The 2007 Ford Focus, part of the compact car's first generation in the U.S., is known for its straightforward affordability and a fun-to-drive nature. It's available as a sedan, hatchback, or wagon, each version available in two trims: S and SE. The Focus is powered by a 2.0L inline-4 that delivers 136 hp and 136 lb-ft of torque, matched to a four-speed automatic or five-speed manual transmission. All models are front-wheel-drive. Standard features include air conditioning and a CD player, while upper trims offer options such as alloy wheels and a power moonroof. Despite being a budget-friendly car, the Focus comes with notable safety features like front-seat side airbags and antilock brakes. However, it lacks some key modern technologies and crash-test ratings are only average.