When the Ford Motor Company introduced the Ford Focus compact car to the U.S. market in 1999 for the 2000 model year, it came in three body types: a four-door sedan, a three-door hatchback and a five-door wagon. The last mentioned body style was branded as the "SE Wagon." While the low resale value of the 2000 Ford Focus SE Wagon translates into great affordability, it is the same low resale value that is the result of a poor reliability record.
Engine, Transmission and Fuel Economy
The 2000 Ford Focus SE Wagon has a 2-liter, 110-horsepower inline four-cylinder engine with 125 foot-pounds of torque. The transmission is a four-speed automatic. With a gas tank that can take up to 13 gallons of fuel, the 2000 Focus Wagon gets 26 miles per gallon for city driving and 33 mpg for highway driving.
Safety Features
The 2000 Ford Focus SE Wagon is rather bare on safety features. It has power locks with the child safety feature, and driver and passenger airbags, but do not expect to find one with other components such as ABS brakes, traction control or vehicle anti-theft system.
Interior Features
Air conditioning and stereo system with AM/FM radio and cassette player are among the few standard interior features of the 2000 Ford Focus SE Wagon. The vehicle is roomy enough to accommodate up to five passengers, and the upholstery is either in dark charcoal and medium graphite cloth.
Exterior Features
The 2000 Ford Focus SE Wagon rides on 15-inch alloy wheels and has a load-bearing rack installed on its roof. The vehicle comes in several colors, which include Atlantic Blue Clearcoat Metallic, Autumn Orange Clearcoat Metallic, CD Silver Clearcoat Metallic and Sangria Red Clearcoat Metallic.
Price
The original Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price or MSRP for the 2000 Ford Focus SE Wagon was $15,475. As of 2010, the Kelley Blue Book places its price value--at least one in good running and cosmetic condition--within the $4,400 to $4,700 range.
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