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Year:
2017
Make:
Ford
Model:
C-Max Energi
Body type:
Wagon
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
2L I4 Hybrid
Exterior color:
Ingot Silver Metallic
Combined gas mileage:
96 MPG
Fuel type:
Hybrid
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
39,113
Stock #:
111750
VIN:
1FADP5EU7HL111750
Ingot Silver Metallic 2017 Ford C-Max Energi Wagon Front-Wheel Drive Automatic

 

2017 Ford C-Max Energi

SE FWD

39,113 mi

Home delivery from Arlington, TX
Price includes $438 shipping
Fair Deal

$13,163

Year:
2017
Make:
Ford
Model:
C-Max Energi
Body type:
Wagon
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
2L I4 Hybrid
Exterior color:
Gray
Combined gas mileage:
40 MPG
Fuel type:
Hybrid
Interior color:
Black
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
89,550
Stock #:
27750325
VIN:
1FADP5FU6HL100415
Gray 2017 Ford C-Max Energi Wagon Front-Wheel Drive Automatic

 

2017 Ford C-Max Energi

Titanium FWD

89,550 mi

Store transfer to Houston, TX
Price includes $1,999 shipping
Overpriced

$14,997

Year:
2017
Make:
Ford
Model:
C-Max Energi
Body type:
Wagon
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
2L I4 Hybrid
Combined gas mileage:
40 MPG
Fuel type:
Hybrid
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
117,972
Stock #:
7820
VIN:
1FADP5FU0HL110051
 2017 Ford C-Max Energi Wagon Front-Wheel Drive Automatic

 

2017 Ford C-Max Energi

Titanium FWD

117,972 mi

Home delivery from San Diego, CA
Price includes $2,268 shipping
Overpriced

$11,568

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The Ford C-Max is a bit of an oddity in the U.S. In the rest of the world, it would be called an MPV (multi-purpose vehicle), which is kind of like a compact minivan or tall wagon. Here, it’s in a class virtually by itself—the Toyota Prius V is its only real competition.

The five-seater C-Max has seen few updates since its 2013 U.S. launch. For 2017, Ford makes some minor cosmetic changes and tightens up the available trim levels. Gone is the SEL trim, and a new range-topping Titanium puts the C-Max’s trims in line with those of other Ford vehicles.

As in years past, the 2017 C-Max comes with a choice of two drivetrains: hybrid or plug-in hybrid. Ford offers no gas-only version. Both drivetrains are based on a 141-hp Atkinson-cycle engine paired with a continuously variable transmission (CVT) that sends power to the front wheels.

The C-Max Hybrid adds a 1.4kWh lithium-ion battery and permanent-magnet AC synchronous electric motor, which is good for a total output of 188 hp.

The plug-in—known as the C-Max Energi—has the same powerplant, but adds a larger battery. The specs aren’t yet out for 2017, but the 2016 model had a 7.6kWh lithium-ion battery that was good for an electric-only range of 19 miles. It could be charged fully in 2.5 hours from a 240-volt outlet or 7 hours with a standard 120-volt outlet.

Across all 2017 C-Max models, a spec sheet from Ford appears to show a new grille surround with updated chrome trim. The silvery gold Tectonic color has been replaced with a similar White Gold paint, and the SEL trim has been replaced with option packages within the SE and all-new Titanium trims.

Whether it’s a Hybrid or an Energi, SE models come with plenty of power outlets, cruise control, a fuel-economy display that encourages efficient driving, steering-wheel-mounted controls, and 17-inch wheels. Ford’s MyKey—which can limit certain drivers to a specific top speed or radio volume—also comes standard.

All C-Max Energi models come standard with dual-zone climate control, push-button start, rain-sensing front wipers, heated side-view mirrors, and an integrated garage-door opener.

Details have yet to be released about pricing or option packages, but we do know that the SE Driver Assist package adds the Sync 3 infotainment system, a power liftgate, and reverse sensors. The SE Comfort package includes leather seating, a power driver’s seat, plus heated mirrors and front seats.

Titanium versions come with standard heated front seats and reverse sensors in addition to the standard rear-view camera. The Driver Assist Package includes most active safety features, including blind-spot detection and a limited self-park function.

Other options include a fixed panoramic glass roof, a keypad on the driver door that locks and unlocks the car, and navigation.

The 2017 C-Max Hybrid is EPA rated at 40 mpg city/36 highway/38 combined, while the plug-in C-Max Energi is rated at 95/81/88 after a full charge.

Pricing has yet to be announced for 2017, but a 2016 C-Max Hybrid had a starting price of $24,170, while a fully loaded Energi topped out around $38,000 before generous incentives.

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