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Although the 2009-2010 Ford Focus TDCi Hatch is positioned in the fiercely competitive small car segment, we at New Car Shopper suspect that it will be able to hold its’ own and still stand out.

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The Focus is available in Australia in three different engine versions. That is the 2.0-litre Duractec four diesel petrol, the 2.5-litre five cylinder turbocharged petrol (which is fitted to the top of the range XR5 turbo model and finally the 2.0-litre four cylinder Duratorq diesel.

Interestingly the engine used here is the same one that is used by Citroen and Peugeot and the manual version consumes an impressive 5.61 litres for every 100kms.

The whole design of the 2009-2010 Ford Focus TDCi Hatch is very European which is hardly surprising because it was designed in Germany. The interior is imposing when compared to some of the other cars in its’ segment.

The leather-wrapped steering wheel with its’ four spokes stands out. The instrumentation is mounted on the wheel. It is easy to use without making any frequent trips to the owners’ manual. Seating space at the back is very comfortable with plenty of legroom that seems larger than most of its’ competitors.

The 2009-2010 Ford Focus TDCi Hatch with its competitive price also scores highly on the safety front and comes with front, side and side curtain airbags. Additionally it has ABS anti-lock brakes, electronic stability control and traction control.

Even when you consider the usually thoughtful Ford Focus prices, this model will still face strong competition in the market. The most direct rival to this impressive little car will no doubt be Holden’s Astra where the 1.9-litre turbo-diesel goes almost head to head with the 2009 Ford Focus TDCi Hatch. The Hyundai i30 will be yet another competitor in this rough small car segment.

 

The 2009 Ford Mondeo Wagon is a long awaited addition to the Mondeo family in Australia and is expected to compete with Holden’s Commodore Sportwagon and the numerous other SUVs in the Australian market.

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Overall it is well equipped with plenty of room and is a very quiet ride. The LX and Zetec are among the available wagon models. Both are powered by the current 2.3 litre cylinder unleaded engine with a six-speed automatic gearbox.

The lower end 2009 Ford Mondeo LX Wagon has a number of desirable features. These include air conditioning, front power windows, voice activated Bluetooth phone link, cruise control and an MP3 compatible sound system with 8 speakers. The steering wheel is leather-wrapped.

A couple more features have been added to these in the Zetec version. Parking sensors, 17-inch alloys, a Sony sound system, dual zone climate control, rain sensing wipers and auto headlights are some of them.

The new Mondeo also includes a Titanium model which brings a lot of firsts for a Ford vehicle in Australia. They include swiveling low beam headlights, 18-inch alloys and sports suspension, the keyless start system and heated front seats among other exciting additions.

Overall most people find the 118kW/208Nm 2.3 litre petrol engine nothing short of amazing. It is rather smooth and quiet for the kind of power it has. The same can be said for the diesel counterpart which is 103kW/320Nm.

The 2009 Ford Mondeo Wagon will greatly please those seeking load spaces and yet want to avoid SUVs with all their weaknesses and especially their great big thirst at the pump.

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