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Used 2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid SE Wagon Review

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Read what other owners think about the 2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid SE Wagon.

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3 star(12%)
2 star(6%)
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4.3 out of 5 stars
65 reviews

Most helpful consumer reviews

4.25 out of 5 stars

2.5 years in, still love the car.

hotpotato, Santa Barbara, CA, 05/25/2015
2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid SE 4dr Wagon (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
Who goes in to the dealer looking for a VW GTI or Ford Focus ST and leaves with a hybrid!? This guy. The C-Max is like half a dozen cars all in one. It does 0-60 in less than 8 seconds, and has the quiet, solid handling of a Euro luxury car. It swallows cargo like a small van, with rear seats that fold flat at the pull of a lever, and the driver has a nice elevated seating position … for a good view of the road. Yet it gets fuel economy of a tiny, tinny subcompact. Indeed, it's the best of all worlds.
5 out of 5 stars

Great Car, Great MPG, 50+

seattlelife, Edmonds, WA, 07/06/2013
2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid SE 4dr Wagon (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
Don't be put off by the negative reviews. The C-MAX really does get the advertised mileage. It's a very comfortable ride and fun to drive. The car has about 4500 miles on it, and I'm getting 52-53 MPG. The mileage does improve over the first 3000 miles! At 1000 miles the MPG was 43-44, at 2000 miles it was 46-47, and at 3000 miles it 49-50. If you follow the recommendations in the manual … you should get the advertised 47 MPG: go gradually on the acceleration and stay around the speed limit. The key for good MPGs is to maximize travel in EV mode. Heavy acceleration and speeding keeps the hybrid in gas engine mode, and the MPGs drops rapidly: back off the accelerator to stay in EV mode.
4.38 out of 5 stars

Fun and Practical wagon

mrtrout, Phoenix, AZ, 01/26/2013
2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid SE 4dr Wagon (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
I have owned a C-Max for about 2 months and 2000 miles now and overall think this is an excellent hybrid that is often overlooked. I have the base SE model with no options other than blue paint color. The base model is a good value at about $26K. The closest comparable car is the Toyota Prius V. The only advantages the Prius V has are more cargo space and a more thickly padded back seat … (but the seat does not fold flat). I liked the C-Max better in all other areas. The C-Max has a lot more power than the Prius and accelerates quickly. The electric motor, engine, and transmission are very responsive and seamless if you have to punch the throttle to merge into traffic quickly.
5 out of 5 stars

130,000 Miles and still going!

Dan Cowger, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA, 05/12/2017
2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid SE 4dr Wagon (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
I've been driving Uber the last three and a half years. I had a Kia Soul previously but felt that it wouldn't take the abuse. (It was the standard model: stick shift 6 speed.) The best mileage I could get was maybe 28 mpg. And I needed a vehicle which got better mileage. I was afraid I would have to settle for a Pries, but, because I really like to drive I didn't want to have to … settle for something that got good mileage, but, according to road tests I read, compared driving it to having a bath tub on wheels. My C Max had 19,500 miles when I purchased it, back in March 2014. And I couldn't be happier. I keep incredibly anal track of my gas mileage. I write down in the book each fill-up and mileage etc. On the street the mileage increases and unfortunately on the highway it decreases. I am averaging 44.5 mpg and thats a combination of local and freeway driving. When I take someone to the airport (30 miles away,) I'll be driving at 70 to 80 mph. On the way back, I will either drive the freeway at 60 mph, or I will detour off and take surface streets. At 70 mph the mileage drops to around to 38-40. On surface streets it can go as high as 50-55 mpg, depending on stop signs, hills, etc. And doing Uber I drive under all conditions. (Not snow, as I live in CA) I have had sporty cars, and the C-max rates in that group! And NO mechanical problems! Follow-up, June, 2019 and 77,000 miles later. Odomoter reading 207,234. What has happened since the last/first review? Replaced heater solenoid $160 at dealer. Replace rear engine torque mount $191. Somebody on the freeway threw up what looked like a piece of pallet that "holed" the front clip. This is obviously an act of God: $1100 Last Oil change I went from recommended 5-20 to 0-20. I live in a warm climate I'm still obsessed with upping my mileage. I use Mobil 1 20,000 mile between changes ( is that right?) I usually change at 12 to 15000 mile intervals. Other than that its routine maintenance, tires, filters, etc. and the random bulb replacement C Max looks like new with the new clip up front. I'm ordering new plates: (The old ones look like they have gone 207000 miles) and Chrome frames for them. but not the C max. It still looks like new. I be a proud owner! June 23, 2022 Mileage now at 267712. I added a rebuilt Hybrid battery. I could sense that the battery wasn't as strong, hence the mileage going down. Then I replaced the two lower front control arms and new shocks/struts all around and new tires. I consider this 'routine maintenance.' Cause of covid I didn't do much driving the last year - year and a half. I went 20.000 miles between oil changes on the mobil 1 20 - 0 hi-mileage oil. And a mobil 1 oil filter also rated at high mileage. I am at 7,000 miles on the new oil, but it looks a little suspect and will change soon. I had thrown in a valvoline oil change because it was handy, but only went 4000 miles on it. I've heard that valvoline oil is suspect. The car is still terrific. there are a few stone hits on the hood, and i bashed a low parking berm and need to repaint the gravel pan. I debated buying new, but why? This car is still ticking. Oh yes! The radio acted up. I have a replacement coming in today. $250.00 ( Less than a new car payment.) July 3rd, 2023. Unbelievable! Now my C-Max is at an incredible 294000 miles on the odometer. Mechanically, the car is still as sound as the day I bought it. Stone chips, the usual scrapes that happen. Too me, the car still looks as good as when I purchased it. The interior is still in incredibly good shape. I have given over 10,000 Uber rides and the seats are still holding up well. The driver seat has taken a bit of a beating but not horrible. At 100,000 miles I thought of trading, but Ford were pointing me at the top of the line Cmax, and a $500.00 monthly payment. I decided to stick with my C max and am glad I did! Driving my C Max is still a joy. Doing 70 on the freeway and you have to make a quick maneuver, jump on the gas and it is accomplished! Riders report how roomy the back seat is and are surprised. I still be a happy C Max owner. Updated review 2/22/2024 This may sound crazy. At 320,000 miles, I clicked a car in front of me to damage to my car, my 2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid se. With that mileage the insurance company but total the car. But I so love this car that I paid out of pocket $2,000 to have the front end repaired. The car still runs strong. When I jump on the gas I'm always amazed at the way the car responds at any speed. Has an Uber driver, people think that this is a new car! The driver's seat shows where so I put a cover on the front seats. I can't say enough about this car. I bought a Lexus lx400 model in 1990. The C-Max is a better driving car than that first generation Lexus. I think I mentioned in previous reviews that I had front suspension work done lower control arms, new shocks. The only problem, I suppose a design problem, the car leans excessively in turns.

