@tabe_kotik: Ссылка на мой Telegram-канал размещена в шапке профиля. Ford Focus третьего поколения выпускался с 2011 по 2018 годы, соответственно модель 2013 года относится именно к третьему поколению. Давайте рассмотрим основные характеристики Ford Focus 2013 года выпуска #мем #прикол #смех #рекомендации #fyp

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друг, что можешь рассказать о фокусе? через 2 недели собираюсь брать первую машину, выбор стоит между Крузом и фокусом 3
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шикарная породия, просто браво
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