Compare: 2008 Ford Focus vs 2010 Volkswagen Golf

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2008 Ford Focus

2010 Volkswagen Golf

  2008 Ford Focus 4-door Sedan SE Angular Rear Exterior View 2010 Volkswagen Golf TDI
MSRP
$15,660
$20,740
Invoice $14,648 $19,812
MPG
City/Highway
24/35 22/42
Rating 7.2 7.8
Bottom Line The 2008 Ford Focus isn’t all new, but it is an improvement, and a solid choice if you’re looking for a roomy car that handles well with a base price that starts around $15,000. The 2010 Volkswagen Golf/TDI feels more upscale than its competitors, and the diesel's exceptional fuel economy is an unexpected bonus in the class.
Likes &
Dislikes

Likes:

  • Improved overall refinement
  • Improved interior design
  • Quiet ride
  • Available SYNC with voice commands

Dislikes:

  • New body lacks style
  • Less sporty suspension
  • No dedicated performance models

Likes:

  • Built solidly
  • Cabin feels rich and upscale
  • Well-damped ride in most conditions
  • Newly available diesel option
  • Great visibility

Dislikes:

  • Frumpy styling
  • Gas engine's fuel economy isn't great
  • Less passenger and cargo room than expected
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Used Car Prices

  Min Max Average
2008 Ford Focus $8,611 $12,024 $10,236
2010 Volkswagen Golf $11,465 $15,781 $13,750
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