Thank you.
The front end of the current Focus looks good, particularly the head lights which are slanty, teardrop/Z-like and purposeful, tapering in a tightly designed nose.
So why did they ruin the design by sticking blob headlights on this and lose the tautness of the front end design around the grille??? It looks like a Kia C'eed from the front, and they've even copied the vertical air vents:
http://www.easycarblog.com/wp-content/gallery/14_july_2009-kia-ceed/2010-kia-ceed-1.jpg From a design perspective, the 'triangles' on the bumper aren't in sympathy with any other shapes or lines at the front of the car. If you were a design student you'd get a Grade 'E' for producing something containing triangles and circles.
The shape of the current Fiesta is superb. Again, purposeful, modern, and cohesive with a with a nicely tapering front end and sculpted flanks. Very stylish and in no way gimmicky. a lot of design confidence running through the Fiesta.
Nice to see that Fiesta profile at least in part, following through into some of the side profile of the new Focus. So how did they manage to bodge the front end into some bland mess, and also have weird gimmicky Peugeot 3008 rear lights that look like a paintball splat?
Ford is capable of great cohesive design - witness the Iosis, Puma Racing, and the current Fiesta. It just seems that 95% of the time when they're on the cusp of great overall design, they have a crisis of confidence when it comes to the production stage and end up making a pig's ear out of a sow's purse.