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    To clear the above up, the North American Fusion is a Mondeo sized car that has never been sold here, the European Fusion is a jacked up Fiesta that is completely unrelated. The New Focus in this topic is a facelift of the older Mk2 Focus, neither of which are on sale in America as they also have their own (New) Mk2 Focus. (All confusing I know.)

    Anyways back on the subject, I know the colour you mean, it's most likely Avalon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GTA-Andy View Post
    To clear the above up, the North American Fusion is a Mondeo sized car that has never been sold here, the European Fusion is a jacked up Fiesta that is completely unrelated. The New Focus in this topic is a facelift of the older Mk2 Focus, neither of which are on sale in America as they also have their own (New) Mk2 Focus. (All confusing I know.)

    Anyways back on the subject, I know the colour you mean, it's most likely Avalon.
    that focus is available in the us.

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    lool at gettin insured in a 1.8 and TDCI know what insurance category thats in? why not get a porsche?

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    Quote Originally Posted by poll View Post
    lool at gettin insured in a 1.8 and TDCI know what insurance category thats in? why not get a porsche?
    not very much, probably. it's a diesel so it'll keep it down.

    a 1.9 GT TDI Golf is £660 for me.

    i'm the star in the reasonably priced car!


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    Quote Originally Posted by apk. View Post
    not very much, probably. it's a diesel so it'll keep it down.

    a 1.9 GT TDI Golf is £660 for me.

    but you stated yours was on aT reg and 110k miles i think a brand new one and yee its not gonna be cheap

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    Quote Originally Posted by poll View Post
    but you stated yours was on aT reg and 110k miles i think a brand new one and yee its not gonna be cheap
    probably not, but it'll probably equal a 1.4-1.6 petrol in price.

    (although I'm not sure how much this focus costs so meh.)

    i'm the star in the reasonably priced car!


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    nice car!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lµke View Post
    True, but i couldn't really have a say in what one we got, as my dad was buying it, haha! Although the driving position in the new Focus is very comfy - especially with the adjustments in the seats for the different parts of your back.
    Quote Originally Posted by Metric. View Post
    that focus is available in the us.
    It's not, the European Mk1 was, the Mk2 and 2.5 is not. The 2.5 in this topic is unrelated to your Mk2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by poll View Post
    lool at gettin insured in a 1.8 and TDCI know what insurance category thats in? why not get a porsche?
    Its in category 6 in the ABI.

    Quote Originally Posted by apk. View Post
    not very much, probably. it's a diesel so it'll keep it down.

    a 1.9 GT TDI Golf is £660 for me.
    Yeah it does keep it down, the petrol model in 1.8 is in group 8 so with it being a diesel it knocks two groups off and a whole lot off the insurance.
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