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7. Ford Focus
The Ford Focus was released as a replacement for the Ford Escort. With high gas mileage and low cost, it’s no surprise the Focus sells as well as it does. With integrated Bluetooth capability in the form of Ford’s voice controlled Sync audio system and stylized interior, the Focus remains popular with consumers. In 2011, Ford unveiled the all-electric Ford Focus Electric to compete with the Nissan Leaf and the Chevy Volt, and in the summer of 2012, Ford launched the Focus ST with a 247 hp turbo charged engine. Used in rally car racing and in the SCCA Speed World Challenge Touring Car Series, the Focus has proved it’s more than just a plain commuter car. Selling over 10 million units to date, it’s very likely the Focus will one day top the list of best selling cars in U.S. history.
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