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07-11-2012, 08:59 AM | #1 | |||
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Article in Auto Express outlining the upcoming (Hopefully) Focus RS.
Getting the power from the EB 4 is proving tough. IMO i think Ford should use the Fiesta purely for the 3 door aspect. Quote:
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Of course they could fit twin turbos of different sizes to ensure bottom end torque.
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Fiesta would be lighter weight. Focus ST engine in a Fiesta?
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Interesting idea, so the RS is certainly on? I wonder if it will come to Australia?
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Its looking pretty promising Damo, will more then likely be a Focus i doubt it will be a Fiesta.
Wonder if FoA will learn from the MKII RS?
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With the price set to be around the same £25,000 mark as the last model, the stage is set for the new RS to humble performance cars costing twice its price when it arrives in early 2014.
It's a pity it wasn't as cheap as 25,000 GBP (around AU$38,000) when it lands here :( The RS was close to double that over here was it not ? |
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Only 350 of them were made in RHD though right? Thats probably why, to cover the cost of compliance and conversion.
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There was definitely more then 350 RHD versions. All of the UK were RHD aswell.
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Saw one of the RS ones in wynnum ( I think ) this arvo, that bright green, looked lowered a little, black rims. Looked awesome. I've never been a fan of the focuses ah focii? But the RS was stunning.
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There's a small and medium sized cars section?
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Yes, and they are outselling the Falcon 100 to 1.
The small and mid size Ford offerings have fantastic handling characteristics and tech features the Falcon could only dream of. Oh, and the Mondeo has more room in every dimension than the Falcon. The diesel does 6L/100km average, no wonder people are looking do "downsize" these days. Now, back on topic...... Last edited by WILDB; 09-11-2012 at 09:12 PM. |
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Since I've been hanging around here when I got my Focus theres like 50 people who have got these cars since then, we're slowly growing in size.
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Well what a rip off then, why so expensive? There are a few odd things in our ADRs but not $30,000 odd for an already RHD car, its not too expensive to compliance a jap import, car is already RHD it just has to meet a few other things so why so expensive for a UK import? I got a quote from VDC to convert a new F250 to RHD and compliance it for me when I wanted to bring one over, I could have the truck here for just under $40K for the trim I wanted. Except VDC told me it had to be x engine, with x options or they can't do it, so the price went up of course. Then they tell me, conversion and compliance will cost $40,000 ON TOP of the truck itself..... |
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I would highly doubt that the new RS will be coming in at 25k GBP, the ST3 sells for that so I would expect the RS to be similar to the Vauxhall OPC and Golf R at high 20s, low 30s.
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Late 2013, excellent. Good timing I reckon for me. |
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I'd be surprised, considering the release date of the ST, if it arrives any earlier than mid 2014 |
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