Filed under: Car Buying, Coupes, Ford Click on image above for high-res gallery of the 2009 Ford Focus Coupe Following-up on our 2009 Ford Focus Coupe post yesterday, more details have emerged about the trim levels, pricing, and options on the latest two-door model. For the 2009 model year, Ford will offer just two trim levels: SE and SES. As Ford dropped the base S trim level for 2009, the standard model is now the Focus SE. It will start at $15,920 (plus a destination fee of $695), representing a price increase of just under five percent when compared to last year's model. The Focus SES model, as sporty as it gets for now, starts at $17,340 (plus destination). It adds 17-inch alloy wheels with a dark chrome finish, and a rear spoiler. Included in the SES upgrade is an increase in horsepower. Fuel efficiency with the slightly more powerful motor is untouched, so consumers won't feel any hit at the pump. Ford's hot SYNC system is standard on the SES model. Buyers who choose anti-lock brakes, a $744 option, will find it bundled with stability control -- offered for the first time on Focus models. Gallery: 2009 Ford Focus Coupe [Source: Kicking Tires] Permalink | Email this | Comments More...
I can't believe only the U.S. is getting that hideous car. How is that possible??? Even Ford of Mexico knows what to do. They're bringing the european Focus, and with the new kinetic facelift they're selling like hotcakes. I mean come'on, can you believe Mexico's getting the Focus ST and the Fiesta ST???