|  |  | | Ford Focus SES adds: 16-inch, five-spoke (three-door, sedan and five-door) or 15-inch multispoke (wagon) alloy wheels; fog lamps; body-color decklid or liftgate handles; body-color side moldings; enhanced suspension with rear stabilizer bar; automatic speed control; overhead console; tilt and telescoping leather-wrapped steering wheel; and tachometer.
ST adds: 2.3-liter Duratec 23 engine; four-wheel disc brakes with anti-lock brakes; unique 16-inch, five-spoke aluminum machined-alloy wheels; ST performance-tuned suspension; chrome-tipped exhaust; body-color door handles; ground-effects rear fascia; satin-alloy grille; power, heated exterior mirrors; gauges with silver appliqué; sport bucket seats and door trim with black-and-red fabric inserts or optional Preferred Suede; and leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob with contrasting stitching.
Options include: seat-mounted, side-impact air bags; automatic transmission; power moonroof; traction control; perimeter alarm; leather seating surfaces; and six-disc AM/FM audio system with CD changer and audio controls on the steering column.
Ford Focus Milestones
1998 Ford introduces the Focus at the Geneva Motor Show 1999 Ford Focus wins European Car of the Year 1999 North American Focus debuts 2000 Ford Focus is Automobile's Automobile of the Year and MotorWeek's Best Small Car 2000 Ford Focus wins North American Car of the Year 2002 High-performance SVT Focus excites "hot hatch" enthusiasts 2003 Ultraclean Focus PZEV introduced 2005 Ford reworks Focus with major design and engineering improvements 2006 Ford Focus receives AutoPacific's first Ideal Vehicle Award as top-rated compact car for 2006
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