Its interesting.
There's three big things I miss from my XR5 that the R I traded it in on I don't think "does" as well. Firstly the seats. While comfortable the R seats don't grip as well laterally in my mind. Secondly the general engine induction and exhaust noise isn't quite as rousing and thirdly I have on a couple of occassions missed the much better boot space though I knew that was going to be a bit of a compromise going into the R.
I am still astounded though that the R gets so much better fuel economy that the XR5 in day to day driving and the Rs outright grip is always inspiring (though perhaps not as much outright fun to drive ) . Having read the various local and overseas preliminary reveiws of the ST I can't help but think that perhaps the R may not stay with me quite as long as I had intended (or that perhaps I should have bought an RS when I looked at one 19 months ago - though the thought of $56K for a Focus still frightens me)
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