2010 Ford Focus Exterior Looks Back with a Luxurious and Elegant

It’s been two years since the complete overhaul of the Ford Focus, but the fresh and fantastic styling cues of the interior are still interesting aspects of the car, although some think the exterior design to be somewhat conventional.
Although it has not exactly caused the motoring press to pass out, there are some redeeming features of the style of Focus 2010. While the Coupe model was redesigned last year, the “profile does not match with the gawky restyled front and back for everyone,” according to Cars.com. Similarly, commentators at Jalopnik are not impressed with “what the automaker calls a Dearborn-based ‘new sporty look.” We call it lipstick. “Despite the lack of enthusiasm in its last overhaul, the new Ford sedan also gives more of a SES” look fascia of the euro “, taken from the Coupe, along with the dark chrome grille, headlights and taillights . Overall, Autoblog says that with the adjustments made to the previous style redesign the Focus Coupe, it has certainly lost its luster look, but this is a good thing from the standpoint of design. ”















There are also three new colors available for the 2010 Focus: Natural Neutral, Blue Flame and silver bullion.

While the exterior may not have the most inspiring views, the opposite can be said of the passenger compartment of the Ford Focus 2010, which remains the same as last year’s model. ConsumerGuide praises the “well-organized dashboard [that] is mainly intuitive and practical controls, although the sizes can be difficult to read under variable lighting” and the new moonroof option available for 2010 may be restricted headroom. Cars.com is also impressed, thinking that the “dashboard, striking a wing immediately catches the eye.spaces for improved storage, better-positioned controls and backlit blue ice appealing.” Autoblog laments that the Focus still has a “T-shaped strip of plastic with silver … clearly established controls for the stereo and air conditioning placed front and center.”

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