4 WHEELS October 07 2010 Exciting next-generation Ford Focus gears up for launch The exciting new next-generation Ford Focus is gearing up for its sales launch early in 2011 in Europe and North America. The lead Ford Focus assembly plants in Saarlouis (Germany) and Michigan are currently preparing for a simultaneous manufacturing launch towards the end of 2010. Focus is Ford's most significant nameplate globally. With over 10 million examples sold since its launch in 1998, the Ford Focus has become a firm favourite with consumers worldwide for its outstanding value, comfort and safety, and above all, for being great fun to drive. Following an unprecedented global development program under the company's ONE Ford strategy, the next-generation Focus is set to continue the successful tradition of its predecessors and demonstrates how Ford is changing. Distinguished by its sleek and sporty design, the new Focus is packed with more affordable technologies and features than ever before in this segment. The next-generation Focus also offers customers the highest standards of quality and detailed craftsmanship, outstanding fuel economy, and takes the legendary Focus driving dynamics to a new level. Ford has confirmed that the three-model next-generation Focus range will not be expanded with additional three-door or Coupe-Cabriolet derivatives. The Saarlouis plant will produce all three Focus bodystyles, while production at Michigan will concentrate on the four-door and five-door derivatives. --Metroland Media Group, Carguide Magazine Milton 585 STEELES AVENUE, MILTON 2010 NISSAN Versa 1.8S www.miltonnissan.ca 905.878.4137 Martin St/Hwy 25 James Snow Parkway $ PLUS HST. 72 MTHS. $0 DOWN. 229 0 WITH % FINANCING 401 Steeles Main St. Thompson N SALES DEPT. HOURS: Monday - Thursday 9:00 - 9:00 Friday 9:00 - 6:00 Saturday 9:00 - 5:00 THIS IS NOT A LEASE! 1.8L 4cyl 122 HP engine, 6 speed transmission, air conditioning, p.windows & locks, heated mirrors & much more. *Finance offer is for 35LG50 BK10 is $229 plus HST & liscence fee only. Cost of borrowing is $0.