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Used 2012 Ford Focus for Sale near Fort Worth, TX

36 results

Year:
2012
Make:
Ford
Model:
Focus
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
160 hp 2L I4
Exterior color:
Blue
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Gray
Transmission:
6-Speed Automatic
Mileage:
120,296
Stock #:
10360
VIN:
1FAHP3F28CL456426
Blue 2012 Ford Focus SE Sedan Front-Wheel Drive 6-Speed Automatic
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2012 Ford Focus

SE

120,296 mi

Irving, TX
22 mi away
Fair Deal

$4,990

Year:
2013
Make:
Ford
Model:
Focus
Body type:
Hatchback
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
160 hp 2L I4 Flex Fuel Vehicle
Exterior color:
Black
Fuel type:
Flex Fuel Vehicle
Interior color:
Brown (Beige)
Transmission:
6-Speed Automatic
Mileage:
35,255
Stock #:
120779
VIN:
1FADP3K28DL120779
Black 2013 Ford Focus SE Hatchback Hatchback Front-Wheel Drive 6-Speed Automatic

 

2013 Ford Focus

SE Hatchback

35,255 mi

Home delivery from Hawthorne, NJ
Price includes $2,092 shipping
Fair Deal

$9,878

Year:
2013
Make:
Ford
Model:
Focus
Body type:
Hatchback
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
252 hp 2L I4
Combined gas mileage:
27 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
6-Speed Manual
Mileage:
98,984
Stock #:
Lalalanex
VIN:
1FADP3L98DL172344
 2013 Ford Focus ST Hatchback Front-Wheel Drive 6-Speed Manual
Price drop

-$1,000

 

2013 Ford Focus

ST

98,984 mi

Home delivery from Tampa, FL
Price includes $943 shipping
Good Deal

$12,241

$11,241

Year:
2012
Make:
Ford
Model:
Focus
Body type:
Hatchback
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
160 hp 2L I4
Exterior color:
Silver
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Black
Transmission:
6-Speed Automatic
Mileage:
104,770
Stock #:
304
VIN:
1FAHP3K2XCL262258
Silver 2012 Ford Focus SE Hatchback Hatchback Front-Wheel Drive 6-Speed Automatic
Price drop

-$100

 

2012 Ford Focus

SE Hatchback

104,770 mi

Home delivery from Shawnee, OK
Price includes $267 shipping
Fair Deal

$5,262

$5,162

Year:
2012
Make:
Ford
Model:
Focus
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
160 hp 2L I4
Exterior color:
Teal
Combined gas mileage:
33 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Gray
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
55,184
Stock #:
178258
VIN:
1FAHP3F23CL178258
Teal 2012 Ford Focus SE Sedan Front-Wheel Drive Automatic

 

2012 Ford Focus

SE

55,184 mi

Home delivery from Roseville, CA
Price includes $2,382 shipping
Fair Deal

$8,946

About 2012 Ford Focus
4 Overall rating(27 reviews)
Anonymous says...
Dec 8, 2014
Transmission failure twice in 60K miles. Paid for by ford, with rental so not so bad. Loved all else, except it was noisy on the highway. Probably tires as they still had about 25% wear left at 60K. RF window motor went out. Did not replace due to $300 to do so. I drove mostly freeway so did a lot of miles...overall avg MPG was 35. Performance was great, drove like a sports car. Look at reviews, if transmission gets fixed, great car.
Anonymous says...
Dec 5, 2013
I like the gas mileage this car offers, it has saved our family plenty of money. The handling is precise; I feel safe driving this car during any weather. Safety was the reason we choose this car, it was rated highly. It silenced all worry I had about Ford reliability, I am very glad that I chose this car instead of a foreign one.
Rohan W says...
Jul 10, 2013
i would recommend this car to anyone, you will love it the first time you drive it, lots of technology, you can go a whole week on a full tank of gas, powerful enough to have fun with and maintenance isn't expensive over all great car to have
Rebecca S says...
May 21, 2013
This car is perfect for my commute between Baltimore and Washington. It gets great gas mileage, its comfy, and is very reliable. The acceleration leaves a lot to be desired but, its fine for my gridlocked commute. Love SYNC and the ability to stream Pandora.
Anonymous says...
Sep 1, 2021
Avoid this car and it’s cousin the Fiesta. The Ford PowerShift transmission will slip and fail if the car doesn’t force shut down on you while driving. No real support from Ford for any of their design and manufacturing faults. I’d rate it 0/5 stars if I could.

