All cars are much more over-assisted than they were 16 years ago, Vauxhalls particularly. Most modern cars feel less 'connected' to the road than older ones.
I worked for a hire car company and drove pretty much everything, and have to say that Vauxhalls were more disconnected than their Ford counterparts, particularly the Vectra/Mondeo. I prefer Fords but that only comes from my experience of driving all of them back to back many times.
I do prefer Vauxhall's engines though
Focus weighs about 1400kg so a 1.6 petrol engine will feel sluggish indeed.
It weighs more than a mondeo?
The mk1 1.6 weighs 1227kgMondeos weigh 1490kg base weight iirc.
I had a brand new zetec 2 years ago, could'nt really thought it one bit.
The mk1 1.6 weighs 1227kg
The 1.8 weighs 1364 kg... ( mk3).
The mk4 is indeed heavier though
Heavy ****ers, why are they making em heavier?
Why must a good car have really sharp brakes?
Seems like your nit picking at silly things to me
Almost all cars are bigger and heavier then their predecessors...generally because of new safety requirements etc
Other than the fact its a hire car - which generally get pretty mis-treated... I'm a bit puzzled... my experience was the complete opposite.
When I gave a focus zetec a whirl it was v. nippy, great brakes - if a little too sharp - they were kinda on or off hard to do any gradual braking, similiar with the steering - it was very sharp and precise, a bit too sharp and precise.
Much prefer driving a golf - might be a bit more wooden with somewhat less responsive steering but somehow you feel more intouch with the road.