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Old 12-11-2010, 02:18 PM   #1
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Default Focus for use in Driving Instruction

Hi all,

I'm a regular on the Territory forum (see pic <=), but I'd like to find out your thoughts relating to the use of a Focus for Driver Training. I'm an instructor (NSW) and I don't do a stack of lessons, more of a part time thing.

There's a few 2006 to 2008 vehicles coming up at auction (Pickles, etc) and I'd be looking for a buy in the low teens with under 30K on the odo.

On the LT series, is the indicator on the left or right? Not a huge issue because I can legally teach with it on the left, but it's handy to know.

How would a Focus go in that environment? How hardy is the clutch? What are they like to spend up to 8 or 10 hours in, per day?

All thoughts appreciated, cheers.

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