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  • Schmidlap

    March 2, 2010 5:52 p.m. Schmidlap Reader

    Edmunds.com is reporting that Ford is developing a new "global high-performance" version of the Focus and they are speculating that it will be available in the US as an SVT version, though Ford is not confirming it will come to North America. Ford didn't give many details, but Edmunds doesn't think it will have the turbo 5 cylinder from the RS, and instead will have a turbocharged 4 cylinder with at least 250hp. They also don't know if it will have the suspension from the RS.

    Here's the article: http://blogs.insideline.com/straightline/2010/03/ford-announces-a-new-global-high-...

    Bob

  • 3Door4G

    March 2, 2010 6:23 p.m. 3Door4G New Reader

    If it has the RS suspension it will be awesome.

    I don't even think I need all the power from the RS to have a good car though.

    Clean cars can be found at http://rabidclean.blogspot.com

  • digdug18

    March 2, 2010 9:33 p.m. digdug18 Reader

    hopefully we will get an awd as well

    Andrew

  • March 2, 2010 10:21 p.m. TIGMOTORSPORTS New Reader

    They need to jam that new turbo SHO motor into a Focus with a manual trans and call it a Pinto SVT

  • Turbonutter

    March 2, 2010 11:03 p.m. Turbonutter New Reader

    TIGMOTORSPORTS wrote: They need to jam that new turbo SHO motor into a Focus with a manual trans and call it a Pinto SVT

    Focus GT350.

  • rogerbvonceg

    March 3, 2010 11:42 a.m. rogerbvonceg New Reader

    They won't but you could.

    I seem to recall talk of an ecoboost 4-cylinder. With AWD, could be fantastic. Just depends what price point Ford thinks it can hit with a straight face in this country.

    After all, it would still be "just a Ford." :rolleyes:

  • digdug18

    March 3, 2010 11:56 a.m. digdug18 Reader

    lets hope they decide to go after the evolution/STI market, then they might pull out some stops, as well as the good euro parts from the parts bin.

    Andrew

  • ReverendDexter

    March 3, 2010 12:07 p.m. ReverendDexter Dork

    digdug18 wrote: lets hope they decide to go after the evolution/STI market, then they might pull out some stops, as well as the good euro parts from the parts bin. Andrew

    Is the Evo/STi market really that big anymore? Big enough that Ford finds it potentially profitable to try and split it a third way in the US Market?

    Honest question, not trying to imply that it's not.

    Ford has had very little luck with Euro imports into the US Market. Off the top of my head, I can think of the '70s Capri, the XR4Ti, the Escort, and the Focus. Of those, the financially successful ones had nothing to do with performance.

    I think price point is a huge part. If Ford does bring over a Focus or Fiesta RS, how much more will Americans pay over a base model? I know I can get a turbo FWD hot hatch from Mazda for about $24k, or a turbo AWD from Subaru for similar. Everything I've seen estimates that a stateside RS would be closer to $30k, which prices it right out of the market.

    --There is no turd more polished than the Ford Mustang--

  • Ian F

    March 3, 2010 12:15 p.m. Ian F Dork

    Agreed. The MINI JCW (base @ $30K) isn't exactly a big seller and the MINI is reasonably well established as a "premium" small car.

    A Focus RS does sounds like a fun car, tho...

  • Gearheadotaku

    March 3, 2010 12:17 p.m. Gearheadotaku Dork

    Hope it has the Revo-Knuckle and a 2-door body, otherwise forget it.

    Old enough to know better, too young too care!

  • alfadriver

    March 3, 2010 12:20 p.m. alfadriver Dork

    rogerbvonceg wrote: They won't but you could. I seem to recall talk of an ecoboost 4-cylinder. With AWD, could be fantastic. Just depends what price point Ford thinks it can hit with a straight face in this country. After all, it would still be "just a Ford." :rolleyes:

    Well, the $40,000 Taurus is selling in numbers that are quite a bit higher than expected. Straight face and all.

    There will be an Ecoboost 4 cyl. Can't say what it will be in, but there will be one for sure- you'll see it within 12 months.

    E-

  • JFX001

    March 3, 2010 12:27 p.m. JFX001 Dork

    alfadriver wrote:
    rogerbvonceg wrote: They won't but you could. I seem to recall talk of an ecoboost 4-cylinder. With AWD, could be fantastic. Just depends what price point Ford thinks it can hit with a straight face in this country. After all, it would still be "just a Ford." :rolleyes:

    Well, the $40,000 Taurus is selling in numbers that are quite a bit higher than expected. Straight face and all.

    There will be an Ecoboost 4 cyl. Can't say what it will be in, but there will be one for sure- you'll see it within 12 months.

    E-

    Oh....Ecoboost Fiesta???

    Easy like Sunday Morning.

  • ReverendDexter

    March 3, 2010 12:49 p.m. ReverendDexter Dork

    JFX001 wrote: Oh....Ecoboost Fiesta???
    I'd buy that for a dollar!

    --There is no turd more polished than the Ford Mustang--

  • alfadriver

    March 3, 2010 1:05 p.m. alfadriver Dork

    JFX001 wrote:
    alfadriver wrote:
    rogerbvonceg wrote: They won't but you could. I seem to recall talk of an ecoboost 4-cylinder. With AWD, could be fantastic. Just depends what price point Ford thinks it can hit with a straight face in this country. After all, it would still be "just a Ford." :rolleyes:

    Well, the $40,000 Taurus is selling in numbers that are quite a bit higher than expected. Straight face and all.

