
1-Star Beta Tester
Posts: 497
Joined: Fri Mar 29, 2013 11:23 pm
Location: Southern Spain
Cars: 2007 Ford Focus 1.8 TDCI Ghia
Re: Car Reviewing
As titleguy1 is new to the team, I do check over everything before he starts writing the reviews, just to make sure there are no mistakes (and there weren't), so the stars are all as they should be. It really is a dreadful car.
To an extent though, it is OK considering the total costs, which sit just above $6,500. If it were to be entered for the small car comparison, its score would have been boosted significantly, but not enough to pull itself out of last unfortunately.
I have decided to give it a little tune over. EVERYTHING, has been improved, except reliability (which would still be 4 stars, but oh well).


Let me talk you through it all:
- - Styling is kept simple. I don't like judging styling, simply because it is down to opinion, but I have made a couple of changes anyway.
- Bye, bye standard steel that will most likely rust in no time, hello better, lighter stuff that won't!
- The engine remains the same size, but still very cheap. It may have 15 bhp less, but it is quicker, thanks to better gearing, lighter chassis and better aero. It is also A LOT more efficient, boosting economy massively to almost 63 UK mpg (and I didn't make further adjustments to gearing to make it even better). This is 52.4 US mpg or 4.5 l/100 km for those who don't use what I use.
- Tyres are only marginally improved. Slightly wider and a better compound. This means the car can now corner better. 0.05G better. It may not be much, but in the spreadsheet it might be enough to push it into the fourth star.
- Brakes were small at the front (which is OK on a light car), large at the rear and 1 pistons on both. Not ideal. Fronts are now 2 pistons, and the rears are reduced in size. Braking distance has improved.
- The interior has been improved too. The negative quality sliders have been removed, and the sound insulation has been increased.
- Suspension has been set to the comfort preset. You can't get much more comfortable than that!
And there you have it, by simply adding an extra $700 to the total costs you can make a world of a difference.