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The 2006 Ford Focus Is Here
By:Kevin Dark
The advertisements are showing it, the dealers are shouting about it, and everyone wants to see it for himself or herself. What’s all the excitement? The 2006 Ford Focus has hit the dealer floors, and it’s just as sharp, if not sharper than the 2005 Ford Focus. This little economical car gets an average of twenty-six miles per gallon in the city, and thirty-four miles per gallon on the highway, a very important figure for today’s economy and the rising gasoline prices. Not only is it economical to drive, it’s economical to own with the top of the line model selling at under $18,000 which is a real steal in today’s economy. Of course, the 2006 Ford Focus is not for the buyer who wants a full size car, but for the economical buyer who wants a nice economy car that doesn’t cost a ton to buy or run, this is the car for you. The 2006 Ford Focus won’t take a dent out of your budget, and if you’re really looking to save money, put yourself in the 2005 Ford Focus.
Buying a car is one of the most difficult decisions any person can make next to buying a house. There’s always fear that you’re going to be burned, but that just means you have to be willing to do your homework. Of course, with the 2006 Ford Focus, you don’t have to worry about being burned because this little number will sell itself. One look at the 2006 Ford Focus, and you will just fall in love with its sporty body styling. You’ll also love the room interior, and the options that make it seem more like a luxury car than an economy. Even if you decide upon the 2005 Ford Focus, there is still plenty of beauty and car to love.
For anyone who is a real stickler for economy, the Ford Focus is really the car to buy. It’s roomy, it’s sleek in body style with plenty of options that won’t cost you a fortune. It’s economical to drive, so all of your hard earned cash won’t go into the gas tank or maintenance on the car. Don’t take anyone’s word for it, though. You want to go see for yourself everything that the 2006 Ford Focus offers. Take it for a test drive, so you can see how smoothly it drives for an economy car. There is just no way that any one can describe to you how beautiful this car is, and how much you will love it when you take it home. Take some time to yourself and visit the Ford dealership and find one to test drive. Take it out on the highway and see how it runs. Give it all you’ve got, and then be sure to take one home with you. It doesn’t matter if you take a 2006 Ford Focus or 2005 Ford Focus, they are both waiting to be driven to someone home where they can be loved and cared for.
If you really want to see the phenomenon that Ford has caused with their Ford Focuses then just check out Great Britain. There was a time when nearly all middle-classed families had one in their garage. It seemed that you could walk down a street and see a row of houses with Ford Focuses parked on every driveway. Ford obviously didn’t mind causing this type of madness because at the end of the day it meant that they were getting a lot of money thanks to all the purchases. If you have a 2005 Ford Focus then you might not need the 2006 that much. After all the 2005 version is more than likely still going strong on the road.
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Kevin Dark is the keen admirer of cars. Know more about Ford Focus with a blog, devoted to this very model of Ford: Ford Focus
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