
Think of it as the Focus is put on a few pounds. It's almost as good to drive as the hatchback, with smooth handling, plenty of grip and sharp steering. This trip comfortable, with limited body roll in corners faster, but it is able to absorb the bumps and scars on the streets are uneven. Wind and road noise are also well contained.
Generous passenger space in the front, and there is room for three in the rear, middle seat even more limited. The rear seats can also be removed boot a decent swell to accommodate bulkier items.
All-round visibility is good, and there is an additional rear-facing mirror so you can keep an eye on the kids in the back. The cabin has a well laid-out and feels durable, with quality materials and sturdy construction.
Up here the first reviews of The Ford C-Max
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