Used 2016 Ford C-Max Energi for Sale near Alabama
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Perhaps Ford is trying a little too hard with the C-Max. Its 2016 C-Max Hybrid and C-Max Energi compact wagons appear to be aimed directly at Toyota’s Prius V and Prius Plug-In duo, and while the C-Max is a handsome and capable car, Toyota has it beat in both cargo capacity and fuel efficiency.
At any rate, the 5-passenger, 5-door C-Max will see some cosmetic upgrades for the 2016 model year. Both the Hybrid and the Energi receive a new grille bordered by sleeker headlights, a smoother tailgate design complemented by a set of slinkier taillights, and slightly tweaked alloy wheels. Inside, there’s a reworked center stack with friendlier knobs and buttons, a slightly larger glovebox, and some improvements in accent materials.
The 2016 C-Max Hybrid comes in the entry-level SE and the up-featured SEL, with the Energi available in a single separate trim. Both wagons are offered in front-wheel drive (FWD) only, and should you be planning to carry much cargo, the C-Max Hybrid returns with 52.6 cubic feet of load space with the rear seatbacks folded and the Energi with a leaner 42.8 cubic feet due to its plus-size battery pack.
Powering the C-Max Hybrid for 2016 will be a 2.0-liter inline 4-cylinder (I4) that mates with an electric motor to produce 188 hp. A continuously variable transmission (CVT) manages the hybrid electric powertrain’s 129 lb-ft of torque, and the electric motor is powered by both a 1.4 kilowatt-per-hour (kWh) lithium-ion battery and regenerative braking. But Ford’s claim that the current C-Max Hybrid is good for 42 mpg city/37 highway/40 combined is under dispute.
The 2016 C-Max Energi plug-in hybrid returns with its 2.0-liter gasoline-fired I4 powerplant, along with the CVT and a more elaborate electric motor powered by a 7.6 kWh lithium-ion battery that Ford claims is capable of carrying the Energi up to 19 miles on electric power alone. The Energi comes with a standard 120-volt charger that will fully recharge the battery in approximately 5 hours, while an optional 240-volt charger will recharge the battery in about 2.5 hours. Once the battery’s charge is exhausted, the Energi operates just like the C-Max Hybrid.
The 2016 C-Max Hybrid trims include new exterior refinements and restyled 17-inch alloy wheels, a standard rear spoiler, and heated power-adjustable mirrors on the SEL. Inside, the hybrid SE offers standard cloth upholstery, full power accessories, cruise control, telescoping tilt-wheel steering, and dual-zone automatic climate control, while the SEL adds leather upholstery, a power-adjustable driver’s seat, heated front seats, rear parking sensors, and an auto-dimming rear-view mirror.
Both C-Max trims feature the next-generation SmartGauge hybrid-dedicated driver information system with an LCD monitor that displays the Engage and Empower modes, allowing drivers to monitor engine and battery power levels, gasoline engine on/off power shut-off thresholds, and regenerative braking efficiency. They also incorporate Ford’s Bluetooth-integrated SYNC infotainment feature and a single-CD/MP3 player with 6 speakers. The Hybrid SEL adds standard MyFord Touch, with an upgraded touchscreen display and enhanced SYNC functions. Features in the C-Max Energi will mirror those of the Hybrid SEL.
Options in the 2016 C-Max are expected to include GPS navigation, a fixed-glass sunroof, remote engine start, a 9-speaker Sony premium audio setup, front parking sensors, and, in the Hybrid SE and SEL only, an auto parallel-parking feature. No significant option upgrades are expected.
Standard safety equipment aboard the 2016 C-Max includes 4-wheel antilock brakes (ABS), traction and stability control, front side-mounted airbags, front and rear head-protection airbags, turn-signal-integrated mirrors, daytime running lights, and a post-collision safety system. Both the 2016 C-Max Hybrid SEL and the Energi also boast standard front fog/driving lights, SYNC-generated emergency telematics, and a remote antitheft alarm.
Aside from unreliable fuel-efficiency figures, current owners knock the C-max for its meager cargo space and oversized turning radius. But owners tend to like the current editions' eco-friendliness, quiet cabins, and silky ride. Look for the 2016 C-Max to appear in dealer showrooms this fall, competing with Toyota’s well-wrought Prius and Chevy’s nifty Volt, which again boasts about twice the C-Max Energi’s range in all-electric mode.
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Nivesh S
Reviewed a 2016 Ford C-Max Energi on Jul 26, 2024
I loved my new car, the driving experience and the comfort is top notch. It’s so much fun to drive. There are a lot of features in the car which were not available in the similar priced Toyotas and Hondas. Only con is the boot space, so if you are a full family and want trunk space too it’s not for you.
2016 Ford C-Max Energi Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| SEL FWD | $31,770 |
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