Just bought a 2L S-Max Titanium X Sport (2011)

Just bought a 2L S-Max Titanium X Sport (2011)

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MulsanneKinky

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Sunday 21st September 2014
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Feeling pretty chuffed with myself. Can't say I was overly thrilled at the prospect of buying an MPV but family circumstances have changed so - working to a £15k budget - it was either an S-Max, Galaxy or C4 Grand Picasso. I've not had the best of history with Citroen and the interior was clearly a step back from Ford's offering.

I'm not overly bothered about depreciation and with most of the mileage being short hops around town I decided to opt for Petrol... and balance the higher depreciation with the prospect of lots of kit / extras and a lower price point.

S-Max clearly has a bit less space than the Galaxy but couldn't make the premium for space stack up over the list of potential kit when looking at the S-Max TX Sport... so, have gone S-Max.

I'm pretty happy that I've nailed a decent looking, fully-loaded family wagon. Fully loaded with kit and I'm picking it up next week. Got a bit of a journey home from the pick up which is a bit of a bonus.

Can any one share any insights / watchouts of owning/driving these? For starters, looking at the MPG I'm guessing that - having recently owned an RX-8, I'll be on best mate terms with the forecourt attendant again...!

Edited by MulsanneKinky on Sunday 21st September 12:26

MulsanneKinky

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Monday 22nd September 2014
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Funny you should say that. The dealer did a walk round video for me... which - handily - showed an error message on the Sat Nav as it had been disconnected from the battery at some point. I've raised it and it will be fixed upon collection!

Thank for the tip, bud!

MulsanneKinky

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Friday 26th September 2014
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Cheers, Pablo. Reassuring ahead of tomorrow's trip up to Glasgow to collect. I'm looking forward to a slightly unconventional route home. All of my own volition. I thought I'd give her an opportunity to show me what she's got on all roads. Should be fun.

MulsanneKinky

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Saturday 27th September 2014
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I'm certain I'm not going to be enjoying fuel economy... but then to be fair, if fuel consumption was central to my thinking I'd probably not have a PH account!!

MulsanneKinky

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Sunday 28th September 2014
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Collected the beast from Arnold Clark, Linwood (nr. Glasgow) yesterday and enjoyed a truly brilliant, varied 7 hour blast back down to Kent.

First-up, all credit to Jonathon Findlay and the team up there who presented me with the car in 'as new' condition. Engine purring, all paperwork present and correct, previously mentioned minor flaws corrected and took plenty of time to walk me around the car, familiarise me with all the tech / features... not to mention picking me up from the airport and provided much needed refreshments... especially satisfying given my 4am start! My only regret is not being able to have local contact with them as their most local branch to me is likely to be Liverpool. Nonetheless, with service like this, they'd be welcome down to London anytime.

As for the car, utterly effortless drive. £75 to fill her up (again, done for me in advance by the guys at AC) which pretty much got me door to door. Trip computer suggested approx 29 mpg but to be fair, I was booting it! And my god did it fly... as far as MPVs might fly!

Delighted with the Titanium X Sport trim (in and out) and all the added extras.

I'd actually been driving the 2 litre diesel (on loan from work) this week in prep for collecting this 2l Ecosport/Powershift Petrol. In some ways I wish I hadn't as the diesel was sluggish and the cabin comparably unrefined even though it was a Titanium. The Petrol far exceeded expectations built up this week and was comfortable cruising down the left hand lane as it was foot down in the outside lane. It was also incredibly nimble changing lanes on a very busy M25 plus was great fun on the London-Kent border A and B roads.

Special mention of the stunning Scottish roads. Noticably well kept versus their British counterparts. It certainly made me wonder whether its meant the Scottish PH contingent were YES voters!? I'd not blame them if they were!

Also, special mention of the views. Heading out of Scotland into the Lake District was genuinely spectacular. Gorgeous early Autumn sunshine contrasting with the compelling, rolling hills and tempestuous skies. All made for a genuinely worthwhile run as opposed to a boring schlep back down saaarf.

So far, so very, very good. Maybe there is a driving life after MPV purchase after all!!??!

Edited by MulsanneKinky on Sunday 28th September 11:40

MulsanneKinky

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MulsanneKinky

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Sunday 28th September 2014
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MulsanneKinky

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Sunday 28th September 2014
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MulsanneKinky

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Sunday 28th September 2014
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MulsanneKinky

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Friday 26th December 2014
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This car is an absolute treat!

We're a good few months in and - aside from frequent trips to the fuel station - it's proving to be a revelation.

I'm absolutely loving the ride. Utterly effortless. Nice balance, torquey... although that's shown up the tyres need replacing(!). Decent quality materials in cabin. The Alcantara seats look and duffel 'the part' and I've even taken to the gratuitous slices of carbon fibre Ford have bolted to the doors and dash!

Excellent connectivity... although the slightly older Connect voice control is a pig and doesn't get any usage as a result. Will look into any potential upgrades when it heads in for it's first service (in my ownership) next year.

Brilliant fun with or without passengers. Carbuyer.co.uk's video review suggested you ended up driving like James Hunt as it's really doesn't feel like an MPV... and so it's proved.

Since buying, a couple of mates have also branded out. Renault, Citroen and Vauxhall parked on their respective drives. That's given me a chance to have a comparable nose-about and I'm certain I've secured the winner... in respect of what I look for in a car.

It's changed my mind about perceptions of the Ford brand (this is fully loaded and feels like luxury... providing you don't go driving too far into the subterfuge). Not sure I'd shoot for another Mondeo (ever!) but I'm certainly a convert when it comes to 7-seaters.

MulsanneKinky

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Friday 27th January 2017
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That time again...! #ouch #fullset