2000 Ford Focus SE

Summary:

VERY disappointing in the long run.. terrible reliability

Faults:

There have been 10-15 recalls in 4+ years.

A month after I bought the car, a small crack started in my windshield began. Ford replaced the windshield under warranty.

Like other reviewers, I had water leakage from the A/C. When Ford fixed the problem (on the third try, but thankfully under my extended warranty), they broke and replaced the windshield (so I'm on windshield #3).

I, too, had problems with the ignition switch sticking when I removed the key. It got so bad that I tried to start my car and the key wouldn't go all the way in! I actually called the police because I was worried someone had tried to steal my car.

I bumped the ultra-wide side mirror on a concrete post at a drive-through window. That loosened it so that I had to have it replaced. Naturally, when they replaced it, they screwed up my window so that it would only go half-way down. They denied it was their fault, but my warranty covered the window problem.

EVERY spring, the air conditioning doesn't blow cold. Having been to FOUR different dealers, the most recent replaced the evaporator (the first one asked me if I knew how to use Max A/C...I can't describe how angry I was at that comment). Naturally, in so doing, they have managed to completely screw up my engine, because they had to seemingly take the car apart to fix it. When I got it back, the dial to change from vent to defrost or floor heat didn't work. They finally fixed that, and the repair is so amateur-hour-like, it's insulting. It still barely works correctly. The biggest problem is the knocking my engine does. I honestly can't believe this car sounds and feels SO BAD at 59,000 miles.

I've replaced the tires as well, and have had similar problems as others with brake dust and what not.

General Comments:

This car was so promising when I got it. Rode great, was very comfortable (I'm a big guy, so the head and leg room was great), had plenty of pep in the engine (I have the bigger/faster of the two options, as I recall). I loved it. Then the problems started. I have had more work done to this car than I expected, and cannot believe I'm seriously thinking about buying a new car and salvaging what I can out of this pile of crap. Very disappointed in the end run with the Focus.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No

Review Date: 4th June, 2004

5th Jun 2004, 07:04

I used to own as Contour (which is about the same size as the Focus, they share similar engines), and I can relate to the recalls (I had 18), and the ignition key sticking. This was very annoying. I had a strip down, manual version. I'm glad I bought that version when I found out what kind of problems people were having on the automatic versions. Engine wise, not that many problems. The biggest was the recall on the water pump. On the way to work one morning and it began to overheat. My plans were to take it to a dealership later that day to have the recall done. I got halfway to the dealership (I had a friend follow me in case something went wrong), and the water pump blew up in the middle of a busy intersection, blowing parts all over the road. Never again will I own another Ford. They're rolling coffins.

2000 Ford Focus Wagon 2.0

Summary:

A true lemon with a cool color

Faults:

I have had the barons changed on the rear of both sides. The horn goes out every two months or less. Three months after I purchased the car I spent over $500 on new tires. At 56,000 and 56,750 miles breaks were replaced. The sensors had to be changed and the fuel system had problem around the same mileage. The radiator burst at and now a rod is thrown in the engine at 57,985 miles. I love my car, but it seems almost as if I have been spending more money trying to keep it going than I have just trying to enjoy my first vehicle ever. Will the lemon law support my complaints and assist me in any way to get a new engine or some reimbursements for all the torture I've subdued within the last two years of ownership?

General Comments:

This car drive powerfully when operable. I have to say it is truly a lemon. I purchased the car because I like the cool color and its performance at the time of purchase was commendable. I am truly frustrated, angry disappointed and at a lost for words. All of this is due to the fact that I only have 57,985 miles on it and have owned it for two years. Over the course of these two years this car has been in and out of the shop for repairs rather major or minor. I can't afford to buy an engine and still remain paying notes for a car that I can no longer drive and has not driven for the last week!!!

There must be some justice somewhere!

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know

Review Date: 29th April, 2004