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โOct-29-2014 09:10 AM
GMandJM wrote:
Any thoughts on the C-Max tire mobility kit instead of having a spare tire? We had a flat on our Honda a couple weeks ago, so that's kind of a concern.
And have you (and other Ford owners who might be reading this thread) had any issues with the "quick fuel" feature for the gas? Not having a cap makes me wonder about dust getting in - not to mention vandals pouring who knows what into the tank since the fuel door doesn't lock.
โOct-29-2014 08:05 AM
Happily Retired 2 wrote:
With regards to the C-Max Energi, you do realize that the plug in feature is really a bonus, right? It also has a gas engine with about a 600 mile range between fill ups. You could drive on gas only and never use the the electric feature when you are on trips if you had no place to plug in. You would still get the benefit of the regenerative braking. We are getting better than 40 mpg when we are strictly on the gas engine. Best of both worlds! ๐
โOct-29-2014 06:41 AM
lanerd wrote:
What is the advantage of a "plug in" over a regular hybrid? We are currently looking at hybrids for a family car...not for a toad.
Ro
โOct-28-2014 07:31 PM
โOct-28-2014 10:22 AM
lanerd wrote:
What is the advantage of a "plug in" over a regular hybrid? We are currently looking at hybrids for a family car...not for a toad.
Ro
โOct-28-2014 09:38 AM
โOct-28-2014 06:46 AM
OP wrote:I'm towing a 2014 C-Max SEL without any problems. I simply follow the towing instructions in the C-Max owner's manual, and as part of the hook-up procedure I disable the automatic traction control. The next time I drive the car, the traction control comes on automatically, and I get a warning light about it needing service, but after the brakes are applied a couple of times the computer catches up and all is fine.
Have read about problems with the 2014 C-Max SEL level keyless feature, but don't know if they've been resolved. Anyone towing an SE or SEL four down?
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โOct-27-2014 05:24 PM
GMandJM wrote:
Also, we are getting conflicting answers on the 2014 CR-Vs. One dealership says that the regular two-wheel drive can be towed four-down, but NOT the AWD models. Other service department said AWD can be towed four down.
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