Edmunds Summary Review of the 2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid SE Wagon

Pros & Cons

  • Pro:Superb gas mileage
  • Pro:stylish and well-made interior
  • Pro:refined ride
  • Pro:responsive handling
  • Pro:quick acceleration
  • Pro:abundant features list
  • Pro:elevated driving position.
  • Con:Long braking distances
  • Con:less cargo space than rivals
  • Con:finicky infotainment controls.


Full Edmunds Review: 2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid Wagon

What’s new

The 2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid is an all-new model.

Edmunds says

The 2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid is an interesting alternative to compact crossovers, wagons, minivans and hybrids. Its fuel economy and refined driving manners make it especially appealing.

Vehicle overview

"I want a car that gives me the passenger space and commanding view of the road of a compact SUV, but I'd like it to get the fuel economy of a Prius."

Up until now, finding such a car was just as plausible as waking up to find a unicorn munching on your lawn. Yet the 2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid proves that such a magical blending is possible. This replacement for the former Ford Escape Hybrid gives you much of the Escape's practicality, but with an EPA-estimated 40 mpg in every driving cycle, it betters its hybrid SUV predecessor by 8 mpg.

Like the recently redesigned Focus and Escape, the Ford C-Max's eye-catching interior boasts top-notch materials and construction and comes with an extensive collection of convenience and high-tech features. The C-Max also drives like a more expensive European car, delivering a comfortable and composed ride, responsive steering and low levels of wind and road noise.

Unfortunately, even though the C-Max offers passenger space similar to that of a small crossover SUV, it falls short in terms of carrying cargo. Even the Prius V has it handily beat when the time comes to visit Ikea. The much-maligned MyFord Touch is also present, and although it's not quite as bad as some have claimed, you should definitely make sure to try out this complicated electronics interface at a dealership.

If you can see past these faults (as well as its oddball styling), then the 2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid should make a very good suburban runabout for small families. It can be an alternative to compact SUVs like the Honda CR-V, wagons like the VW Jetta TDI, minivan-style vehicles like the Mazda 5 and hybrids like the Toyota Prius V. It might not be the perfect family runabout, but it's close.

2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid models

The 2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid hatchback wagon is available in two trim levels: SE and SEL. The plug-in hybrid version -- the Energi -- is reviewed separately.

The SE trim comes standard with 17-inch alloy wheels, full power accessories, integrated blind-spot mirrors, cruise control, dual-zone automatic climate control, a height-adjustable driver seat, a leather-wrapped tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, the Sync voice-activated electronics interface (includes Bluetooth phone connectivity) and a six-speaker sound system with a CD player, an auxiliary audio jack and an iPod/USB audio interface.

