Ford C-Max
£5,699
TITANIUM
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Manual
transmission
Reg: BC15WRE
registration
999cc Engine
engine size
72,000 Miles
mileage
MPV
body style
Petrol
fuel type
5 Doors
doors
BLACK
colour
2015
year
£5,699
price
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Ford C-Max TITANIUM for £5,699

Features
AIR CONDITIONING
ALARM
ALLOY WHEELS
ANTI-LOCK BRAKES
CENTRAL LOCKING
CRUISE CONTROL
DRIVER'S AIRBAG
ELECTRIC WINDOWS
IMMOBILISER
MILEAGE VERIFIED
MULTIPLE AIRBAGS
PASSENGER AIRBAG
POWER ASSISTED STEERING
PRIVACY GLASS
SINGLE CD PLAYER
TRACTION CONTROL
PARK DISTANCE CONTROL
Comments
Introducing the 2015 Ford C-Max TITANIUM, a stylish and practical MPV that is perfect for families and individuals alike. This stunning black vehicle is powered by a 1.0L petrol engine and comes with a manual transmission, making it both efficient and fun to drive. But that's not all, this C-Max is packed with features that will enhance your driving experience. The air conditioning will keep you cool and comfortable on hot summer days, while the alarm will give you peace of mind knowing your vehicle is secure at all times. The alloy wheels not only add a touch of sophistication to the car's exterior, but also provide improved handling and performance. Safety is never compromised in the C-Max, thanks to its anti-lock brakes which help prevent skidding and maintain control on slippery roads. And with a road tax cost of only £35 per annum, this vehicle is not only economical but also environmentally friendly, emitting just 117g/km of CO2 emissions. But perhaps the most impressive featu