    There will be an Ecoboost 4 cyl. Can't say what it will be in, but there will be one for sure- you'll see it within 12 months.

    E-

    Oh....Ecoboost Fiesta???

    I'll say that I don't expect that the vehicle won't be all that popular with this crowd.

  • cghstang

    March 3, 2010 1:49 p.m. cghstang Reader

    So you do expect that it will be?

  • White_and_Nerdy

    March 3, 2010 2:37 p.m. White_and_Nerdy Reader

    Keep in mind, Ken Block switching to Fords will be noticed by enthusiasts. Him in a Focus WRC (and a Fiesta) will show more Americans just how much we've been missing, and may increase demand for the high performance models. The Focus SVT was nice, but a Focus RS it was not.

    - Justin

  • ReverendDexter

    March 3, 2010 2:52 p.m. ReverendDexter Dork

    cghstang wrote: So you do expect that it will be?

    My first guess is Escape

    Second would be Transit Connect

    Then I'd guess Fusion, but only available in front of an automatic.

    EDIT: I read your post wrong, I thought you were asking what we expected it to be.

    --There is no turd more polished than the Ford Mustang--

  • cghstang

    March 3, 2010 2:55 p.m. cghstang Reader

    In reply to ReverendDexter:

    I was just wondering if the double negative from alfadriver was intentional or not. Actually I thought it was intentional and he just won't spill exactly what platform the ecoboost 4 will be available in.

  • alfadriver

    March 3, 2010 3:05 p.m. alfadriver Dork

    cghstang wrote: In reply to ReverendDexter: I was just wondering if the double negative from alfadriver was intentional or not. Actually I thought it was intentional and he just won't spill exactly what platform the ecoboost 4 will be available in.

    oops, it wasn't intentional. I don't expect the vehicle to be overly popular with this crowd.. how's that?

    But, no, I won't spill the beans (and I'm not working on it, either... at least right now).

    E-

  • Schmidlap

    March 3, 2010 4:01 p.m. Schmidlap Reader

    alfadriver wrote: There will be an Ecoboost 4 cyl. Can't say what it will be in, but there will be one for sure- you'll see it within 12 months. E-

    At the Chicago Auto Show a couple of weeks ago they announced the 2011 Edge would get a 2L Turbo, and I thought they had announced a Fusion with the 2L Ecoboost a while ago, although I may just be remembering all the internet rumours. If there are more, blink twice.

    On edit: it looks like it's also going to be in the 2011 Explorer.

    Bob

  • March 3, 2010 4:21 p.m. pmchase New Reader

    The original Fiesta 1978-1980 sold like hot cakes for Ford , so not all Euro Fords were duds for them. Unfortunately it was replaced by the...US Escort

  • SlickDizzy

    March 3, 2010 4:30 p.m. SlickDizzy SuperDork

    alfadriver wrote:
    JFX001 wrote:
    alfadriver wrote:
    rogerbvonceg wrote: They won't but you could. I seem to recall talk of an ecoboost 4-cylinder. With AWD, could be fantastic. Just depends what price point Ford thinks it can hit with a straight face in this country. After all, it would still be "just a Ford." :rolleyes:

    Well, the $40,000 Taurus is selling in numbers that are quite a bit higher than expected. Straight face and all.

    There will be an Ecoboost 4 cyl. Can't say what it will be in, but there will be one for sure- you'll see it within 12 months.

    E-

    Oh....Ecoboost Fiesta???

    I'll say that I don't expect that the vehicle won't be all that popular with this crowd.

    It's in the new unibody Explorer. I bet $5.

    ~Desmond 1984 VW Jetta GLI STOLEN 9/11/09 :(

  • digdug18

    March 3, 2010 8:48 p.m. digdug18 Reader

    Does the new unibody explorer rollover as easily as the old explorer? because that's a design feature I do miss.

    Andrew

  • aussiesmg

    March 3, 2010 9:25 p.m. aussiesmg SuperDork

    Escort RS Cosworth....

    Cornering is like bringing a woman to climax. Jackie Stewart

  • rogerbvonceg

    March 4, 2010 12:05 p.m. rogerbvonceg New Reader

    The Mondeo/Contour/Mystique was essentially the next "Euro Ford" that was "brought" to the US after the dismal sales performance of the Merkurs. In that regard, it blew away the Merkur record while still not quite meeting sales expectations or hopes. In the end, Contour production stopped so Ford could make more Escapes. (Same platform.) The difference between the two was that in the 80's, Ford was a "multinational." Ford US imported the Sierra chassis from Ford Europe, and bought the engines from Ford Brazil. By 1995, Ford had reorganized into a "Global Corp." The international team that had designed the Mondeo for 1993 converged on Detroit, tweaked the car for the US, and ramped up production in Kansas City.

    Besides, by this time they were having pretty good success with the Focus, which was Ford's second attempt at a "world car." However, Ford rightly read the tea leaves of world marketing. Small, ultra-hot and expensive hatches sell well in Europe. Not so in the US. Here we love our big, powerful V-8 muscle.

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