 

Year:
2013
Make:
Ford
Model:
Focus
Body type:
Hatchback
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
160 hp 2L I4 Flex Fuel Vehicle
Exterior color:
Oxford White
Fuel type:
Flex Fuel Vehicle
Interior color:
Black
Transmission:
6-Speed Automatic
Mileage:
94,734
Stock #:
5711
VIN:
1FADP3K24DL190246
Oxford White 2013 Ford Focus SE Hatchback Hatchback Front-Wheel Drive 6-Speed Automatic

 

2013 Ford Focus

SE Hatchback

94,734 mi

Home delivery from Jacksonville, FL
Price includes $941 shipping
Fair Deal

$9,611

Year:
2012
Make:
Ford
Model:
Focus
Body type:
Hatchback
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
160 hp 2L I4
Exterior color:
Ingot Silver Metallic
Combined gas mileage:
31 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Black
Transmission:
5-Speed Manual
Mileage:
57,298
Stock #:
12208M
VIN:
1FAHP3N21CL294916
Ingot Silver Metallic 2012 Ford Focus Titanium Hatchback Hatchback Front-Wheel Drive 5-Speed Manual

 

2012 Ford Focus

Titanium Hatchback

57,298 mi

Home delivery from Milwaukie, OR
Price includes $1,603 shipping
Fair Deal

$10,598

Year:
2012
Make:
Ford
Model:
Focus
Body type:
Hatchback
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
160 hp 2L I4
Exterior color:
White
Combined gas mileage:
33 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Black
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
54,130
VIN:
1FAHP3N28CL181268
White 2012 Ford Focus Titanium Hatchback Hatchback Front-Wheel Drive Automatic

 

2012 Ford Focus

Titanium Hatchback

54,130 mi

Home delivery from Reseda, CA
Price includes $1,224 shipping
Fair Deal

$8,719

Year:
2012
Make:
Ford
Model:
Focus
Body type:
Hatchback
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
160 hp 2L I4
Exterior color:
Blue
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Black
Transmission:
6-Speed Automatic
Mileage:
127,217
Stock #:
1313
VIN:
1FAHP3N29CL173616
Blue 2012 Ford Focus Titanium Hatchback Hatchback Front-Wheel Drive 6-Speed Automatic

 

2012 Ford Focus

Titanium Hatchback

127,217 mi

Lewisville, TX
28 mi away
Good Deal

$4,999

Year:
2012
Make:
Ford
Model:
Focus
Body type:
Hatchback
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
160 hp 2L I4
Exterior color:
Sonic Blue Metallic
Combined gas mileage:
31 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Charcoal Black
Transmission:
Manual
Mileage:
98,097
Stock #:
324002
VIN:
1FAHP3K21CL324002
Sonic Blue Metallic 2012 Ford Focus SE Hatchback Hatchback Front-Wheel Drive Manual

 

2012 Ford Focus

SE Hatchback

98,097 mi

Home delivery from Tucson, AZ
Price includes $794 shipping
High Priced

$7,784

Year:
2013
Make:
Ford
Model:
Focus
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
160 hp 2L I4 Flex Fuel Vehicle
Exterior color:
Silver
Combined gas mileage:
32 MPG
Fuel type:
Flex Fuel Vehicle
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
135,378
Stock #:
10408
VIN:
1FADP3F2XDL182260
Silver 2013 Ford Focus SE Sedan Front-Wheel Drive Automatic

 

2013 Ford Focus

SE

135,378 mi

Home delivery from Frankfort, IL
Price includes $1,196 shipping
High Priced

$6,690

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So you’re looking for a compact car? Ford wants you to know it's got a brand-new option for you. The company's being a tad sneaky, calling it the Ford Focus – a car we’ve known about for well over a decade – but rest assured what they’re offering in 2012 is more than a remix of a familiar tune. A few years back, Europe was treated to an all-new Focus while we were stuck with a lightly massaged version of the old. We’ve finally caught up.

