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Ford C-MAX

We give our verdict as diesel version of sporty new compact MPV arrives in Britain

Ford C-MAX

Text: Paul Bond / Photos: Pete Gibson

November 2010

The C-MAX is on a roll! Ford’s family-friendly model made a big impression on us in Issue 1,133, but that car was equipped with the powerful EcoBoost petrol engine. Now, we’ve driven the mid-range diesel – expected to be the biggest seller – to find out if it cuts the mustard on British roads.       

The new car is handsomely proportioned, echoing the shape of its bigger brother, the S-MAX, but with the grille and headlights from the next Focus. Its design is a direct result of the company’s One Ford global strategy, which is intended to make models blend seamlessly into different markets. 

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Step inside and the new dashboard layout is superb. Clearly, a lot of work has gone into making the C-MAX look and feel like a premium product. 

All the materials are soft to the touch, build quality is superb and major controls such as the chunky steering wheel and polished gearlever are really well designed. It sets a new benchmark for this type of car, and rivals will have to up their game if they want to stay competitive.

To justify the price premium over a standard hatch (prices start at £1,550 above the current Focus), the C-MAX is an exceptionally versatile package – even the smaller five-seat model. The rear seats, for example, split 40/20/40, fold flat or can be removed entirely, leaving a cavernous 1,723 litres of space. 

Passengers are treated to generous amounts of head and legroom, although the narrow middle seat is more for occasional use than long trips. What’s more, it can be folded away, allowing the remaining seats to slide backwards and inwards to create a roomy 2+2.

Despite this added practicality, it’s on the move that the C-MAX truly comes to life. The 1.6-litre diesel may only have 113bhp, but power delivery is smooth and linear, there’s plenty of torque and refinement is class-leading. 

It’s incredibly hushed, even at higher revs, and wind and tyre noise are equally well suppressed. Combine this with the supple ride – which doesn’t jar occupants, even over the largest bumps and potholes – and the C-MAX is a supremely talented cruiser. 

Driver enjoyment is still high on the agenda, though, and thanks to a chassis shared with the forthcoming Focus, it corners with the agility of a much smaller car. The steering is quick and direct, providing lots of feedback, and thanks to the short-throw six-speed gearbox, there’s a surprising amount of fun to be had if you choose to push on.   

The only real issue is the price. At £19,745 for the Titanium model driven here, Ford’s latest people carrier is more expensive than most rivals, while some features you’d normally expect as standard aren’t included on the equipment list – powered mirrors and parking aids being prime examples. Still, the C-MAX is a cut above the competition, and anyone who takes a test drive will be quickly convinced that it’s worth the extra outlay.

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9 Comments

don't fancy those rear seats

I'm sure they're softer than they look, but the ruler-straight backrests don't give me confidence that they'll provide decent lumbar support on a long journey.
The overall design of the car (so far as I can tell without seeing the front) looks much less boxy than its predecessor, though the dash is still too Transformers-ish for my taste.

By snappyuk on 16 November, 2010, 8:26am

Doesn't add up

OK, lets run through the checklist. Hideously ugly from all angles, check. Flat uncomfortable seats, check. Ugly low rent dash with more dust traps than a cathedral, check. More expensive than opposition, check. Hmmm. No thanks.

By pajbse on 16 November, 2010, 10:40am

20K !

Twenty Thousand Pounds....for a vehicle that offers nothing over a good sized family hatch...I'd buy two smaller cars instead !

By westfield14 on 16 November, 2010, 11:23am

rubbish

I agree with Westfield14. I'd never pay 20k for a brand new jacked up hatchback. If I have 20k to spend on a vehicle, there's gonna be Daddy's car (My 4yr old Jag) and a family car (The more useful Zafira). Obviously 2nd hand because buying brand new is the best way to throw money down the pan. And no one goes in Daddy's car!

By Kingbob12 on 16 November, 2010, 3:40pm

Excellent

Loverly car and what people are forgeting the 20K price tag is for top spec it is still a fabulous car even on the lower specs and having driven it myself on a test track I can confirm it is rather fun through the corners. The entire car is well made and a pleasure to drive and one of the most comfortable cars I have ever sat in.

By Bertie on 19 November, 2010, 2:41pm

Excellent

Loverly car and what people are forgeting the 20K price tag is for top spec it is still a fabulous car even on the lower specs and having driven it myself on a test track I can confirm it is rather fun through the corners. The entire car is well made and a pleasure to drive and one of the most comfortable cars I have ever sat in.

By Bertie on 19 November, 2010, 3:24pm

nice seats

20k for a top of the range model and its so well specced it comes with cloth seat coverings

By nickbsmooth on 25 November, 2010, 4:19pm

bumbar

too much, front is ok but rear is awful

By bumbar on 26 November, 2010, 2:01pm

I Like It!

I'm not much of a ford lover, I always found their cars boring and noisy inside. I always found their cabins dull and really plain and boring and their seats very uncomfortable.

However the more I look at this C-Max the more I actually like it. It's nice to look at and the inside looks a lot more appealing than the usual dour interiors of Fords!

I have not actually seen it in the show room, but if I was to buy a new car tomorrow I would be around like a shot to my nearest Ford dealer, It's nice looking, both inside and out, practical and if they made a power shift auto with the 1.6 TDCI that would be the icing on the cake.

Nice one Ford!

By Mad_Lad on 5 February, 2011, 5:05pm

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FIRST OPINION

    From the chiselled exterior styling and bold new cabin design to the terrific on-road abilities, the C-MAX is a class act. The 150bhp 1.6 EcoBoost version and the 113bhp 1.6 TDCi driven here cost the same – giving 
    drivers the option of performance or economy. The revised interior is more practical than ever, and with the seven-seater Grand C-MAX also on sale, it should prove to be a popular choice for families of all shapes and sizes.    

 

AT A GLANCE

    Price: £19,745
    Engine: 1.6-litre 4cyl turbodiesel 
    Transmission: Six-speed manual, front-wheel drive 
    Power/torque: 113bhp/270Nm 
    0-62/top spd: 9.4 secs/114mph
    Econ/CO2: 61.4mpg/119g/km
    Equipment: 17-inch alloys, dual-zone climate control, Bluetooth, Sony audio system, USB, multifunction steering wheel, auto lights and wipers 
    On sale: Now
     
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