Since the Focus replaced the Laser in 2002 there’s been the option of a hatchback or sedan body style, but never a wagon. That changes for 2019 with the introduction of Ford’s fourth-generation small car. It’s not going to be the variant that revives the Focus’s sales fortunes in Australia, of course. That you can count the number of small wagons you can buy for about $30,000 on one hand is all you need to know about the level of their popularity here.
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