Tweaked 2009 Ford Focus coupe debuts

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We do not consider ourselves experts on the buying habits of small car shoppers anymore, not after watching the redesigned 2008 Ford Focus streak to extremely strong sales despite sporting what we considered to be deal breaker bad looks. You can credit the car's success to good marketing, exclusive availability of SYNC, a big car ride with small car fuel economy, whatever... regardless, the Focus is selling better than it has since the car first debuted in 2000.

Ford has heard all the criticism thrown at the 2008 Focus for its electric shaver looks, and in a very unusual move has solicited feedback from Focus fans and tweaked only the Coupe for 2009 and not the Sedan. The newish 2009 Focus Coupe features a front end with a larger lower air intake that's supposedly inspired by the new Fiesta, and those garish faux fender vents are now completely gone (hopefully the sedan gets stripped of these, too). The flanking foglamps are also now better integrated into the body and the two-bar grille and other accents feature a dark, almost bronzed look rather than bright chrome. There are also new Dark Chrome 17-inch aluminum wheels and a roof-mounted spoiler, both standard on the top-shelf SES Coupe in addition to electronic stability control and SYNC, that make the Focus look more sporty than before. The overall effect of these changes reminds us of the last-generation SVT Focus Euro package. You can make up your own minds and let us know in the comments.

Though the Focus SVT is surely not returning, Ford did give the new coupe a new freer-breathing exhaust on models equipped with the five-speed manual to free up some horsepower, and also added a new 4.2 final drive ratio to make off-the-line acceleration a bit quicker. The 2009 Ford Focus Coupe will have a base MSRP of $15,920 when it goes on sale in late Summer, and you can check it out later tonight when Ford officially debuts it in a video on American Idol. We want to hear what supercar collector has to say about the new look Focus Coupe. Is it a Clay Aiken or a William Hung?
 
Ford is havign a showing with soem vendors this week at there irvine based building.. i think this weekend FocusSport is having a showing day fo rpeole to see it from FORD.
with a lip. a drop, and good rims it dosnt look to bad. (or even a new paint job (ie focussport on this last season of STREET TUNER CHALLENGE, which they won).
 
The overall effect of these changes reminds us of the last-generation SVT Focus Euro package

Riiiiight, but In which parallel universe? (lol2)

I still wander what is going on with this car's design. South of the border the 2009 Focus only got a facelift (see attachments), but still, it looks much better than the one here.

Regardless, it seems that is selling well, so the uglier the better I suppose...
 

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its better. but still is ugly.

+1 to altspace.

the sides need something to break up that flatness. it looks dull and boring.
 
now if they could just redesign the rest of the car...

Which, of course, they are doing. This is just a quick restyling to make some changes that owners complained about. We are supposed to be getting the same Focus as sold everywhere else around the world in a couple of years. Regardless, I'm personally more interested in the new Fiesta with the PowerShift transmission. As much as I like the Mazda2, I think Ford's styling, inside and out, of the Fiesta is better.
 
now if they could just redesign the rest of the car...

Bingo. Like slathering beauty cream on a turd. And someone please get rid of those headlights. Why does the euro model get deccent looking headligh designs while this one looks like someone cut chunks out of the lenses.
 
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The overall effect of these changes reminds us of the last-generation SVT Focus Euro package

Riiiiight, but In which parallel universe? (lol2)

I still wander what is going on with this car's design. South of the border the 2009 Focus only got a facelift (see attachments), but still, it looks much better than the one here.

Regardless, it seems that is selling well, so the uglier the better I suppose...

The Euro Focus still looks better. Hell the SVT Focus hatch looks better.
 
I see have not seen a Focus coupe on the street but then again its not a car I look for either.
 
maybe I am THAT old but it sure looks like they went back in time....
does anybody else remember the Ford Topaz's?

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