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As an all-rounder few cars could match the enduring appeal of the Ford Focus Mk3 hatchback. There's a version for pretty much everyone – from the humble 1.0-litre Ecoboost to the brilliant 2.3-litre RS – and they're all good to drive. Whether you've a young family and are looking for something inexpensive and safe to run, or you're after a nimble and engaging hot hatch with a useful degree of practicality, chances are there's a Focus Mk3 to suit your needs. It's no surprise it's so popular on the used market. Ford Focus Mk3 known faults and common problems Introduced in the UK in 2011, the third-generation Focus saw Ford really make the grade in terms of quality and dependability. Extremely well made with an expansive model range, the Mk3 Focus continued the reputation of being respected and highly regarded for both fleet and retail owners. Also, like all generations of Focus before it, the Mk3 was – and is – a great steer, making it a real driver's car. 'Quickclear' heated windscreen/heated washer jets, 2 USB ports, 3 spoke leather trimmed steering wheel with integrated audio controls, 60/40 split back and cushion rear seats with 2 height adjustable headrests, ABS+Electronic Brake force Distribution, Auto headlamps (on/off), Auto hold function, Aux input, Body coloured bumpers, Body coloured door handles, Body coloured electrically operated and heated door mirrors with side indicators, Centre console with armrest, Cloth upholstery, Cruise control + speed limiter, Diesel particulate filter, Digital clock, Driver airbag, Driver's lumbar support, Driver's seat manual height adjust, Easy fuel capless refuelling system, Eco mode, Electrically operated front and rear windows with one touch opening and closing, Electronic parking brake, Electronic stability control, Front and rear seatbelt reminder, Front floor mats, Front fog lamps with cornering function, Front inertia reel height adjustable seatbelts with pre-tensioners, Front passenger airbag, Front side airbags,