BY CHRIS HARRIS | 19th Nov 2007


FORD jumps into the C-segment convertible market with a coupe-cabriolet designed, engineered and produced by Ford of Europe in conjunction with famed Italian coachbuilder Pininfarina, which is better known for its work with Ferrari, Maserati and Alfa Romeo. The Ford Focus CC is essentially a considerably re-engineered Focus sedan with a two-piece metal folding roof that retracts into a unique boot at the touch of a button. The single-spec CC is well equipped in terms of safety, comfort, luxury and security while the 2.0-litre petrol engine makes up in fuel economy what it lacks in performance. It comes with a standard five-speed manual gearbox or an optional four-speed automatic with sequential manual shift function.
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