2000 Ford Focus LX

Summary:

Great for teens and college students

Faults:

Ford Focus LX was fuel efficient, and handled well. Front wheel drive did not do well in snow. Interior space was too small for families. Back seat passengers lacked head and leg room. Good mileage for traveling. Offered ample trunk space. Stylish looks, great for teens / college students.

General Comments:

The car handles well and is very fuel efficient. Interior space is limited.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 11th February, 2007

2000 Ford Focus SE 2.0 Z-Tec DOHC

Summary:

Fun to drive

Faults:

This is the first car I ever had to replace the transmission on. Very expensive. Ford made 3 transmissions for this particular car. Well, they stopped making the transmissions for this car not too long ago. Very hard to find a replacement.

RPM's rev way up at slow speeds. Very odd.

The coil springs broke at about 90000 miles. Guess what. Ford knows that this is a problem in the car. It is not on recall, but if your coil springs break, Ford will repair them at no cost to you for up to 150000 miles. Just take the car into the dealership and have them look at it. I had my Focus back in less than a day.

Acceleration on the highway, car wants to stutter when you push the accelerator. Ford also has a silent recall on this fuel pump issue. But it will cost you approximately $90 to have it looked at to see if you "qualify" for the program.

General Comments:

I love the performance of the Focus and really like the after market parts list for this car.

I feel uncomfortable in the seats of the Focus, mainly because the lower lumbar support is too stiff. Ford did take some time on this car and did a fair job to produce a peppy and affordable car.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 19th August, 2006

2000 Ford Focus SE 2.0

Summary:

It's a fantastic value

Faults:

We had to replace the ignition lock cylinder after the key could not be removed. This was a $350 repair which Ford reimbursed us for (after we got far enough up the customer service chain) even though the car was long out of warranty.

Alternator went out at 133,000 miles. Not cheap at $750.

Upholstery on the seats is getting a little thin in spots.

General Comments:

My Focus has been a tremendous value. I've never owned a car that was this cheap to run. Even at 147,000 miles I'm still getting 32-35 mpg. I burn no oil. I've only had to do one brake job. The transmission shifts like it's brand new. It feels like it has lots of life left in it.

It's a fun (but not fast) car with lots of room for four people.

The only thing I haven't loved about my car is the absolutely dreadful AM radio reception. I get lots of ignition noise. The FM reception is great.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 15th May, 2006

17th May 2006, 17:28

32-35 mpg? I don't think so. I drive a 2000 Focus SE with a manual transmission. The best, and I mean best mileage I've ever obtained is about 32 mpg involving lots of highway driving.

22nd May 2006, 21:37

Believe it. I've gotten a high of 36.4 MPG.

23rd May 2006, 12:06

Sorry, but you're calculating something wrong.

30th May 2006, 15:04

He didn't necessarily calculate wrong, one of my family members has 2004 Focus SE with the 130 hp. Zetec 4-speed automatic, and on a recent highway trip they got MPG figures even slightly higher than the 36.4 stated by the 22nd of May commenter. Just because you don't believe Focuses can get that kind of mileage doesn't mean they don't.

28th Sep 2006, 16:45

Actually the above poster is correct. You're NOT going to get 36.4 mpg in the 2000 Focus SE with manual transmission. I've recently returned from a 500 mile round trip with the cruise control set at 70 mph... and got 32 miles per gallon. Pretty good, but NOT 36.4 mpg. Sorry.

23rd Apr 2007, 07:09

I get 32 MPG hwy out of my 06 Impala with the cruise set on 70. It's all in the way you drive the car. I have always met or exceeded the EPA ratings on all of my cars with the exception of my 06 PT Cruiser, which couldn't break 25 MPG hwy to save it's life.

25th Sep 2009, 16:42

I bought a 2000 SE (2.0 Split port) in March for C$1,500.00 with 206,000 km on it. It runs great after replacing the basic components:

Timing belt, water pump, replaced the plugs and spark plugs with NGK brand. It ran so well that my summer trip to Maritime Canada from Toronto (about 6000km round trip) is worth the money than rental.

Right now it is at 225000 and runs better than my 2003 Focus ZTW.