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Old 26-12-12, 10:00 AM   #1
ianinfrance
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how do they drive?

Hi,all and Merry Christmas. I have decided, for the moment anyway to look at buying a ZS as a replacement for my Focus when it has done its time as my work run around.

This won't be for a while. I have asked a MG mechanic/Trader I know to do me an inspection of a car when the time comes to ensure the purchase of a car not and not a yellow coloured bitter fruit!

I live in France and have very limited access to ZS's, of any version, to try one.

I could do with knowing what they drive like before I commit.

Has anyone experience of a MK1 Focus 2.0 and could try to give me a comparison in terms of the responses of steering brakes suspension etc etc.

E.G. Is there room to put your left foot down the side of the clutch?
I will be buying a RHD as the LHD prices are unbelievable!!!

Do they suit people of average height as the column adjustment is limited compared to the Focus. I have a Ford Ranger as well and that doesn't have much either.

Not being in my first flush of youf! I like a bit of comfort

It is a bit of an unfair question I know! Still, if someone feels they could put this into words it would help.

Any ZS owners in the midi-pyrenees, I am in department 82, could be another idea?

Any advice would be gratefully received.


Ian the Horse Dentist from France.
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