The Ford Focus ZX3 was a
bright, spunky little thing and we had a good old time together. As long
as the weather held out, that is. While it's fine to see how well this car
handled the elements, I really wanted to get it out on a nice winding road and
set it free. But the week I had the car opened with
6 inches of snow, followed a couple of days later by heavy rain (which
washed most of the snow away). The next day had high winds which was followed
(finally) by
two sunny days in the 50s (the fun days) after which time the snow
returned. Ford has high hopes for their latest compact, with world domination being
high on their list. Unlike other compacts that wore the Ford blue
oval, the Focus is a highly refined, solid car with a roomy interior, "New Edge"
styling and genuine European road manners.
This is a young person's car with nearly half
of the Focus production going to buyers under 35 years old. To say that the Focus
is also a "World Car" is an understatement because the Focus recently achieved
bragging rights as the world's best-selling car with versions tailored to the
requirements of individual countries around the world. In England, where it is the
number one seller,
Focus is available with diesel engines and, of course, right hand drive. In
the United States, where SUV's and pickup trucks are king, Focus sales were good enough to
put it in the top ten.
This is a well-built car with first-class fit and finish. Visibility
was excellent with a higher
than normal seating position that provided a commanding view of the road. The
front seats were comfortable with adjustments for height as well as seatback
angle and reach. I was impressed with the optional steering column
which was manually adjustable for both height and reach with the flick of a
single lever, a rare feature on a car
in this price range.
The swooping, Picasso-style dash panel was both
interesting and easy to get used to. All the controls came easily to hand
and had a quality feel to them. On the down side, the cup holders were a bit of a stretch and
the parking brake handle was awkward to reach because of the optional center arm-rest
that was in the way. The manual shifter was smooth and easy to control, but I would have preferred
shorter throws and a tighter shift gate.
As with any two door car, the back seat is best used by young limber types,
but I was hard pressed to convince my 95 year old (in very good shape) mother of
that. She insisted on jumping back there so that my wife could sit up
front next to
me.
Well, I learned early on not to argue with her when she got like that because I would only
lose,
so I helped her climb into the back and noticed that she had a lot less trouble
getting back there than I did when I tried. I decided that she's not above being conned once in a
while so I told her that, on the way back, I wanted my wife to evaluate the comfort back there for my
report. So on the return trip she reluctantly sat up front, worrying the whole
time how separating us like
that, would
affect our marriage. My wife did report that the back seat was
comfortable for the two hour return trip (and mom agreed).
The ZX3's performance was acceptable with 0-60 taking 10.3
seconds. The 130 hp 2.0-liter Zetec engine sounded fairly refined even under full throttle with
none of the raspy sounds that are usually associated with a 4-cylinder engine in this price
range. There was some torque-steer at full throttle especially when the
road was slippery, but it was not too difficult to manage. Torque-steer is
common on front-wheel drive cars and occurs during hard acceleration or when one of the front drive wheels
starts slipping, causing power to shift to the other wheel. This has
the effect of causing the steering wheel to fight you and pull to one
side or the other. On modern front-wheel drive cars, this effect is fairly
subdued and well controlled, but can get annoying in a car that usually
does everything else right.
The
Focus ZX3 is a light car with minimal sound-deadening to isolate you from the road. This was especially noticeable in the rain where water spray from the rear tires
would hit the inside of the fender well and reverberate throughout the cabin.
It sounded like a high-pressure water hose hitting a metal garbage can cover.
Aside from that, this was a solid, quiet car with minimal wind and
road noise.
On the snowy days, the traction control took care of the occasional wayward
skid and kept this little car that could, chugging along. When I finally
got to my favorite stretch of winding country roads, I found this car to be a
joy to drive. Handling was
sharp and predictable giving the ZX3 a nimble feel that inspired confidence. I
also found it to be quite good at dodging wayward garbage pails on the windy day,
For an inexpensive car, the ZX3 was well equipped, right down to the standard
leather
wrapped steering wheel, height-adjustable driver seat; 60/40 folding rear seat
and alloy wheels. An AM/FM Stereo with a built
in CD player was also standard.
