Ford is missing the boat by not participating in the 7 passenger minivan market. My neighborhood is loaded with Honda Odesseys and Toyota Siennas as well as some Chrysler and Korean models. Ford needs to design one that is fuel efficient and has room for at least 7 people with some luggage room.
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Brad Barefoot I've read the report that the *Grand C-Max won't be coming to the US market, to bad. I traveled in France and used one for a trip to Normandy from Paris. Superior to anything else ! I might be swayed to the C-Max Hybrid, but would rather have the Grand C-Max. Someone who hasn't driven one doesn't know what they've missed. BUT HOLD THE PRESSES !!! How about giving the Grand-C-Max to the Lincoln Division with the full European Experience (options) that I fell in love with after just 15 kilometers (about 6 miles) of driving. I'd go into the $28K to $32K range, heck I was prepared to spend that anyway. 1 year(s) ago via Ford Social
T Craig-P71CV Ford abandoned the mini van market a few years ago so I don't think they are in a hurry to get back on board. They seem to be just sticking with cars and pick up truck for now. 1 year(s) ago via Ford Social
Dan Lunn Very much agree. The Flex could become a very nice minivan with sliding doors for the folks who have to park in parking garages every day. 1 year(s) ago via Ford Social
Brad Krekelberg They have designed one. It's called the Grand C-Max. Please sell it in the US, Ford. I want one. 1 year(s) ago via Ford Social
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