Ford B-Max Mk1 (2012-2017) for sale near Greater London
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Reviewed a 2013 Ford B-Max on 6 Jul 2024
It’s a lovely car. I have had 3 and am so sad that they stopped manufacturing them in 2018. I would love a newer model. The ecoboost makes it a really nippy car. The leg room in the back seats is very spacious. The sliding doors are ideal when parked between 2 cars and you have children in the back. It prevents them smacking the door into the other cars when opening them.
Darren L
Reviewed a 2015 Ford 1.0 Titanium X on 9 Jan 2025
Being a Ford its Reliable . Good points. Cheap to run, quiet and pokey 1ltr turbo. No centre pillars in between the doors. Bad points. Wet belt, over a £1000 to replace, stupid idea. Needs chain drive and this engine would see over 200k miles easy. Leak in the boot and door panel is common. Would prefer a sunroof to the panoramic roof.
Megan H
Reviewed a 2014 Ford B-Max on 29 Mar 2026
No Bluetooth or sat nav Drives lovely Sliding back door which is helpful with kids
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2017 Ford B-Max on 13 Aug 2023
I absolutely love the Bmax.! The ecoboost is economical and very cheap to tax. As a blue badge holder I love the high driving position. The best feature by far is the back sliding doors, which are brilliant for small children, and the boot size is great. I would have given five stars but for the blind spot where the front and back doors meet - it can make watching for traffic coming from the right at a junction difficult to see if you are turning left and craning your neck to see past it. Such a shame production was stopped on this gem of a car.
Ford B-Max (2012-2017) Variants
| Variant type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| Titanium | £21,800 |
| 1.6 Titanium X Navigator | £16,554 |
| 1.6 Zetec Navigator | £14,554 |
| 1.5TDCi Zetec Navigator (95ps) | £14,996 |
| 1.6 Titanium Navigator | £15,554 |
| 1.0T Titanium Navigator (125ps) (s/s) | £15,254 |
| 1.0T Titanium Navigator (100ps) | £14,754 |
| 1.0T Zetec Navigator (100ps) | £13,754 |
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