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Uploaded by on Jul 5, 2010

@ Saarlouis plant in Germany: foiling done by specialist 3M. http://twitter.com/FordEu

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  • I bet all the emmplyes were told to get haircuts shave and wash their clothes and look sharp and intelligent for the video!

  • Gloss black looked 100 times better.

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  • Love to drive this

  • @vapour80

    Well it sounds like you are luckier than me!

  • @luisinhoens90 sweet sounds like you had a bit of luck, i live a few miles from the r+d centre which is the home of the fiesta and the RS range, and pretty close to mountune which do a rs to rs500 pack (agreed with fords and keeps the warrenty) for a 3rd of the extra cost (called the mp-340) not quite the same as the real deal but have been toying with going down that route or more for eco reasons just get a ST

  • @vapour80

    Yeah I was surprised as we got the Euro Focus in sedan trims and ST model since MY2007. I got myself a 2009 but it wasn't a ST or RS, only a sedan with the Sport package and I heard about the Focus RS coming here but I never thought I'd be able to see one (only 100 per year were imported here from Germany) until I got my car to the dealership for routine maintenance. A great machine

  • @luisinhoens90 oh cool glad they made there way over in the end :) would of guessed mexico as that was where the euro feista was gonna be put together

  • @vapour80

    Actually a few hundred 2010 and 2011 MY Focus RS hit North America. They were available in Mexico (which is part of North America) and they costed almost 40k.

  • @tonylaguna

    Who cares, anyway most Japanese factories assemble boring cars.

    BTW: Germany has some of the most advanced factories in the world, this video shows only a bit of that factory which is far from being primitive

  • good, but nothing special, every car is now produced in series, has any power

  • @royanl You're a dumbass kid. You CAN take off the wrap. Plus incase you do not know, a professional wrap for a car is in the 5k+ range.

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