The Power Liftgate and Rear Park Aid package adds rear parking sensors, ambient lighting and (surprise!) a power liftgate. Another package includes the MyFord Touch electronics interface, an enhanced hybrid-specific gauge cluster, extra Sync services and satellite radio. A navigation system can be added when both of these options are selected. The Winter package includes heated seats and heated mirrors with side indicators and puddle lamps.

All of the above comes standard on the SEL, with the exception of the power liftgate and navigation system. Other extras include foglamps, heated mirrors, automatic wipers, keyless ignition/entry, heated front seats, an eight-way power driver seat with two-way lumbar adjustment, leather upholstery and an auto-dimming mirror.

The Premium Audio and Navigation package adds a navigation system and a nine-speaker Sony sound system with HD radio. To this, you can add the Hands-Free Technology package, which includes a rearview camera and an enhanced power liftgate that allows you to open it simply by swiping your foot under the bumper. The Parking Technology package (requires the previous two packages) includes front parking sensors and an automatic parallel parking system.

Both trims can be equipped with a panoramic sunroof and remote ignition.

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Performance & mpg

The 2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid is powered by a 2.0-liter four-cylinder good for 141 horsepower and 121 pound-feet of torque. It's paired to an electric motor fed by a lithium-ion battery pack. Combined, they produced an estimated 188 hp. Power is sent to the front wheels through a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT).

In Edmunds performance testing, the C-Max Hybrid went from zero to 60 mph in 8.1 seconds, which is about 2 seconds quicker than most hybrids.

Originally, the C-Max Hybrid earned an EPA-estimated 47 mpg in the city, highway and combined driving cycles. Those optimistic estimates were eventually updated to 40 mpg combined (42 city/37 highway). These are still respectable numbers, if still a few mpg below the Ford's archrival, the Toyota Prius V.

Safety

Every 2013 C-Max Hybrid comes standard with antilock disc brakes, traction and stability control, front side airbags, full-length side curtain airbags and a driver knee airbag. Also standard are 911 Assist, which automatically calls for emergency services via a Sync-paired smartphone, and MyKey, which allows owners to set certain speed and stereo volume parameters for teen drivers. Parking sensors and a rearview camera are available.

In Edmunds brake testing, the C-Max Hybrid came to a stop from 60 mph in 134 feet, which is about 10 feet longer than average in its segment.

Driving

Like other recent Fords, the 2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid feels like a more expensive European car in the way it's been tuned to provide both responsive handling and a refined ride. There's a substantial feel to the way it goes down the road, while the cabin is notably quiet -- especially compared to the Prius V. The C-Max's communicative steering is another strong point compared to the Toyota.

The C-Max's hybrid system is worthy of praise as well. Not only does the C-Max hybrid have a modest appetite for gas, we've seen it reach 47 mph on electricity alone. This is a difficult task in most hybrids, yet the C-Max pulled it off without creating a parade of slow-moving cars behind us. Should you want to be less judicious with the throttle, however, the C-Max will be happy to oblige, as it's one of the quickest hybrids on the market. Even highway passing isn't the chore you'd think it would be thanks to the willing gasoline engine assisted by the electric motor's ample torque.

Interior

The C-Max Hybrid's cabin is a dead ringer for those in the Focus and Escape, which is a very good thing since these cars all incorporate top-notch materials, solid construction and eye-catching design. The supportive, high-mounted driver seat reminds us of the SUV-style Ford Escape, which should please those searching for a commanding view of the road.

Unfortunately, the C-Max also shares its finicky infotainment functions with its Ford siblings, as even the radio controls are complicated to use in the base model. Even the optional MyFord Touch interface remains an imperfect and generally unintuitive means for controlling the car's many functions. On the positive side, the combination of MyFord Touch and the Sync system does allow for hands-free operation and customization possibilities. You'll certainly want to spend some time with the system during your test-drive.

One other downside is the C-Max's cargo capacity. The space needed for the hybrid system's battery pack beneath the floor of the cargo area reduces the capacity of the rear compartment, which is already fairly narrow. As a result, there's 24.5 cubic feet available behind the rear seats, which is about what you'll get from a Focus hatchback. Lowering the rear seats gets you 52.6 cubic feet of space, which is much better than a Focus, but still 15 cubes shy of a Prius V or a typical small crossover SUV. In terms of rear seat comfort, though, the C-Max provides sufficient legroom and abundant headroom for adults.

Edmunds Insurance Estimator

The Edmunds TCO® estimated monthly insurance payment for a 2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid in Ohio is:

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