FORDFocus 2014 Sedan 1.0 EcoBoost: 3 cylinder petrol engine with power of 125 HP, fuel consumption 4.8 l/100km, real fuel consumption by user reviews 6.6 l/100km
Fordhas reason to be confident in the downsized EcoBoost powertrain, having scooped multiple wins in the International Engine of the Year awards since it was launched in the Fiesta in 2012. That vehicle is lighter, though, so we were intrigued to find out how the powertrain fares in a larger body designed to cart families.
Thenaturally aspirated four-cylinder Duratec 1.6-liter in the European Focus has the same power output, but the 1.0-liter EcoBoost produces more torque (125 lb-ft) from lower revs (1400) and has
TenSecond Review. The Ford Focus has evolved, this improved version of the MK4 model offering slicker looks, a much improved 'SYNC 4' infotainment system and extra technology. There's also impressive efficiency beneath the bonnet thanks to the hi-tech range of engines. Ford Focus 1.0 EcoBoost [MK3] [C346] (2012 - 2014) used car review
UsedFord Focus 2014-2018 review. Read our full road test review. Read more. 2016 Focus 1.0T 125 Zetec, 74,000 miles, £6750 Ford FOCUS 1.0T EcoBoost Titanium Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr . 2017. £9,450
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TheFocus has always been one of the better handling cars in its segment, and even with this engine, that is still true. The small EcoBoost engine reduces the car’s weight, meaning this sub
Thepetrol engine range comprises two three-cylinder units of 1.0- and 1.5-litre capacities –with the former available in 84, 99 and 123bhp power outputs, with emissions as low as 107g/km and
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