Archive for February, 2009
The Ford Focus SE for 2002

The Ford Focus is a 4-door car available at your Ford dealer. The Focus came in nine configurations: SE, SVT, Street, ZTS, ZTW, ZX3, ZX5, LX, and S2. The SE configuration is powered by the 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine, which makes 32 - 34 highway miles and 25 - 26 city. The Focus competes in the Sedan market segment, in direct competition with Lexus.
Data on the 2000 Honda Civic EX

Honda introduced the Civic EX in late 1999 to regain its grip on the Coupe market. There are 7 trim levels for the Civic in 2000: . With two doors and spacious seating for five, the front-wheel drive Civic makes a statement. There is plenty of competition in the Coupe market, including strong offerings from Infiniti.
First Impressions of the Ford Focus for 2003

In 2003 Ford released the Focus LX to the car-buying market. The Focus came in seven configurations: SE, SVT, ZTS, ZTW, ZX3, ZX5, and LX. The LX configuration is powered by the 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine, which makes 33 - 34 highway miles and 25 - 26 city. The Focus competes in the Sedan market segment, in direct competition with Lexus.
Not Your Father’s Focus - The 2002 Ford Focus Street

Frequently you will discover that purchasers of the Ford Focus are quite excited about their purchase. The Focus has held a position among the top of the Focus line of car for more than a generation. It is a significant car, and the 2002 model is no different. The Ford Focus comes under the heading of sedan models that are exiciting.
Not Your Uncle’s Celica - The Toyota Celica for 1992
The 1992 Celica is an important vehicle to Toyota for the coupe market segment. The GT is a member of a series of four trim levels for the Celica which include All Trac, GT, GTS, and ST. The two-door car with its front-wheel drive is positioned to aggressively fill this niche for Toyota. There is strong competition from vehicles from Honda.