Reply To: Why avoid 2012–2020 Ford Focus and Fiesta models?

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Jude

    Don’t buy it!!!! I bought one and have owned it for 3 years now. Only drove it about 3 months, it was in the shop 4 times in less than a year. It is now currently parked, not running again as the same part continues to go out. It’s a $300 plus labor to fix. Between 2012 and 2020 the tried to soup up the transmission on these vehicles, but it didn’t work, causing many recalls to happen on these vehicles.