Ford definitely appears to have Toyota in its sights with its 2013 C-MAX line. Having already revealed the C-MAX Hybrid will be cheaper than Toyota’s Prius v, the U.S. automaker is now boasting that its hybrid utility vehicle beats the Prius v in the fuel economy stakes by up to 7 mpg (33.6 liters/100 km). It is also the first vehicle to offer the same fuel economy rating in both city and highway driving... Continue Reading Ford pushes speed and fuel economy rating of 2013 C-MAX hybrids
Section: Automotive
Tags: C-max, Ford, Fuel efficiency, Hybrid, Plug-in Hybrid
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