07 Focus ST Acceleration Tests (Traction Control)

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07 Focus ST (N. American Spec) Acceleration Tests(Traction Control On/Off) on low traction situation!

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  • Its sad when people get old they drive around with their signals on annoying everyone else. I had to stop the vid.

  • Sorry about that... I am old (87) and was too busy shifting, filming and keeping the car going straight - all on an deserted landing strip while obeying all the traffic rules :)

  • jeez how are you losing traction so easily?

  • I was testing under low traction conditions... it was winter - so there was some ice/snow paches .

  • slow

  • This is not a 0-60 speed test. This is a comparasion btw a low traction situation w/ trac control on/off !!!!!!

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  • i hope this is the american focus st

  • its weird lookin at the st with kmh.. nice vid.. check mine out when you get a chance..

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  • @fast07st In that case your excused. What is your RPM at 55 & 70 mph? I'm thinking about buying one of these 2.3 models. The first one I had (2.0 ztec) was nothing but trouble, I think it had a hard life before I bought it.

  • This is an american car. The only difference here is a stupid piece of plastic with the speed on it.

  • @fast07st oh i still think thats pretty badass.. was about to say give me the list of mods please! lol

  • No... there's nothing that would suggest "terrible at driving" in the video.

    What you see is the wheels really spinning and the traction control - controling the spin. It allows for some spin, but won't let the wheels keep on spinning.

    The traction control works as it should especially in loose track/wet/snowing conditions. If you want to spin the wheels... then I just turn it off!

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