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Ford C-Max FAQ
Why Did Ford Discontinue C-Max?
Because of slumping sales, the growing popularity of crossovers and SUVs, and other options among city cars for commuting and hauling cargo. That means, however, that you can get one cheap these days. Autotrader lists 2013 models, for example, for as little as just under $9,000. Edmunds, for another example, lists 2017 models for around $13,000. In other words, with all the money you'll save, you ought to have plenty left over for upgrades. Consider adding a cold air intake and performance air filter for more power and a roof rack and cargo accessories for transporting gear, for starters.
How Reliable is Ford C-Max?
RepairPal gives the car a Reliability Rating of 4.0 out of 5.0. That ranks it tenth among 36 compact cars evaluated. With average ownership costs, below-average likelihood of ending up at a Ford dealer for repairs, and an even lower likelihood that those fixes run up a bill, it's highly dependable. You can keep yours that way by sticking to the regular service outlined in your owner's manual.
What is My Ford C-Max Maintenance Schedule?
That depends on what your manual says, but generally, you should get an oil change, replace the oil filter, and inspect the brakes every 5,000 miles, inspect the cooling system and replace the engine air filter and wiper blades every 15,000 miles, replace the fuel filter and inspect the ignition every 30,000 miles, and so on.
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