Ford Fair 2015: Focus Point
The Best Focuses From FF 2015
Posted: 19th September 2015 | Author: @AdrianFRST | Photography: @AdrianFRST
The popularity of the Focus shows no signs of waning and every Ford Fair seems to produce an even higher number of examples. This abundance drives people to create something different which as you can see from the photos below can be good, or not so good!
Ford’s own stand had the new Mk3 RS on display. Opinions seemed to be polarised - for some people the 4x4 compensating for less road presence and a not so special engine than the Mk2, for others it’s just not special enough for an RS. By Ford Fair next year it will have been available for several months, I suspect we’ll see more than a few at the show.
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