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Old 08-07-14, 04:15 PM
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Default Picked up a new commuter/beater a few weeks ago...

My Wife left on July 3rd. I havent seen her or my new car (Mazda CX-5) since. She wont tell me where she is for some reason I have yet to ascertain, only that she is somewhere in SC, with someone. She has no family there, so I am filing for divorce on monday. Uncontested in Texas is easy, just gotta file the paperwork and wait 61 days, pay the lawyer to file the paperwork on grounds of abandonment, and that will be that.

Meanwhile, the Escort is gone, I picked up this for $1500 after trade:












^First mod, Kuhmo Ecsta AST all around. Dealer put them on. They were about 2k miles old by the time I took this pic (I have been averaging 1k miles a week commuting and leisure stuff).


^second mod, TINT. Llumar ATR Series.


^And then there is that. LOL.


^Clairion 10" 900 max watt sub


^Poweracoustiks Gothic 1100 watt Max amp. Bridged at 1 ohm, pumping about 750 RMS to the sub. Thumpity thump thump thump.


^Pioneer HU 60x4 MOSFET w/bluetooth handsfree connectivity and usb/ipod integration.


Spyder Halo Projector Headlamps with CCFL Halo's and LED DRL.






^5% tint rear glass, 20% front glass, 80% windshield and 5% brow.

This focus is Loaded. Its got leather, 6 disc changer, power seats/windows/locks/tilt/telescope, one owner and clean carfax. Miles were a little up there but I can work on it so I don't much care about that, especially with the service records i have saying the timing belt and waterpump were just changed, the trans has been serviced every 30k, it had new struts, ball joints and tie rods.

165k miles on it, not a crack in the leather or a spot of heavy wear anywhere on the car. Trans shifts flawlessly, you cant even feel it. Compared to the escort, this is a Cadillac. I needed a wagon or SUV to haul my 100+lb Lab around, as well as tools for work, and whatever I may need for the house (plywood, 2x4's whatever).

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Old 08-07-14, 05:05 PM
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Sorry to hear about the marriage breakup.

The car looks excellent for something with that mileage....the dealership must have done some detailing for the sale.

If they steam-cleaned the engine (or used a regular degreaser on it), that may tend to temporarily hide fluid leaks. Keep an eye out for any leaks for awhile....

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Originally Posted by mmarshall
Sorry to hear about the marriage breakup.

The car looks excellent for something with that mileage....the dealership must have done some detailing for the sale.

If they steam-cleaned the engine (or used a regular degreaser on it), that may tend to temporarily hide fluid leaks. Keep an eye out for any leaks for awhile....
They used the typical 5w30 on the plastics in the engine bay LOL. Its all shiny under there and you can't tell if anything is leaking or not. But before I bought it, I asked to put it on a lift and have a look under and around it and they kindly obliged being that I am a technician myself. I am not sure if average joe asked to do it they would allow it but they simply asked to see my credentials (ASE Card) which I showed, and then I had at it.

I called the Ford Dealer in Mount Pleasant TX where it was regularly serviced, and they printed off and mailed to me the service history. It is over 200 pages long. Oil changes with synth every 5k, trans service every 30k, ac compressor siezed and was replaced 15k ago, new front suspension bushings and ball joints, new tie rods, new shocks/struts all around, new brakes all around, new tires all around, I mean this thing is nice. A regular cream puff. I can't say enough good about the way I was treated at Eldorado Mazda-Chevrolet in McKinney TX either. I bought 2 cars in 2 months from them. They currently have both of my trades sitting on their lot.
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sorry to hear about the wife....

but nice Focus pick up! Those projectors make a ton of difference.

any bigger wheels in the future?
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Originally Posted by bagwell
sorry to hear about the wife....

but nice Focus pick up! Those projectors make a ton of difference.

any bigger wheels in the future?
Maybe but not likely, the 17's that are on it are a nice size, so if anything I will just get different 17's.
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Wow, sorry to hear about your wife buddy...
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Hope things work out for you with your personal situation. As for the Focus, impressive for the mileage. Barely any wear is visible and the maintenance record clearly shows how well kept it was. Good buy!
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How loud is the exhaust?
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Sorry to hear about the divorce. Dig in and don't let her take anything(not sure if she has grounds anyway).

Nice car. Can't go wrong with a good Ferd.
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Originally Posted by ArmyofOne
Maybe but not likely, the 17's that are on it are a nice size, so if anything I will just get different 17's.
Nice ride for cheap! Wagons are the perfect bend of driveability and utility. Those wheels are nice for OEM, and 17s are perfect for that chassis. Keep 'em.

About the old lady, keep your head up bro. I don't know you, but if you're a decent dude, you'll end up with a better one in the long run
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Sorry about what you are going through marriage wise, sounds like it was not worth the aggravation if it has ended up like that. Nice pickup on the Focus, hope you are happy with it. Did you get rid of your pickup truck?
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Originally Posted by ClassicSC3
I had no idea they even made a Ford Focus minivan. Am I a lone ranger on this one? The good thing about a divorce is there are enough fish in the sea. Being a bit facetious now how loud is the system. haha jjk. good find.
Yes the SE and ZTW, the latter being a higher trim were both wagon trims of the Focus. The ZTW was introduced in MY2002
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Originally Posted by UDel
Sorry about what you are going through marriage wise, sounds like it was not worth the aggravation if it has ended up like that. Nice pickup on the Focus, hope you are happy with it. Did you get rid of your pickup truck?
Yew, traded it for the cx5 that the ex wife now has.

I'm a good guy, and she's a decent woman, we just didn't get along anymore.

Life goes on.

The system is not loud. It's simply an addition to enhance all around sound quality. I spend a lot of time in my car so the stereo has to be decent. I hate bass that rattles and hits like crap., I'm after crisp, clear quality sound. The amp and sub simply adds that extra dimension of sound.
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Originally Posted by Hoovey2411
How loud is the exhaust?
Not too bad, could be worse lol.
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I get so much shat for driving a wagon, but I love this thing.
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