2010 Ford C-MAX Titanium TDCi 2.0 turbo diesel
Summary:
Spacious and comfortable. Highly recommended over any SUV
Faults:
The timing belt broke before 130,000 km.
Particulate filter gets clogged with city driving, causing a loss of power.
The clutch, although I haven't replaced it, occasionally makes quite a bit of noise when pressed. It doesn't cause any problems when engaging the clutch, but it's annoying.
Sometimes it's hard to start; the engine never stops, but with use it has difficulty starting. Luckily, I don't live in a cold climate, otherwise this problem would be much worse.
As for the interior, while the plastics aren't bad, they could be of better quality; over time, materials tend to creak a bit. The trunk plastics scratch quite easily.
Oil leaks are another problem; it doesn't happen to me often, but the car is not immune to this.
General Comments:
Even with the flaws that a vehicle of this type might have, for me it's a reliable and recommendable car. It's spacious (plenty of room for four people) and economical; the engine has enough power to move the car quite well, despite its characteristics.
Let me briefly talk about the car itself. It combines luxury and sportiness, with power windows in the front and rear, blue-tinted glass, and 17-inch multi-spoke alloy wheels that give it a dynamic look. It also has dual-zone climate control, the visibility package, and rear parking sensors.
The fact that the body is more square at the rear than at the front makes its cargo area more usable, with a fairly aerodynamic front end.
As soon as you sit in the driver's seat, you notice the high driving position and excellent visibility. It's comfortable to drive.
The interior is modular in the rear, where the three seats can be partially folded or removed, and where it's possible to configure it as a four-seater by removing the rear center seat.
The 2.0 TDCi engine is the most powerful diesel available, and it's more than enough for agile and fast driving in a minivan. It's not particularly noisy, and its fuel consumption on the highway is incredibly low.
The best thing about this MPV is that, when empty, it handles almost like a normal car. Only if you're heavily loaded on a winding road at a moderate speed will you notice (and even then, only very slightly) that you're in a taller vehicle.
These types of vehicles aren't made anymore, but for someone who values a car for four or more people that's fuel-efficient, comfortable, and generally reliable, the C-Max is a great option. Even after more than 15 years, it still looks quite modern to me.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 16th December, 2025