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Old 05-08-2013, 11:44 AM   #1
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Thumbs up Shelby ST review

Not sure this is a repost, but I guess they are going to try to give you your money's worth (kind of):

http://autos.yahoo.com/blogs/motoram...175609359.html

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When the 2013 Shelby Focus ST revealed its menacing face at the Detroit auto show earlier this year, one colossal question remained: “$40k for a Focus?” What made it worse was that, at the time, no engine upgrade was available, making the $14,995 premium on top of the regular Focus ST purely about improved handling and aesthetical madness.

Now, however, an engine upgrade is available. The original ST pumps out 252 hp, but Shelby’s overdue renovation boosts the turbocharged 2.0-liter to 275 hp - a rather stout figure for a front-wheel drive hatchback. But when I turned up at the Shelby American headquarters in Las Vegas, company president, John Luft, informed me that the Shelby Focus ST now boasts over 300 hp, and I would be the first (non-employee) to sample its eager bite.

In fact, the motor upgrade had only been completed the night before I arrived, and the folks at Shelby were intrigued to learn my thoughts: “Here are the keys,” said Luft. “If you’re not back by 3.30pm, I’ll know it’s gotten the better of you,” he laughed.

“Either that, or I enjoyed myself so much I drove it back home to Indianapolis,” I jokingly replied -- although I won’t pretend the thought didn’t cross my mind.

Exiting the building, the embellished Focus gleamed in the parking lot. There was no mistaking it, dressed in traditional Shelby blue and white and boasting rally-like numbers and decals; “98” represents the late Carroll Shelby’s number. The huge Shelby/Borla twin-exhaust, sporty hood vents and sleek carbon-fiber rear wing, made the petit “pocket-rocket” look like Popeye ingesting copious amounts of spinach. While it might be too “boy-racer” for some, it garners serious attention from many.

The term “pocket-rocket” was often thrown around during my trip. It’s worth remembering that, while a tuned Focus may seem decidedly un-Shelby, Carroll had a distinct appetite for the hot-hatch; in 1986 he took the Dodge Omni and turned it into the notorious Shelby GLHS. After Carroll Shelby’s death, almost one year ago to the day, Shelby American returned to the former chicken farmer’s roots, offering the Shelby Focus ST and the incredible 575 hp Shelby Raptor.

“We’ve had many people write to us saying how Carroll would be turning in his grave if he knew we were tuning hatchbacks and trucks,” Luft told me. “It’s crazy, because Carroll loved to tune vehicles like this.”

Climbing behind the wheel, Shelby logos festooned the cabin. A touch of a button brought all 300 horses to life, evoking a sound like a provoked T-Rex feasting upon Jeff Goldblum.

Accelerating out of the parking lot, the first thought through my head was: “Man, this thing’s fast,” as I witnessed the traction control light flicker wildly throughout third gear. A few milliseconds after enjoying the hooligan-esque sensations, the vicious tug of the steering wheel became apparent; with stiffer motor mounts, Shelby claims to have tamed the Focus’s torque-steer by 50 percent -- adding 50 hp did, however, do plenty to eradicate those improvements. The borderline silly power is derived from intercooler, turbo, and exhaust modifications. As Luft told me: “Stock motors, no matter how good they are from the factory, always provide plenty for us to tweak.”

Under heavy power, the sound of Goldblum’s crushing bones captivated. Turbo lag remained noticeable until you rise above 3,500 rpm, but once you hit that figure, the Shelby wheels and tires chirped louder than a budgie during mating season. Hitting the brakes, the car stopped with remarkable efficiency, thanks to specific Shelby spec brakes and rotors. The pedal, however, was grabby, making slow stops embarrassingly jerky.

And despite Shelby’s installation of its short-throw shifter, the 6-speed manual transmission felt rubbery and long, not unlike the stock STs. But the more I drove the car, the less I cared about grabby brakes, sloppy gears, and massive torque-steer; in fact, the feel of the torque-steer improved as my arms adjusted to the pull. I found myself incessantly smiling, with each and every stab of the throttle. The noise — not unlike a rowdy Fiat 500 Abarth —m ixed with 300 screaming ponies directed entirely through the front wheels, felt refreshingly uncivilized.

With the addition of Shelby/Ford Racing suspension, which not only stiffens the package but also lowers the ride-height by an inch, cornering was planted. Did I mention the sound? The whistle from the turbo buzzed like a hummingbird overdosed on nectar.

Sure, the Shelby Focus ST possesses faults, but the enjoyment factor certainly eradicates most concerns. But is it really worth around $40k when including the price of the car? For me, I’d rather a more powerful all-wheel drive Subaru WRX STI. Or a loaded Mustang GT. But there’s no denying the caché the Shelby name holds. And as a head-turner, few grab attention like Shelby’s mad “pocket-rocket.” It certainly barks to the right tune.


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Old 05-08-2013, 01:22 PM   #2
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Over 300hp? It mentioned in the article it has Turbo and intercooler upgrades, I wonder what exactly they did.
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That's more like it from Shelby..

Good to see that the stock motor can handle efficiently 300hp.. I wonder what they did exactly.. As far as mods.. And how conservative was the tune from Shelby.. And if there would be a Stage 1-2-3 tune...


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If this were the car they unveiled months ago, everyone would have been much happier. Hopefully they didn't kill their PR with the initial $15,000 sticker package.
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^^ My thoughts as well. Seemed like they made their first announcement of the Shelby Focus too soon, and should have waited until power numbers were finalized. Hell they even have proper seats in this one, looks like black/white Recaros perhaps.

Still not worth what they're asking IMO, but the sticker shock stings a bit less with 300 HP.
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^^ My thoughts as well. Seemed like they made their first announcement of the Shelby Focus too soon, and should have waited until power numbers were finalized. Hell they even have proper seats in this one, looks like black/white Recaros perhaps.

Still not worth what they're asking IMO, but the sticker shock stings a bit less with 300 HP.
This one started with recaros, but that doesn't mean they all will, especially if you have to bring your car to them, and their efforts to recover the ST1 seats with the katskinz covers looked terrible at the auto show, and the interior was base ST. Nothing they had done at the autoshow was worth ~15k over the standard car.

Now they might actually have a little something with the tune, but it's still a stretch to say it's worth it yet.
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Even so. 40k. In the end, its not an RS. Or the prestige of owning one. Its a modded ST. And for 40k the fun factor of an STI/Evo X imho would be greater.
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Even so. 40k. In the end, its not an RS. Or the prestige of owning one. Its a modded ST. And for 40k the fun factor of an STI/Evo X imho would be greater.
x100 , and FAKE carbon is retarded
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Even so. 40k. In the end, its not an RS. Or the prestige of owning one. Its a modded ST. And for 40k the fun factor of an STI/Evo X imho would be greater.
^ This x2.
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