I'm sure it will be similar to the "Sport Mode" button on the ST: disables the traction control and tells the torque vectoring system to "get sideways".
I'm sure it will be similar to the "Sport Mode" button on the ST: disables the traction control and tells the torque vectoring system to "get sideways".
Looks like a 2105 Focus ST
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Yeah, I agree. The GM situation, coupled with the huge amount of online documentation of this issue, seemed to light a fire under Ford's ass.
The problem with the cheaper half of high-performance front wheel drive cars is that they come with heaps of torque steer. Going straight shouldn't be an optional extra.
In Canada it's a very political issue. Rail companies don't get paid as much to haul grain so they've purposely been prioritizing oil tanks over grain (last year the government changed the agreement which allowed the rail companies to focus on the more profitable oil and potash).
There is also a political push to get…
Per the Freep:
Naca duct? Yes Please!
A girl from my town hit a moose with her 240SX. The insurance company didn't even write off the car! It's fixed and she still has it. Unbelievable.
I just did this to my car a few nights ago.
I wish!
Displaying the related articles images on the front page is confusing and adds clutter.
What the...? I brought the marshmallows but there's no fire!
Kia is designing some really nice vehicles, and in niche segments. I'm very interested in the Trackster even though it may never come to production.
Trackster please!
Wow, that looks so natural.
A Blue Focus ST
I bet it's going to be like the movie "The Wiz". Following the life of a young gamer who gets into real racing though the GT Academy. If done right, it could even play out as a two hour advertisement.
Can any one tell me WHY this system was developed? I've never heard of anyone ever having a problem using a gas cap. Snow and dust build up in the fill area. Why re-invent the wheel?