I think you will find once you sign the papers that say you are now a car owner and are stuck for a few years, that the dealership pretends you don't exist. Some dealers are like that and some realize that somebody will replace their car in a few years and by treating you with respect then they might get the chance to sell you another car. The Focus is a nice car. I had a 2005 and there is not a day that i don't regret trading mine in after I had paid it off. It only needed a trans service every 30,000 miles (regular maintance per owners manual), gas and a set of new tires .
But I digress on this.
Cheer up as a person that was tardy many a time in college(I still got a 3.4 GPA
😀 ) one time is not going to hurt and you will smile and forget that lateness once you see your new car sitting in front of your home
As for your past posts regarding fuel econ, it seems that you will be getting around the same fuel econ as you did on your Century. The advice of the folks in this post was actually sound when they suggested a smaller car to your question of good gas MPG's. Most LaCrosse or Lucerne, Lesabre, Park Ave or any large Buick owners that went out and bought the cars are buying them for refinement and comfort first and MPG's second. The 3800 gets great gas mileage for a V6 but compared to a smaller car with a 4 cylinder engine or a smaller V6 engine the 3800 gets crappy mileage. I get about 24 to 28 mpg on my 2005 LeSabre if I drive it nicely. If I am stuck on that big parking lot called 495(Capital Beltway) of punch the pedal down then I am lucky to see 23 MPG. I opted for the Buick because I had a 1989 Century in the past and I enjoyed the ride
The 3800 is a good engine and the Series III version finally had good
intake gaskets and a aluminum upper
intake, these were the only two big issues with a super reliable engine.
Enjoy the car