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Old Nov 8, 2013 | 03:28 PM
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FOCUS ST BRINGING NEW AND YOUNGER BUYERS TO FORD BRAND

- In its first year of sales, Focus ST achieves highest competitive conquest rate of all non-hybrid vehicles
- 32 percent of buyers under 35 years old, compared with 22 percent for Focus overall
- Average household income for Focus ST is $127,000 annually, compared with $67,000 for non-ST Focus and $107,000 for Ford brand overall
- Biggest ST markets are Detroit, Los Angeles, Houston and Orlando

Focus ST is showing signs of success in bringing younger, more affluent customers into Ford showrooms as the car and the Ford ST performance brand mark one year in the market.

Through October, U.S. sales of the Focus ST since launch are just under 12,000 units, with demand strongest in Detroit, Los Angeles, Houston and Orlando. Among those buyers, nearly two-thirds, or 65 percent, traded in a non-Ford vehicle to buy their car – the highest percentage of conquest sales for a non-hybrid vehicle among all Ford cars and trucks. The most traded-in brands: Honda, Chevrolet, Mazda and Toyota.

In addition, many Focus ST buyers are young, with 32 percent under 35, compared with 22 percent of non-ST Focus owners. And they have higher incomes, with an average annual salary of $127,000, compared with $67,000 for non-ST Focus customers.

The Focus ST is helping to boost sales of other Ford models, drawing customers to showrooms who then buy a different Ford model, most often a Fusion sedan or Escape utility, said John Felice, vice president, U.S. Marketing, Sales and Service, citing anecdotal evidence from dealers.

"It's having the kind of halo effect for other vehicles we'd hoped for when we invested in the ST brand," said Felice. "We continue to build through word-of-mouth and terrific reviews. As an affordable high-performance vehicle that can serve double duty as a daily driver, it has no equal."

Ford recently launched the Fiesta ST, the second vehicle in its ST lineup. With a 197-horsepower 1.6-liter EcoBoost® engine and EPA-estimated highway mileage rating of 35 mpg, Fiesta ST essentially has no direct competition in its price range.

Focus ST, Ford's first global performance car, integrates advanced and sport-oriented technologies previously unavailable to North American customers. The combination of these technologies into a refined yet high-performance sport compact elevates the category and further cements Focus as the most complete compact car range sold in North America.

Part of the buying experience for both Focus ST and Fiesta ST owners is complimentary precision driving instruction at Miller Motorsports Park in Toole, Utah; the exclusive experience includes classroom instruction as well as karting and autocross driving lessons from Miller's professional instructors.

Focus ST offers Recaro® sport seats, unique 18-inch Y-spoke ST wheels, dual-zone climate control, Xenon headlights and leather appointments throughout the cabin. Its superior chassis rigidity aids the suspension in providing a firm, but quiet and controlled ride. The instrument cluster features ST-unique sport gauges with red needle pointers to monitor turbo boost, oil pressure and oil temperature levels.

Advanced technology such as available SYNC® with MyFord Touch® are available for Focus ST, along with a Sony® Audio System, HD Radio™ and 10-speaker surround sound.
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Old Nov 8, 2013 | 07:56 PM
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Focus ST is showing signs of success in bringing younger, more affluent customers

In addition, many Focus ST buyers are young, with 32 percent under 35, compared with 22 percent of non-ST Focus owners.
Well, I guess so. Who did they expect to buy this car.....Grandpa and Grandma? Those two will be next door in the Ford used-car department, looking at CPO Crown Vics and Grand Marquis.

What IS surprising, though, is that, if the above figure is correct, 68% of ST buyers (more than two-thirds) are OVER age 35 (older people, of course, often have more in their bank-accounts to spend on a car). But, given the comfort-level of this car (stiff) and its overall driving characteristics, I don't think we're going to see very many in the geriatric set driving it....particularly with a manual transmission.


(My comments are not directed at you, Hoovey, but at the author of this article)

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Old Nov 9, 2013 | 09:07 AM
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When does the Fusion ST come out? The competition against themselves in Lincoln is killing any option for the guy who wants mustang power in a reasonably sized sedan.
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When does the Fusion ST come out? The competition against themselves in Lincoln is killing any option for the guy who wants mustang power in a reasonably sized sedan.
That market, for the most part, is already covered by the Taurus SHO....unless, when you say a "reasonably-sized sedan", you consider the Taurus simply too large.
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It's not surprising at all. Most millionaires are in the $1M to $10M range, and most of the people in this range are extremely frugal.

Ford ranks highly on a list of commonly driven cars by pentamillionaires (The most common car driven by pentaillionaires is the mercedes E class)
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Old Nov 9, 2013 | 10:14 AM
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Originally Posted by dmvp29
It's not surprising at all. Most millionaires are in the $1M to $10M range, and most of the people in this range are extremely frugal.
That may be at least partly how they got to BE millionaires.

Ford ranks highly on a list of commonly driven cars by pentamillionaires (The most common car driven by pentaillionaires is the mercedes E class)
I know I've posted this before.....and it's still funny, but true. Enzo Ferrari himself drove an econobox Fiat 128 as his personal daily driver....this from a guy who, simply for the asking, could have had some of the most exotic sports cars in the world. Fiat, of course, made a big deal out of that in both magazine and TV ads.

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Originally Posted by dmvp29
It's not surprising at all. Most millionaires are in the $1M to $10M range, and most of the people in this range are extremely frugal.

Ford ranks highly on a list of commonly driven cars by pentamillionaires (The most common car driven by pentaillionaires is the mercedes E class)
Ive read this too somewhere
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