Ford Focus with Bride Ergo II Seats
For 2008 the Focus was completely restyled, including Ford's signature bar grill design. It was unveiled at the 2007 North American International Auto Show. A two-door coupe is offered for the first time in addition to the 4-door sedan. 3-door and 5-door hatchbacks as well as the wagon were dropped. The interior was drastically redesigned, implementing Ford's "Ice Blue" lighting for the first time. It also features a message center on the top of the dashboard, which displays radio information.
According to Design Head Lon Zaback, the new Focus "appears to be a little bit shorter and have shorter overhangs. It has a much more sporty appearance because of some of the proportional things we did with it." New features include ambient lighting, new seats, brushed aluminum dashboards, and the new Ford Sync to integrate electronics into the automobile.
Like many compact cars, demand for the Focus has increased because of high gasoline prices in 2008. The Focus currently takes 7.6 percent of the U.S. small car market. To meet this increasing demand, Ford increased output for 2008 by 30%.
If you are truly looking to style up your Ford Focus, then good custom seats are a logical upgrade. There are many aftermarket companies out there that produce quality bucket racing seats for either road or track use. Prices can vary from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars for top of the line seats depending on your taste and the size of your bankroll.
Beside the bling effect of having some sweet looking Ergo II racing seats in your vehicle there are some performance benefits. Because Ergo II racings seats are made out of lighter materials than your factory seats they reduce the overall weight of your vehicle which is always a positive for tuning
Ergo II Racing Seats are universal for all vehicles; however, all Ergo II seats will need to latch to a seats rail, which is car specific. Make sure there is a rail available for your vehicle, or otherwise you can customize your stock one to fit your aftermarket seats.
Bride Seats, the maker of the popular Ergo II seat is one of the heavy hitters in the aftermarket seat industry. Many others try to match the quality of craftsmanship of the Ergo II seat but few succeed. This seat model is more ergonomically designed to fit the needs of daily driving without sacrificing the seats holding performance. Using a completely new Bride fabric material, and a redesigned head, shoulder, side, and knee support, the ERGO II model seat was born.
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