197 months. [report] [news] Monday 18th July 2016. My other half an I test drove the 1.0 Ecoboost engine and a 1.6tdci in the Ford Focus. For driving alone the diesel was a nicer engine. The
Many of the early 1.0 inline-3 turbo issues were worked out within the first couple years. As of now, the Ford 1.0 EcoBoost doesn’t suffer from any major design flaws, problems, or reliability issues. Of course, maintenance is one of the keys to owning a reliable EcoBoost (and the same applies for any engine). according to dvla it still should be £30. strange. edit, just checked auto trader and yes, 125hp was £20 on later ones and performance was supposed to be slightly better 0-60 though. and my bluefin 100 will without any doubt whip the 1.5 150hp ecoboost into submission. 1. I’ve been looking at a 1.6 Ford Focus but the 1.0 has the exact same power, more torque and is a lot cheaper on road tax. Ecoboost sound mostly good except the Ecoboost mpg seems very

Rear-seat space is good and the boot swallows a class-average 375 litres. Ford Focus 1.0 ST-Line Vignale on test. Vital stats: 155hp, 140lb ft, 0-62mph in 9.0sec, 131mph, 52.3mpg and 121g/km.

I would choose ecoboost. good luck Ford Model: Focus Ford Year: 2009 UK/Ireland Location: Greater Manchester Share; Posted September 10, 2020. zD0Ufa.
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  • is the ford focus 1.0 ecoboost any good