








2019 Ford Focus 1.0T EcoBoost Titanium Hatchback
Description
So I’ve been keeping this car for a few years now — it’s a solid daily driver, and honestly, it’s one of the few cars I’ve actually enjoyed driving without it feeling like a chore. Got it from a local garage in Wedmore, Somerset, and it’s been well-maintained since new.It’s a 2019 Focus 1.0T EcoBoost, 5-door hatchback, automatic, with the Titanium trim. The 16-inch alloy wheels are sparkly silver, and it’s got all the modern bits — keyless entry, Ford SYNC3 with DAB navigation, cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and even a bit of driver-assist tech like adaptive cruise and pedestrian detection. The seats are comfy — front seats have manual lumbar and recline, heated seats, and that nice V-shape bolster. The back seats fold down easily, which comes in handy when I’ve got a bit of cargo or just need to squeeze in a few extra people.
I’ve had it through a few inspections, MOTs, and it’s been properly looked after. The only thing I’ll say is, it’s not a flashy car — it’s not flashy at all — but it’s reliable, quiet, and handles well. The interior is clean, the dash is tidy, and the tech works fine. I’ve used it for commuting and weekend trips, and it’s held up really well.
I’ve kept it in good shape, and it’s not a high-mileage car — just under 40k miles. The only thing I’d mention is that I’ve got a bit of a love for the way it starts — keyless entry and start, no fumbling with keys.
It’s not the most expensive car on the market, but it’s been a real go-to for me. I’m not selling it for a big profit — just moving it to a new place and giving it a fresh start. If you’re looking for a practical, reliable hatchback with good tech and decent features, this one might be worth a look.
If you’re interested, I can send over a full report or just chat it through — no pressure, just a real conversation. I’m based in Wedmore, Somerset, and I’m happy to arrange a viewing or a drive whenever it works for you.
P.S. I know it’s not a million bucks, but it’s been a solid companion for years — and I’m just passing it on.