Ford Focus: C-Max TDCI
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C-Max TDCI
I've currently got a 2003 TDCI Focus Zetec and am toying with the idea of
getting a CMax, probably the TDCI.
The only thing that puts me off is that a couple of folk have told me that
the handling is a bit suspect in high winds.
Anyone care to comment?
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Re: C-Max TDCI
Had my 1.6 TDCi Ghia for about a month now, been out in quite windy weather and never noticed much of a problem but of course, because the side area is much greater than the Focus (which I swapped for the CMax) then with a direct cross wind it would affect it more. I have found that the electric/power steering is extremely accurate and gives great feel and feels good to drive - it also seems to absorb the slight gusts of wind when they come directly from the side. Never had any problems in very wet stormy motorway conditions when passing trucks etc - if anything, even less than the "real" Focus.
Have done a couple of thousand miles in last month and a half and would say that not once in that time, driving on both motorway and narrow North Yorkshire Moor and Yorkshire Dales roads, would I ever describe the handling as a bit suspect. It is remarkeably accurate with bags of feel for the road.
A great car, much underestimated. I thought it was not worth considering until I had a 15 miles test drive when I was sold immediately on the CMax. I was after the 2 litre TDCi but after test driving the 1.6, I was more than satisfied with the performance. Can see over the hedges and walls now and I have just done a brim to brim measurement and I got 51 mpg (the computer said it was 49.5) so I am well pleased with it overall. Just a couple of minor problems but have a look at the Ford Focus Owners Club (FFOC)site, haven't seen a mention on there of suspect handling in the wind (not that I might have missed it of course) - lots of useful indicators on that site as to whether the owners are pleased or not.
Cheers,
Justin
"Acedrew" <com> wrote in message news:42ab24d8$0$24484$zen.co.uk...
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Re: C-Max TDCI
Thanks for the considered write-up Justin - most appreciated. I guess I need
to go an speak to Mr Ford!
50+ mpg isn't bad at all. My TDCI does 46ish, but then again I am something
of a lapsed boy racer (lead right foot etc).
Cheers again,
Andy M
"Justin Case" <pominvalid> wrote in
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Had my 1.6 TDCi Ghia for about a month now, been out in quite windy weather
and never noticed much of a problem but of course, because the side area is
much greater than the Focus (which I swapped for the CMax) then with a
direct cross wind it would affect it more. I have found that the
electric/power steering is extremely accurate and gives great feel and feels
good to drive - it also seems to absorb the slight gusts of wind when they
come directly from the side. Never had any problems in very wet stormy
motorway conditions when passing trucks etc - if anything, even less than
the "real" Focus.
Have done a couple of thousand miles in last month and a half and would say
that not once in that time, driving on both motorway and narrow North
Yorkshire Moor and Yorkshire Dales roads, would I ever describe the handling
as a bit suspect. It is remarkeably accurate with bags of feel for the road.
A great car, much underestimated. I thought it was not worth considering
until I had a 15 miles test drive when I was sold immediately on the CMax. I
was after the 2 litre TDCi but after test driving the 1.6, I was more than
satisfied with the performance. Can see over the hedges and walls now and I
have just done a brim to brim measurement and I got 51 mpg (the computer
said it was 49.5) so I am well pleased with it overall. Just a couple of
minor problems but have a look at the Ford Focus Owners Club (FFOC)site,
haven't seen a mention on there of suspect handling in the wind (not that I
might have missed it of course) - lots of useful indicators on that site as
to whether the owners are pleased or not.
Cheers,
Justin
"Acedrew" <com> wrote in message
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