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Ford Focus RS wins big prize

AutoGuide.com team picks hatchback as recipient for 2017 Car of the Year Award

- AUTOGUIDE.COM STAFF

Making its pick for the best new car this year, AutoGuide.com’s team of automotive experts is excited to announce that the Ford Focus RS is the recipient of the outlet’s 2017 Car of the Year Award.

“The Ford Focus RS is available in North America for the first time ever, and it’s even better than we were expecting,” said AutoGuide Group Editorial Director Jonathan Yarkony. “Its combinatio­n of hard-core performanc­e in a practical package made it an undeniable choice for this year’s AutoGuide.com 2017 Car of the Year.”

The Focus RS was pitted against some stiff competitio­n, as AutoGuide’s team of editors evaluated the very best new models this year during five intensive days of back-toback testing in Southern California.

In the end, after falling in love with the Focus RS’s drive, its impressive value sealed the deal.

Jamal Hameedi, Ford Performanc­e Chief Engineer, said: “It’s an honour to receive this top prize from AutoGuide.com. The success of Focus RS throughout 2016 is testament to the entire Ford team who put all of their energy into creating such a special car to capture the heart of any driving enthusiast.”

The RS builds on what drivers liked about the Focus ST and makes it truly hardcore. The biggest upgrades to the rally inspired racer are that all-wheel-drive system and the 2.3litre EcoBoost four-cylinder that provides an addictive 350 horsepower and 350 pound-feet of torque. That engine is hooked up exclusivel­y to a slick six-speed manual, and with power to all four wheels, drivers have maximum traction powering out of corners. On top of all that, it’s still amazingly accessible with hatchback versatilit­y and an easy-to-live-with nature.

“Congratula­tions to the team at Ford,” Yarkony said. “The Ford Focus RS is one of those rare cars that gets massive hype and then still delivered beyond our wildest expectatio­ns.

“Not only is it a great deal on paper as a practical, all-wheel drive hatchback, but it leaps right to the top of the hot hatch segment with 350 hp, an enthusiast’s choice manual transmissi­on and, best of all, its engaging character.”

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FORD The Ford Focus RS shows hard-core performanc­e in a practical package, said AutoGuide Group Editorial Director Jonathan Yarkony.

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