Ford Focus Saloon (05-09) - Review Review by David Ross on 15 December 2008 Small saloons have never caught on in the UK. Unlike the rest of mainland Europe, British buyers prefer hatchbacks and it's easy to see why. The Focus saloon is a perfect example - it's not as practical as the hatch version, nor as good looking and although the boot is a good size, it can't cope with large or bulky items. The range of engines is slimmed down (there's no low emissions ECOnetic version) but from behind the wheel there's no difference from the standard car, the Focus saloon handles well, is easy to drive and has an excellent interior. In early 2008 the model was facelfited with a new front end and a much improved interior. It' still the same price as the five-door hatch, but unless you must have a boot, there seems little reason to choose one. 3.5 out of 5 Other Ford reviews Summary Facts & Figures Equipment Driving & Performance Comfort Costs Safety & Reliability Buying & Selling Also Consider Company Car Info Owners' Reviews Gallery Gallery Loading gallery, please wait... Exterior Exterior Detail Interior Interior Detail Boot / load space Engine Bay Exterior Exterior Detail Interior Interior Detail Boot / load space Engine Bay Car Valuations Find used car prices with Parkers accurate car valuations. Find out more Ford Focus cars for sale We have 27 models like this for sale. Find Ford Focus cars for sale Car Information Packs Get our information pack for the Ford Focus Saloon, which will tell you everything you need to know before you buy. Find out more Cost of Motoring Find out how much a new or used car is really going to cost you with the Parkers Cost of Motoring tool. Find out more Previous: Owners' Reviews