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Actually, I am not going to be towing a drag sled at a tractor pull contest. A small 800 # utility for some trips to the dump maybe 5 times a year. Maybe load someone's motorized wheelchair or Hooveround from point A to point B and back to point A empty. I had no problem with a Escape Hybrid, but then again, that's a bigger vehicle. I can most likely carry stuff from Home Depot/Lowes that's too large or long by dropping the seats and sticking it inside. I'm not moving furniture. When it does come down to it, I can most likely borrow someones vehicle for a tow vehicle for the utility. I have driven both the 'Max and Fusion and, frankly, like the Fusion ride a tad better. When wifey first saw the 'Max she thought it was the "CUTEST" car around, yet I believe I got her to like the Fusion better, simply because of the smoother ride, handling over rougher roads and railroad tracks, and that knockout Bronze Fire color! Yowsah! I should also add that I am retired, so I do not do the "up at 6 and home by half past 5" grind, anymore. So no consistant drive an expected amount of miles to work and return the same route in the evening. This will probably be the last car I buy, but then again, I said that about 3 cars ago! My dad seemed to buy only 4 cars in a period of 25 years; 36 Dodge (used), new '49 Plymouth, new '60 Dodge Dart with the new slant six engine. and a two year old '60 Ford Falcon for my mom to drive that I learned to drive in and lasted until well past 1 year of college and into my years of early career of work (1968). That '60 Dodge gave up the ghost about '64 when he forgot to put the carb filter back in and went thru the desert of So CA in a dust storm and scored the engine up pretty bad.

 

 

I own both, the C-Max is the wifes and I drive the Fusion. Wife prefers a higher driver position vehicle and I like sedans. Both are nice vehicles but there are more available options with the Fusion and we use it more for traveling. The Fusions Radar Cruise, BLIS, Pre Collision Warning, Lane Keep Assist, and more comfortable seats on the Titanium model make road trips less fatigueing. These options are not available on the C-Max. The Fusion will even let you know if you have been wandering too much within your lane and light up a coffee cup on the dash indicating its time for a break.

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