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Old 28-04-2014, 02:55 PM   #1
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Default Buying car for my son - 2006 LS Focus Zetec (Manual) VS BA Series 1 Fairmont Ghia (I6)

I am looking to buy a car for my son, this will be his 2nd car. He really wants the fairmont ghia mostly because of the interior but a relative is selling his 2006 LS Focus Zetec and I feel this will be the better car for my son as it is more fuel efficient and could be less problematic. I know the series 1 BA's had some issues. I'm not aware of any issues with the Focus..

He isn't worried about fuel consumption (of course ) He's also 6'2 and wants more leg room. As you would but having driven the Focus there is plenty of room imo. (I'm only 6'0 though)

Thoughts and opinions on what to go for ?



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