Ford claims a 7 percent carryover figure from the old to the new, with 80% shared content across global platforms, including high-strength steel in 55% of the new Focus’s structure. That’s enough for a 25% increase in torsional rigidity, a characteristic the old Focus wasn’t lacking to begin with. Overall, we’re looking at a 4-door sedan or hatchback that’s 0.5 inches lower and 3 inches longer than the old version, with a 1.3-inch-longer wheelbase. All good things.

Structural concerns aside, what do you get with the new Focus? First, you’ll get a new direct-injected 2.0-liter engine delivering 160 hp and 146 lb-ft of torque. Both figures arrive rather late in the RPM cycle – 6,500 and 4,450 rpm respectively – but after a short lull from a stop, the Focus accelerates briskly, earning every bit of the “peppiness” with which Ford has tried to tag it. There’s even a Sport mode available with the new dual-clutch 6-speed automated manual transmission that quickens shifts up a bit, but you’ll still get the best response from this new engine by simply keeping the revs high. If you want to play a bit but don’t feel like going for the sloppier 5-speed manual, feel free to utilize Ford’s SelectShift feature when the automatic is in Sport mode. That allows you to shift gears manually through a lever-mounted switch, which is awkward to operate at best. Even paddle shifters would’ve been better, especially with the dual-clutch tranny.

Regardless of those issues the Focus offers the most power of all its competitors, although further testing will be needed before we can ascertain exactly how that’ll translate in real-world application. (Less power available more quickly can easily outperform.) Ford is also making the high-profile claim du jour of 40 mpg, although you’ll have to get the $500 Super Fuel Economy package to achieve it, and it’s available only in the lower-level SE trim in Sedan flair. The Hyundai Elantra – which is bested by the Focus in nearly every other aspect – boasts 40 mpg across its trim lineup and does it for less money.

But as mentioned, the Focus does nearly everything right, especially handling. The base suspension offers a justifiable compromise of comfort and performance, allowing you to pick and hold a line almost at will, but the sport suspension available with the 19-inch wheels and performance tires on the Titanium trim really shows how well a front-wheel-drive car can be made to handle. Ford likes to boast this is partially due to its new torque-vectoring system, which allows dynamic torque application to both front wheels during turning. They’re calling it a Dynamic Cornering Control system.

A differential by any other name…

Labels aside, the new Focus may be the best-handling compact in its class. The Mazda3 will certainly offer it some healthy competition, especially considering the added feel you get with its electro-hydraulic clutch, but the fully electric system in the Focus is nearly as good and will only get better as Ford continues to update mechanics and software.

Speaking of software, Ford continues to get it right. The interior of the new Focus received just as much attention as the rest of it, with hard plastics hidden gracefully and soft-touch surfaces dominating, but special mention must be made of the Sync system, which has been called the best in the industry. It’s unavailable in the entry-level S trim, optional in the SE and standard in the SEL and top-tier Titanium trims. You control it through one of two driver input interfaces – MyFord and MyFordTouch, the latter using an 8-inch touchscreen display. MyFord is easier to use with its dual 4-inch screens and traditional button input, although that’s mostly because of the general unrefined bugginess of the MyFordTouch system. Once Ford applies the same resources it did to developing the Sync system, however, the new system could easily become a standard, and continual software updates will ensure it only gets better.

The Focus's major drawback is space. Competitors offer marginally better space in both the back seat and the trunk, the latter hindered further in the Focus by the adoption of intrusive – but cheaper – gooseneck hinges. That said, no competitor offers such a space premium over the Focus that it will really make a difference. The Focus has some visibility issues as well, especially with its thick A-pillars, which result from having such a steeply raked windshield. More high-strength steel applied there would be nice for a thinner pillar, but we’ll have to wait for that.

Speaking of waiting, there’s a high-performance version coming in a year or so that will be called the ST. A bit more horsepower will really wake the Focus up, especially with the sport suspension and some paddle shifters for the dual-clutch gearbox. Until then, the Titanium is a healthy substitute.

The new Focus stands easily side by side with competitors like the Mazda3 and the Golf, it just doesn’t have the brand equity of those imports. Other than that, Ford has done nearly everything right.

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