2017 Toyota Corolla vs Ford Focus

What's the difference?

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Toyota Corolla
Toyota Corolla

$7,000 - $25,990

2017 price

Ford Focus
Ford Focus

$6,989 - $55,888

2017 price

Summary

2017 Toyota Corolla
2017 Ford Focus
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Inline 4, 1.8L

Turbo 4, 2.3L
Fuel Type
Unleaded Petrol

Premium Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
6.1L/100km (combined)

8.1L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

5
Dislikes
  • CVT auto
  • No Apple Carplay or Android Auto
  • Not as fun to drive as some rivals

  • Dash design makes exiting difficult for taller drivers
  • Bland interior
  • High seating position
2017 Toyota Corolla Summary

This is really interesting. You're pin-pointing your new vehicle search down to not only the top-selling car in Australia – the Corolla – but the most popular type – the Ascent Sport hatch.

Being an Aussie favourite doesn't necessarily make it better than its competitors, or right for you.

But have you, through your own powers of clever deduction and investigation, already discovered the true value-for-money sweet spot in the Corolla range?

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2017 Ford Focus Summary

Richard Berry road tests and reviews the new Ford Focus RS with specs, fuel consumption and verdict.

Everybody would love a pet monkey. Who wouldn’t? But trust me, you don’t want one, I’ve looked into it. Sure they do tricks, they’re cute, they’re fun, and they look amazing in period costume, but the reality is they want to bite your face off.

It’s the same with most high performance cars. They seem like fun, but often the reality of living with these beasts can be painful. Too low, too wide, too hard to see out of, injected with too much power and fitted with a suspension that’s way too firm. Amazing fun on a race circuit, but hard to live with as a daily driver.

Which is why the new Ford Focus RS waiting in our car park made me do my excited, quick-walk to meet it, but at the same time made me dread the week ahead with its day-care pick-ups, supermarket shopping trips and peak-hour commuting on typically ordinary city roads.

The hype leading up to the arrival of the Focus RS in July 2016 was huge. That RS badge is a medal of honour worn by fast Fords since the 1970s, and it had been six years since the last Ford Focus RS emerged. 

Word spread fast that all of them would be built in Germany, that they would be packing big horsepower with all-wheel drive and acceleration quick enough to scare a Porsche 911. The fact that Rallycross star and professional hoon Ken Block had helped develop it filled the RS's arrival with even more promise.

It’s still very much a ‘Franken-Focus’ monster in looks and its heart.

It was all true and now it was here. So what was it like to live with – with a family? Does it really have a drift mode? And what was the most painful part of about the experience? Unless you’ve driven one, you’ll never guess.

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