my third O/S headlight
lamp failed.
I now dread the second N/S one failing because I'll need to remove the
battery to get the cover off, unless somebody can tell me another way of
doing it.
Oh, by the way, about a year ago the water pump failed, but due to the Ford
engine shut down to "limping mode" I managed to get home, but with much
gesticulation and honking from other impatient B*****s who have no tolerance
of mechanical imperfections.
I cannot understand why these things have happened to me when I have obeyed
the rules and have had the necessary services when required. My Dad once
said "There are cars and there are Fords" He also said that Fords work on a
principle of getting the same car for twice the price; The first time when
it's bought and the second time in replacement parts.
Despite all of that I like my car and it suits my particular requirements as
well as I could expect for the price. I only wish that items not maintained
during routine servicing would last a bit longer, but, I suppose, that is
the standard of quality to be expected at my lowly level in the food chain.
There are winers and there are losers.
In between there are statistics / stories and reported experiences.
I wish you good experiences and joy with your car because one swallow
doesn't make a summer but that is not to say tat it won't!

Roger

On Mar 27, 4:33 pm, Ed <Ednoth...@somewhere.net> wrote:
> MRS. CLEAN wrote:
> > 60,000 freeway miles.
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> Well if it's like my US 2001 Focus ZTS which now is just shy of 316,000
> miles you can expect it to last for a very long time.

We have a WINNER!
Chris Whelan - 07 Apr 2008 07:50 GMT
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> On Mar 27, 4:33 pm, Ed <Ednoth...@somewhere.net> wrote:
>> MRS. CLEAN wrote:
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>
> We have a WINNER!

> Sorry to have some negative comments but my UK 2003 Focus has just over
> 70,000 miles and has needed both front wheel bearings replaced, one rear
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>
> Roger

You have been a bit unlucky, but there are owners of other makes of car that
would have been overjoyed with the level of replacements you have
experienced.

One of my step-sons recently got rid of his two-year old Corsa; it had spent
about 5% of its life in the dealer's workshop. The final straw was failure
of the electric power steering. That took two dealer visits, and a total of
two weeks off the road, to fix. OK, it was all under warranty, but still
cost in terms of lost time.

OTOH, my '99 Focus, bought as an ex-demonstrator, now has 93K miles.It had a
couple of small warranty jobs done in the first year. Since then,
replacement parts have been well under 100UKP.

Chris

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Paul Giverin - 07 Apr 2008 12:09 GMT
>I cannot understand why these things have happened to me when I have obeyed
>the rules and have had the necessary services when required. My Dad once
>said "There are cars and there are Fords" He also said that Fords work on a
>principle of getting the same car for twice the price; The first time when
>it's bought and the second time in replacement parts.

I do sympathise but its not typical of Ford. I have had a continuous run
of Fords ownership since 1994 (x2 Focus, x2 Mondeo) and I wouldn't still
be buying them if there was a serious problem. My original Focus was
bought new in 1999 and I still own it (wife drives it now). It has had
very little go wrong with it and I think I've spent about £150 on
non-service related defects.

My current Focus 2.0 TDCi is coincidentally in the dealership at the
moment trying to overcome a warm start problem which has already seen
the fuel injectors replaced at a cost of £1000 but luckily its under
warranty. Shame the new injectors didn't fix the problem and engine now
sounds like a tractor with modified injectors :-(

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MRS. CLEAN - 09 Apr 2008 00:07 GMT
Ford 1980 Mustang ran 100,000 without problems

Ford 1984 Escort Hatchback ran 150,000 without problems

Ford 1985 Tempo ran 150,000 without problems

Ford 1995 Escort Wagon ran 150,000 without problems (I miss this
puppy)

Ford 2002 Focus (bought used!) has run 60,000 without problems

I only changed cars when I saw miles building and didn't want to
become stranded.  But,  now I see that I don't need to plan for a very
long time to replace my 2002 Ford Focus.  I am going to drive it until
it's time to take it out and shoot it.  I really can't see me driving
any other car as over my life time, Fords have been an efficient and
economical way to get around.  Yes, I could buy any car I desire, but
there's no reason to change!  Let everyone else pay more for a car
that does things you don't need and pay 2 or 3 times more in gas!  I
will do other things with my money.  May God bless you, Henry Ford
(July 30, 1863 - April 7, 1947)!  You came and left before I even
arrived but I have benefited from your life.

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