What is the difference between Ford C-Max Zetec and Titanium?

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What is the difference between Ford C-Max Zetec and Titanium?

What is the difference between Ford C-Max Zetec and Titanium?

The Titanium adds automatic technology such as active headlights and rain-sensing wipers to the standard kit of the entry-level Zetec, as well as a full-colour display for the infotainment system, instead of the dot-matrix one found in the lesser model.

Are Ford C-Max any good?

The Ford C-Max is one of the best cars in its class and is also surprisingly nice to drive for a family-focused people carrier. Before choosing the C-Max it's worth taking a close look at some of the competition out there, not least the Citroen C4 Picasso, VW Touran and Renault Scenic.

Is a C-Max an SUV?

Yes, the C-Max is a tall hatchback with a big liftgate, but don't expect overwhelming flexibility in the cargo hold. Because of those hybrid batteries, the C-Max offers only 19 cubic feet of cargo capacity behind the rear seats, 23 percent less than the Toyota Prius offers.

Is the Ford C-Max a big car?

As the name suggests, the Ford Grand C-MAX is a bigger, more practical version of the standard C-MAX MPV. Stacking up alongside cars like the Renault Grand Scenic and Citroen Grand C4 Picasso, the spacious Ford gets seven seats and a range of economical petrol and diesel engines.

Does a Ford C-Max have a timing belt?

All 1.6-litre C-MAXes need to have their cambelt replaced occasionally – petrol cars need it every eight years or 100,000 miles, while diesels need it after 10 years or 125,000. ... The 1.8 and 2.0-litre petrol engines are chain-driven so there's no timing belt to worry about changing.

Where is the Ford C-Max built?

Saarlouis The Ford-C-Max is currently built in Saarlouis, Germany. However, Valencia will lose production of the Focus when the new generation car launches next year, as it will be built solely in Saarlouis.

What is the Ford C-Max?

  • The new C-MAX is part of Ford Motor Company's global small vehicle strategy that will deliver at least 10 vehicles - and 2 million vehicles annually - from a single C-vehicle platform by 2012.

What are the specs of the 2012 Ford Focus Titanium?

  • The 2012 Focus Titanium shows more interest in practical matters, namely fuel efficiency, rather than satisfying the "need for speed" crowd. As such, its direct-injection 2-liter four-cylinder engine produces a reasonable 160 horsepower and 146 pound-feet of torque.

How fuel-efficient is the Ford Focus Titanium?

  • Fuel economy is the real win here, with the Focus Titanium, equipped with a six-speed dual-clutch transmission, getting 28 mpg in the city and 38 mpg on the highway.

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