<p class="short-teaser">The Galaxy is Ford's largest MPV in the range and offers plenty of space, tech and comfort.</p>
When a car’s job is to cram in seven seats, something has to give. In the case of large MPVs a boxy silhouette is pretty much a given and the Ford Galaxy is no different.
<span>The interior of the Ford Galaxy is not only made from better quality materials than its predecessor, but looks bang up to date.</span>
With its new family face and upmarket interior packed with technology, the Ford Galaxy is being advertised as a ‘first class’ way to travel.
Ford has a reputation for building cars that are involving to drive, but the Galaxy produces mixed results.
The Ford Galaxy comes in three trim levels, Zetec, Titanium and Titanium X.
<span>For a car with such a gargantuan interior, fuel economy and CO2 emissions figures for the Ford Galaxy are impressive.</span>
<span>An optional digital display that fits snugly across the instrument cluster and into the dials is a useful addition, and can be fully controlled by the multi-function steering wheel.</span>
<span>The eight-inch high-resolution central touch screen in the Ford Galaxy removes the need for too many buttons.</span>
<span>In the Ford Galaxy adults can fit in all three rows of seats, and when it’s not needed the third row folds electrically into the boot floor.</span>
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