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Oct 16, 2025
12:51 AM
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Among the fleet of compact contenders that emerged in the early 2010s, few sparked as much conversation—or contention—as the 2012 Ford Focus Transmission. At its core, it was meant to represent a leap into the future: a dual-clutch design meant to merge efficiency with the driving experience of a manual, all while maintaining the convenience of an automatic. It was Ford’s ambitious answer to a growing demand for fuel economy without sacrificing driver engagement. But while its concept was undeniably bold, its real-world performance quickly unraveled a more complex narrative.
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