Ford C-Max is fun to drive

FAMILY cars are not really meant to be much fun to drive, but the latest Ford C-Max debunks that utilitarian theory with some considerable élan.

Not only is this the second generation of the Ford mini-MPV, a really engaging drive, but it is also a very practical family car.

Now, when choosing between cars such as this one and, say, a hatchback or an estate, it will come down mainly to a lifestyle choice. Some will like the added roominess on offer here over its more staid rivals and others will like the very clever rear seating arrangement which allows the traditional five seat option be turned into a more luxurious four-seat arrangement.

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