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Ford's new C-MAX and Grand C-MAX
customers will enjoy lower ownership costs thanks to improved residual
values, lower insurance and CO2 ratings and enhanced fuel
economy.
The new C-MAX and Grand C-MAX, on sale
in the UK next month, will achieve savings of up to £800 a year compared
with today's model.
Residual values have increased over one
year/20,000 miles by up to 15 per cent and over three years/60,000 miles
by up to 10 per cent.
This month's CAP Monitor set residual
values over 12 months for the stylish and spacious five-seat C-MAX
1.6-litre 105PS Zetec at £9,475 and the 2.0-litre TDCi 140PS Titanium at
£13,150 – an increase of over 14 per cent or around £2,000 over the
outgoing equivalents. Similar residual value increases are delivered by
the family-friendly seven seat Grand C-MAX.
On the new ABI 1-50 insurance scale,
C-MAX and Grand C-MAX ratings have reduced by up to five points versus
the outgoing model, starting from just 11E for the C-MAX 1.6-litre 105PS
Zetec to 20E for the Grand C-MAX 2.0-litre TDCi 140PS Titanium. These
improvements are supported by the standard fit Thatcham category one
alarm, Ford's Intelligent Protection System and six airbags across the
C-MAX and Grand C-MAX ranges.
Customers will be offered a choice of
three petrol engines including the efficient new 1.6-litre Ford Ecoboost
direct-injection petrol engine and two completely updated 1.6- and
2.0-litre Duratorq diesel engines.
The four-cylinder 150PS Ecoboost petrol
powertrain achieves CO2 emissions of 154g/km and combined
fuel consumption of 42.8mpg. Compared with the 145PS 2.0-litre petrol
engine in the previous model this cuts emissions and improves fuel
economy by around 20 per cent.
The Grand C-MAX with updated 1.6-litre
TDCi achieves class leading emissions of 129g/km CO2 and a
combined fuel economy of 57.7mpg.
Kevin Griffin, fleet director, Ford of
Britain, said: "The C-MAX has evolved to offer MPV customers the full
flexibility of a seven seater with twin rear sliding doors. The
five-seat C-MAX will appeal to those customers seeking sporty styling
coupled with extra space. Not only are they both competitively priced,
but lower wholelife costs will make them an attractive proposition for
retail and fleet customers."
The C-MAX 2.0 Titanium TDCi 140PS 6
speed manual delivers an impressive 55.4mpg combined and average CO2
emissions of 134g/km. Compared to the outgoing model, this delivers
annual company national insurance savings of £126, personal tax savings
of £383 and lower fuel costs over 60,000 of £733 based on 125 pence per
litre.
Ford's all-new C-MAX will go on sale in
October, priced from just £16,745 for the C-MAX Zetec and £18,745 for
the Grand C-MAX Zetec. |