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Ford Focus C-MAX (2003-) Review

Category: Compact MPV 4 out of 5

Summary of the Ford Focus C-MAX (2003-)

Price Range: £15,620 to £23,045

Assets

Handling, car-like driving characteristics, manoeuvrability, diesel engines, neat looks and attractive, understated interior

Drawbacks

Narrow-feeling cabin, tiny central rear seat, no revolutionary features, flexible sliding rear seats only optional

Verdict

The compact MPV for the driver that really wants a normal hatchback

Ford C-MAX Review

Overview4 out of 5

Take it to the MAX

Ford was a little late to market with its rival to the popular Vauxhall Zafira, Citroen Xsara Picasso, Renault Scenic and so on, but here it is: the Focus C-MAX. Unlike a number of its competitors, it only has five seats (Ford doesn't want to steal sales from the Galaxy, and maintains that demand for seven seats in a car this size isn't significant) but these do slide, fold, tumble and do all the tricks they should - in optional "flexible seating system" form, at least. The C-MAX isn't as wide as, say, the Scenic, but can accommodate adult-length legs in the rear and give all occupants a good view out - it's much higher-riding than the (also very roomy) 'normal' Focus estate car. Its main strengths, however, are that it's very car-like to drive, and comes with the excellent new PSA-Ford diesel engines, including a high-performance 2.0-litre unit. The C-MAX is also a step ahead of the other Focus variants in that it is the first model to be based on a new set of underpinnings, with increased body rigidity, crash protection and dynamic abilities.

The two diesel engines on offer come in 1.6-litre, 108bhp and 2.0-litre, 136bhp form, the latter in conjunction with a six-speed manual gearbox, and there are also 1.6, 1.8 and 2.0-litre petrol engines. Trim levels will be badged LX, Zetec and Ghia, as in other Ford ranges; Ghia models are fitted with leather upholstery. Standard specification includes front, side thorax and side 'curtain' airbags on all models, three three-point seatbelts in the rear and standard ABS anti-lock brakes with EBD (electronic brakeforce distribution) and Brake Assist, as well as a CD player and air conditioning; options include two different Sony audio systems, DVD-based satellite navigation and plug-ins for a DVD player or games console with a roof-mounted screen, as well as additional functionality for the rear bench seat.

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Latest Readers' Drives About the Ford C-MAX

JonnyParker
wrote on 10 10 2007

Excellent car. Handles brilliantly. Automatic lights, windscreen wipers and clutch make a difference...

Senco
wrote on 01 10 2007

A versatile and competant car. Adequate perfomance and excellent fuel economy, averaging 55mpg over ...

devason
wrote on 21 07 2006

Back to the garage on 17 occasions from new with faults including engine management problems - towed...

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