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Ford Hits 55 MPG With the Focus ECOnetic

Scan the cars available in the market today and you'll quickly see 40 miles per hour (mph) is about as good as it gets for a standard petrol or diesel...a bit over 40, for a hybrid. But you know, Ford just loves to break barriers. And, that's exactly what they've done with their new Ford Focus model. In the name of good sportsmanship (ahem, showing up their competitors), they've made it the most fuel-efficient, gasoline-powered family vehicle on the road, boosting highway fuel economy all the way to 55 mpg. Fifty-five!

To reflect the envious eco-conscious properties of the new model, Ford has named it ECOnetic. The second half of the name 'netic', sounds a bit like 'kinetic', right?  Not surprisingly, it's fitted with a small turbocharged diesel powerplant that brings the connoted energy to life.

Enhancing the innately efficient engine is a host of advanced design elements, including stop-start and specially designed active grille shutters. Each plays a very important role. While the stop-start feature ensures the car doesn't run at a standstill and unnecessarily waste fuel, the dynamic grille shutters enhance the Ford Focus ECOnetic's aerodynamics and significantly reduce drag. Leaving no part of the vehicle's operations untouched, Ford has also integrated low-rolling resistance tires and low-friction oils into the mix.

When will the new 2012 Ford Focus ECOnetic be available? Well, it was officially released at this week at the Frankfurt Motor Show.  Superior Ford expects it to make its way into markets in Europe shortly. At this time, the new hyper-efficient Focus isn't expected to be available stateside. This unfortunate decision is due largely to the higher cost of producing diesels in the U.S. and also the lower demand.  Should one or both of these variables change, perhaps Ford will change their mind. Of course, Superior Ford, located at 491 Highway 412 East Siloam Springs, AR promises you'll be among the first to know, if they do.

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