Need a Car with 40+ Highway MPG?

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Shopping for a car is different for everyone. Some are more concerned with conveniences, some with safety features and some with fuel economy. For those who are concerned with fuel economy, visit Johnson Brothers Ford to test drive a 2016 Ford Focus. Whether you choose the S or SE trim level, you’ll get 40 mpg on the highway – and that is perfect for those who have a longer commute that is mostly highway driving or those who like to take a lot of road trips.

Safety Features

When a person wants a vehicle for the gas mileage, the second type of feature he or she may be looking for is security features. The 2016 Ford Focus SE features a driver’s knee airbag, dual stage front airbags, side curtain airbags, front seat mounted side impact airbags, the LATCH child seat safety system, MyKey, a tire pressure monitoring system and the SecuriLock Pass anti theft system.

Additional Features

Additional features include cruise control, cup holders, illuminated vanity mirrors, illuminated entry, a tilt and telescopic steering column, one-touch down driver’s window, an AM/FM radio, MP3 player, CD player, six speakers, AdvanceTrac, ABS brakes, power door locks, variably intermittent wipers, a rear window defroster, a rear view camera, Sync and remote keyless entry.

Engine and Transmission

The 2016 Ford Focus features a 2.0-liter flex fuel four-cylinder engine backed by a six-speed PowerShift automatic transmission. This combination gets 27 mpg in the city and 40 mpg on the highway, so you can really save at the pump, especially when you do a lot of highway driving.

Visit Johnson Brothers Ford

Stop by Johnson Brothers Ford today to test drive the 2016 Ford Focus S or SE and to learn more about this model’s convenience, safety, security and entertainment features. Be sure to ask your salesperson about any lease or finance specials we may be running on the Focus.

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