The optional sunroof was crank operated, but had all the functionality of a powered
sunroof. Turning the crank in one direction will tilt the sunroof up for
ventilation. Turning it in the other direction will retract the glass
panel back into the roof.
The new for 2001 Egg Yolk Yellow Clearcoat paint job certainly stood out from
the crowd and made it easy to find in a parking lot. Focus also had
interesting names for their other colors including: Cloud 9 White, Fort Knox Gold, Infra-Red,
CD Silver, Jackpot Gold and Sangria Red among others. Last year, they had a
special model for the active outdoor person which came in a metallic brown color
called "Dirt".
The Ford Focus comes in a variety of models including the darling 2-door
hatchback seen here. There are 4-door sedans in various trim levels and a
wagon to round out the selection. Prices range from ,315 for a Basic
2-door hatchback with no options to just over ,000 for a loaded ZTX 4-door
sedan.
The expectations that most people have when shopping for a car in this price
range are normally quite low. They would be happy to just find a boring
sedan that is reliable and gets good fuel economy. When they realize that
they could get a flashy car like this one for the same price as those econo-box
sedans, their eyes light up.
On one of the nicer days, I pulled into a parking lot where the car caught
the eye of a group of college students who came over to take a closer
look. They summed up the ZX3 in one word. Coool!

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How would I
improve this car?
- I would jazz up the upholstery a bit. On a happy car like this, the interior needs
more color.
- Get rid of the standard smoker's package. Many young people
today are health-conscious and may resent staring at a picture of a cigarette.
Make it a coin tray with the smoker's package as a dealer option.
How does the Focus fit your
driving style?
Conservative drivers This is a nimble,
fun to drive small car that is big on the inside and small on the
outside. It's easy to park and has a good ride.
Sporty drivers will enjoy the European feel and smooth power delivery that does
not compromise the comfortable ride.
Fast drivers
should opt for the 16" wheels and tires for better grip. When pushed
to the limits, this car handles predictably and stops well.
Specifications
| Engine Type |
2.0L DOHC 16V Zetec I-4 |
| Horsepower |
130 @ 5300 RPM |
| Torque |
135 @ 4500 RPM |
| Fuel Recommended |
Regular 87 Octane Unleaded. |
Transmission (std.)
Transmission (opt.) |
5-speed manual transaxle
Electronically controlled 4-speed automatic |
Tires - Standard
Optional |
P195/60R15
P205/50R16 |
| Overall Length |
168.1" |
| Wheelbase |
103.0" |
| Width |
66.9" |
| Curb Weight |
2,551 lbs. |
| Fuel Tank |
13.2 Gals. |
| Miles Per Gallon |
EPA city 25, hwy 33. |
| Acceleration 0 to 60 |
10.3 Seconds |
| Base Sticker Price |
,315 plus 0 destination charge |
2001 Ford Focus ZX3 Front Wheel Drive 3-door
Standard Equipment
- AM/FM Stereo/Single Disc CD
- Floor Mats, Front & Rear
- 60/40 Split Fold Rear Seat
- Driver/Passenger Visor Mirror
- Interior Trunk Release
- Manual Seat Height Adjust
- SecuriLockTM Passive Anti-Theft System
- Integrated Fog Lamps
- Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel
- Rear Window Defroster
- Rear Window Wiper/Washer
- Tachometer
- Second generation Air Bags for Driver and
Front Passenger
Major Available Options
- Automatic Transmission
- AdvanceTrac Traction and Stability Control
- Anti-Lock Brakes
- Moonroof, Crank operated.
- Air Conditioning
- Side Impact Air Bags
- Premium Group - Includes: Air Conditioning, Front Center Armrest, Speed Control,
Map Lights,
Tilt/Telescoping Steering Wheel
- Power Group - Includes: All-Door Remote Entry & Power Locks,
Power Mirrors, Power Windows
For more information on the ZX3, visit Ford.com
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