Official: Ford cancels seven-passenger C-Max for U.S.

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Jun 10, 2011 | 06:07 PM
  #16  
This car wouldn't sale well in the U.S. The 2nd and 3rd row definitely too small for American size. There is no luggage space on the back if 7 passenger sit on the car. Also, the driver seat feel too stiff for the long road. Nice design, nice quality inside, but i think American will prefer the norm 7 passengers car.
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Jun 12, 2011 | 07:47 AM
  #17  
Quote: i wonder how much the hybrid will be then.
Ford hybrid carry a heft premium. But certainly they are worth it.

Case in point. Fusion Hybrid: $28,600, 41/36 MPG. Base Fusion: $19,850, 20/30.
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Jun 12, 2011 | 07:57 AM
  #18  
Quote: Ford hybrid carry a heft premium. But certainly they are worth it.

Case in point. Fusion Hybrid: $28,600, 41/36 MPG. Base Fusion: $19,850, 20/30.
well there certainly wont be 9k difference, as Prius V will start at 26k.
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Jun 12, 2011 | 10:47 AM
  #19  
Quote: This car wouldn't sale well in the U.S. The 2nd and 3rd row definitely too small for American size. There is no luggage space on the back if 7 passenger sit on the car.

Good point. I had forgotten that. The rest of the world usually doesn't overstuff themselves with Whoppers and Big Macs like so many Americans do.
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Jun 12, 2011 | 12:12 PM
  #20  
Quote: Good point. I had forgotten that. The rest of the world usually doesn't overstuff themselves with Whoppers and Big Macs like so many Americans do.
these kids say otherwise

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Jun 12, 2011 | 03:09 PM
  #21  
Quote: these kids say otherwise
LOL. Was that image taken from the Philippines, where you are? I don't know if Ford plans to sell the C-Max there or not, in either 5 or 7-seat versions.
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Jun 13, 2011 | 08:29 AM
  #22  
Quote: LOL. Was that image taken from the Philippines, where you are? I don't know if Ford plans to sell the C-Max there or not, in either 5 or 7-seat versions.
Heh, I just got it off the net (where all those demotivational quotes come from)
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