Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Ford dates back to 1908 when it introduced the Model T to the world. Since then the Ford Motor Company has unveiled presidential limousines, pickup trucks, SUVs and cars. Some models include the Mustang, Fusion, Explorer and Focus. The 2002 Focus hatchbacks and sedans had either an automatic or a manual transmission.

Hatchback

    The 2002 Focus ZX3, ZX5, ZX3 Power Premium and ZX3 Premium featured a 1,986-cc inline four-cylinder eight-valve SOHC engine and a manual overdrive transmission with five speeds. It generated 130 horsepower at 5,000 revolutions per minute and 135 foot-pounds of torque at 4,500 rpm. The hatchback had a 3.34-inch bore and a 3.46-inch stroke with a 9.4-to-1 compression ratio.

    The 2002 Focus SVT trim included a 1,988-cc 16-valve DOHC engine and a six-speed manual transmission. The engine outputs 170 horsepower at 7,000 rpm and 145 foot-pounds of torque at 5,500 rpm. The 2002 Ford Focus SVT featured a bore of 3.34 inches and a stroke of 3.46 inches with a 9.6-to-1 compression ratio.

Sedan

    The 2002 Focus LX, SE, LX Premium offered a 2.0-liter SOHC engine and five-speed manual transmission with overdrive. The trims produced 110 horsepower at 5,000 rpm and 125 foot-pounds of torque at 3,750 rpm. The bore was 3.34 inches and the stroke was 3.46 inches with a 10.2-to-1 compression ratio.

Hatchback Dimensions

    The hatchback trims measured 168.10 inches long, 66.9 inches wide and 56.30 inches high with a 103-inch wheelbase. The front track was 58.80 inches and the rear track was 58.50 inches. The vehicle included a 7.7-inch ground clearance.

Sedan Dimensions

    The sedan trims included a 174.9-inch length, 66.9-inch width, 56.30-inch height and a 103-inch wheelbase. The vehicle featured a ground clearance of 7.7 inches. The front track was 58.80 inches and the rear track was 58.50 inches.

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