2005 Ford Focus Product Information Book Brochure on 2040-parts.com
Clawson, Michigan, US
This brochure contains 15 pages of great pictures and information about the 2005 Ford Focus. Information includes new Duratec engines, driving dynamics, quality & design, exterior styling, interior environment, comfort & convenience, body styles (ZX3, ZX4, ZX5, ZXW), available packages, safety & security, competitive information, and key product specifications.
Models featured: Focus S, SE, SES, ST
Approximate size: 8” x 11”SHIPPED IN A CARDBOARD REINFORCED PADDED ENVELOPE.
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