I'm quite stuck with getting the RS or a higher performance RWD car. I drove a manual '15 Mustang GT but I just don't know if I can have a "plain" car. Meaning not the higher model such as the GT350. The RS is the GT350 of the Focus world. Granted, a Focus still can't be compared to a powerhouse 2 door coupe but the RS commands respect no matter who you are.The more I see and read about it the more likely it will be my next car. Especially if Ford Performance offers some nice tunes/parts.
Hockey, DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO IT!!!I'm quite stuck with getting the RS or a higher performance RWD car. I drove a manual '15 Mustang GT but I just don't know if I can have a "plain" car. Meaning not the higher model such as the GT350. The RS is the GT350 of the Focus world. Granted, a Focus still can't be compared to a powerhouse 2 door coupe but the RS commands respect no matter who you are.
I agree with you though, the more I read the more I am leaning towards this car. I've been reading all I can on it ever since I heard they were making it. My ST is a blast to drive but it's simply not powerful enough.

Hockey, DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO IT!!!
If this came in an Automatic, I would be all over it. Damn these niche cars and their manuals....:frusty:
Very true, most people don't even know what the RS is (including Ford salesmen ugh) but the enthusiasts would appreciate it for sure. I don't know if there's necessarily a stigma out there but I know that some will have a hard time accepting the fact that a Focus can be considered anything other than a "cheap economy car." Just don't tell people what you spent on this car ha, that'll really get them scratching their heads. I think it'll be money well spent though. 320+ HP with AWD is damn tempting in Michigan...I bet if I bought this car and I told some of my "non car fan" friends that I bought a Ford Focus RS.....they would probably crack a joke. Or they might say..."you bought a Focus?" I don think there's a stigma with the Focus, is there???
Only true car fans know the awesome history of the RS. Maybe I'll just say I bought an RS lol, well if I decide not to buy the 16' EcoBoost that is.
I can't wait to see the other remaining Ford Performance car releases yet to still come !!! Wonder what else we are in store for??
Well said !!Very true, most people don't even know what the RS is (including Ford salesmen ugh) but the enthusiasts would appreciate it for sure. I don't know if there's necessarily a stigma out there but I know that some will have a hard time accepting the fact that a Focus can be considered anything other than a "cheap economy car." Just don't tell people what you spent on this car ha, that'll really get them scratching their heads. I think it'll be money well spent though. 320+ HP with AWD is damn tempting in Michigan...
I just never got into the manual transmission. I tried to learn but just didn't like the experience. I think its like the old saying "he can't chew gum and rub his belly at the same time" sorta thing....:lol: If it had a paddle shift set up like the Mustang it would be great.Ha that really made me smile. Pretty cool getting that kind of support on a Mustang forum. I can see how some would shrug it off as "just a Focus" but it's going to really give a lot of higher horsepower cars a run for their money. Still, it's not a V8 and I want one of those too but can only afford one.
Any reason why you don't like the manual? That's the only way I'd buy a car like this so I'm glad they're only offering it with 3 pedals but I can see how some would be bummed if they're physically not able or just don't like to shift.
Ahh gotcha. Sorry to hear you don't like the manual but at least you gave it a shot.I just never got into the manual transmission. I tried to learn but just didn't like the experience. I think its like the old saying "he can't chew gum and rub his belly at the same time" sorta thing....:lol: If it had a paddle shift set up like the Mustang it would be great.