For Titanium spec cars come with loads of kit, including alloy wheels, Bluetooth, automatic headlights and wipers, climate control and keyless start. This engine is gutsy enough to keep most people happy.
Against If you're not too bothered about fuel economy, you may be better off with the equivalent petrol-engined model, rather than this dear diesel-engined car.
This is our favourite engine in the range, but we think this version is too dear. Go for the cheaper Zetec-trimmed model.
The first thing buyers have to decide is whether they want the regular five-seat Ford C-Max or the more expensive, but more family-friendly, seven-seat Grand C-Max.
Opt for the five-seater, and there are five engines to choose from: 103bhp and 123bhp 1.6 petrols, a 148bhp 1.6-litre turbo petrol, and 113bhp 1.6 and 138bhp 2.0-litre diesels. Ford’s Powershift semi-automatic gearbox is available as an option on the 2.0-litre diesel.
In most cases, the choice of engine dictates the trim you get. The 103bhp 1.6-litre petrol is available only in entry-level Zetec trim, while the 123bhp 1.6, 148bhp 1.6 turbo and 138bhp 2.0-litre diesel bring the more luxurious Titanium trim. Only the 1.6-litre diesel is available as both a Zetec and a Titanium.
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