Used 2018 Ford C-Max Hybrid Consumer Reviews
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C-MAX rock
Fun, dependable, sporty... the perfect car!
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The best
The seating is comfortable, easy in and out. Good visibility all around. Kind of like a little mini-van. The ride is quiet. The handling is better than anything else I have driven. Passing power is like a V6. Over 100,000 kms and no issues. Except the 12v battery needed replacing. The mpg may not be as high as a tin-can Prius, but there is no comparison.
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From Fiesta ST to C-Max Hybrid
I actually enjoy driving the car. Not very fast but greatly spacious with all sorts of nooks and hidden compartments. It is however an enjoyable drive, it saves me money, and it's better for the environment than all of my previous cars combined. Went from an SRT-4, to Fiesta ST, to a C-max. lol, never saw this coming but happy to be here and happy to be out of the gas only, 93 oct life.
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fun to drive, comfortable, about 40 mpg overall -
Roomy, good visibility, comfortable with leather seats, very peppy - only big complaint is low beam on headlights seems to point down way too much - would want some driver lights added - not a matter of brightness, just aim - high beams are fine - could see myself enjoying this car on long trips, though not quite as much as my 99 Mustang six -
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Great All Around & V. Good Economy
Comfortable, quiet inside, good handling & visibility, very practical, nice interior, well-built. Underrated car-- buyer's opportunity for great value. In non-winter months fuel economy avg (over a tankful of gas) is 40-42 MPG. Only in winter on cold day in Phila area does MPG avg drop slightly below 40 MPG but after 30 mile trip goes back to 40 mpg or more. Does not want for power, which is main criticism of Prius. A great all around car that happens to also get great fuel economy. Still pleased after 20+ thousand miles.
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