8.7

pretty bad
Typical Repair Cost:
$1,120
Average Mileage:
14,300 miles
Total Complaints:
3 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. adjust camber (1 reports)
  2. not sure (1 reports)
  3. put better tires on a brand new vehicle (1 reports)
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problem #3

May 012017

Focus 4

  • Automatic transmission
  • 20,847 miles

Brand new vehicle and the tires are worn out before I even had 25,000 miles on them. When I asked "what's up?" The dealership said "maybe it's the way you're driving." I'm getting new tires, but don't want to have to keep replacing them prematurely.

- Kadie D., san diego, CA, US

problem #2

Jul 292015

Focus SE

  • Automatic transmission
  • 9,000 miles

Ford denies to do any repair on the vehicle to fix issue. I will have to pay out of pocket to get car rear suspension modified to be able to adjust rear camber to be at the minimum of the spec to not wear the tires out. OEM Cooper tires are showing cord on the inner corner on the rear due to too much camber.

- rideac1, New Kensington, PA, US

problem #1

Jun 302014

Focus Titanium

  • Automatic transmission
  • 13,000 miles

We purchased a brand new vehicle thinking we would not have to maintenance it for at least a couple of years. My tires went completely bald within 13000 miles on the engine. I am very upset with my brand new "maintenance free" purchase. Why would you put a 20000 mile tire on any new vehicle? This makes no since to me at all. And of course we purchased the tire warrenty that replaces them for life; however, wear and tear doesn't count on this even if you only get a few months use from them.

- angelaindiana, Rushville, IN, US