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  2. Ford Focus (second generation, North America) - Wikipedia

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    2009 Ford Focus SES coupe (note the rear roof spoiler found only on SES coupes) The restyled North American second generation Ford Focus was sold by Ford as either a two-door coupe and 4-door sedan — the hatchbacks and wagon were discontinued. The 2.3-liter Duratec engine was discontinued for the redesign, leaving only the 2.0-liter Duratec ...

  3. Miles per gallon gasoline equivalent - Wikipedia

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    Notes: All estimated fuel economy based on 15,000 miles (24,000 km) annual driving, 45% highway and 55% city (1) Conversion 1 gallon of gasoline=33.7 kW·h. (2) The 2014 i3 REx is classified by EPA as a series plug-in hybrid, while for CARB is a range-extended battery-electric vehicle (BEVx). The i3 REx is the most fuel economic EPA-certified ...

  4. Ford Focus - Wikipedia

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    Ford unveiled the Ford Focus at the 2010 North American International Auto Show. The car shown was a five-door hatchback model, also debuting a new 2.0-litre direct injection inline-four engine. A five-door station wagon was also made available at launch. [ 11 ]

  5. Ford Focus (third generation) - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Focus (third generation), also known as the Focus Mk III, (Code name: C346) debuted at the 2010 North American International Auto Show as a 2012 model. The cars shown were a 4-door sedan and 5-door hatchback, also debuting a new 2.0-litre direct injection I4 engine.

  6. Ford Focus (second generation, Europe) - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Focus Mk 2 is the second generation of Ford Focus, a range of small family cars produced by Ford Motor Company from 2005 to 2010. It was launched at the Paris Motor Show on September 25, 2004, as a three and five-door hatchback and an estate, although the new car was previewed, in 4-door saloon form, as the 'Focus Concept' developed by Ford Europe at the Beijing Motor Show in mid-2005.

  7. Mazda L engine - Wikipedia

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    Duratec FFV is a flex fuel version of the 1.8 L Duratec-HE modified to run on E85 fuel. 1.8L Focus C-Max and Focus Mk II versions use a drive-by-wire throttle to improve responsiveness. Ford's versions are rated at 92 kW (123 hp; 125 PS) at 6000 rpm and 165 N⋅m (122 lb⋅ft) of torque at 4500 rpm, with a 10.8:1 compression ratio.

  8. List of flexible-fuel vehicles by car manufacturer - Wikipedia

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    2.0L Ford Focus (Late Model year addition) 3.6L Chevrolet Impala; 2011. 2.0L Buick Regal CXL Turbo; 2010. 3.0L Ford Fusion and Mercury Milan; 3.0L Ford Escape and ...

  9. Ford Kuga - Wikipedia

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    The combined fuel consumption is 44.1 mpg ‑imp (6.41 L/100 km; 36.7 mpg ‑US) and the CO 2 emissions are 169 g/km. [4] It is based on the C1 platform, which also forms the underpinnings of the Ford Focus and Ford C-Max. The first-generation Kuga was presented in September 2007, having its world premiere at the Frankfurt Motor Show.