Used Ford Focus 2004 - 2011 reliability review

The more conservative and more mature second-generation Ford Focus is a fine all-rounder.

What should I look for in a used Ford Focus?

The oldest examples of the second-generation Ford Focus are now into their second decade, so don’t expect perfection. Do look for an extensive service history and evidence that the cambelt has been changed relatively recently.

Post-2007 cars come with a greater amount of equipment, so seek them out if they’re within your budget. Check for general signs of abuse - also paint chips, because the Focus is prone to rusting if paint damage isn’t dealt with.

It should drive crisply, so any unexpected movement or noise from the suspension points to worn components, and the rear springs are known to break (as they did in its predecessor).

If the car you’re looking at has air-conditioning, then ensure it blows cold. You should also check the foot wells and boot for dampness, because the door seals and rear hatch are not always as watertight as they should be, and this can cause issues with the electronics, connectors to corrode and bulbs to blow.

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Is a used Ford Focus reliable?

The problems that the Ford Focus might harbour are not uncommon of any car of its age, so don’t be put off by the potential issues listed above. Normal service items such as brake pads, discs, oil filters et cetera are all readily available and are consumed at a similar rate as those on rivals.

Like all cars, those that have been better cared for will be more reliable, and with so many around it’ll be worth the effort of finding a correctly serviced example, even if it costs you a little bit more to buy.

As cars age, failing items such as dual mass flywheels, turbos and diesel particulate filters could result in an economic write-off, due to the parts prices and the cost of fitting them.

However, despite the oldest cars dating back to 2004, diesel versions fared well in our 2023 used car reliability survey, with a score of 90.0%. It wasn't so positive for petrol-powered models, though. They received a 72.3% score, putting them in 36th place out of 42 used family cars. Ford is proving to be mid-table when it comes to the most reliable used car brands. Its 79.4% score puts it in 18th place our of 30 manufacturers.

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