What gave that away?
[QUOTE 4214797, member: 45"]If it's the same seats as you get in the Focus, the headrest position gives me real neck problems. I thought it was work-related until we got rid of our Focus, but every time I'm given one as a hire car it comes back.[/QUOTE]
Agreed, my father-in-law had a ('56'?) Focus as a company car, for a while
The seats were bad, you could feel your fingers, in your back, if pushed into the rear of the seat
The head-restraints were at an odd angle
- if I adjusted the seat to make my head/neck comfortable, it was too laid back (& visa-versa), with the lumbar support being too prominent in his model(LX?), so it pushed the small of the back forward, leaving little shoulder support, I remember a 'G plated' Escort Combi Van (panel-sided estate car) where I used to work having the same problems
A Ford, a Ford,
4 Wheels and a board,
it might even go if you push it!
Get a Skoda Octavia vRS estate especially if you want oomph with your economy and load lugging capabilities
I was looking at a fellow running-club members new vRS (diesel) estate on Monday, & liked it
However, I still prefer my idea of replacing my Octavia, when the time comes, with the 4x4 estate (2.0Tdi/150BHP/6-speed manual)