Click above for a high-res gallery of the Ford Kuga Nary a month week day goes by that we're not told of the imminent importation of Ford's grass-is-greener Euro models. The Fiesta has been Overview Bike Forum Chat Forum Members Forum Forum Help This topic has 31 replies, 22 voices, and was last updated 5 years ago by thisisnotaspoon. Viewing 32 posts - 1 through 32 (of 32 total) Kuga v Cmax v Grand Cmax – help me decide New car time and looking for either hands on experience or informed enlightenment. I have a 10 year old Mondeo and whilst it’s a nice car to drive and has good gadgets I’ve never really got on with it over 8 years of owning it, like I did with the Focus I had before it. I think I’ve narrowed down my lack of like for it to its size. I find it too long. I have to park on side streets near work and I don’t think that’s helping much so I’m wanting to get a smaller car this time around, but I have a family to fit in. Kids are 6 and 8, and as I intend to keep this car for another 6-8 years again this car needs to fit teenagers in at some point. It needs to have a big enough boot for stuff we use at the moment like bikes etc. Anyone got any nuggets of advice? Anyone got any of these and have a similar scenario to me? How do you find them etc etc? Posted 5 years ago Despised our CMAX, worst car I’ve ever owned and was glad to be rid of it though we had loads of trouble with the engine. Size wise it was adequate for me, my wife and our two boys at the time along with their bikes in the ample boot. A more modern version would no doubt be a worthy purchase and it wasn’t overly big either, same footprint as a focus if I remember correctly?? Posted 5 years ago We find the C-max big enough for our needs – family of four, camping trips to France with bikes etc. We use a roof box and a towbar rack as needed. It’s no harder to park than a Focus but is bigger inside. You could look at the Focus estate as well. I drove it to the Alps overnight a couple of years back and it was absolutely fine. Posted 5 years ago How do you find the Cmax in the back for the kids? Knee room ok? Our neighbours had a focus and said the legroom in the back was not enough for their 8 year old so changed it for a Mazda 6. Posted 5 years ago Advertisements We have a petrol Grand Cmax. It’s slow to accelerate but once it’s going is great . Loads of usable space and is shorter than a mondeo which we previously had. Great rear leg room (at least a foot)though I did take out the third row of seats so we could have a spare wheel. Love the sliding doors. Our next car will be another one. Posted 5 years ago We had a 53 regarding CMAX, it was OK, nice place to be but the air con died and the petrol was a thirsty beast. We had a look at the new ones over the summer and thought the space was good, but the interior was a bit low rent. Brand new ones might be better though Posted 5 years ago How do you find the Cmax in the back for the kids? Knee room ok? I’ve sat in the back and it seems ok. Having said that, I’m not tall so it might be a squeeze if the front seats are pushed right back. The rear seats do slide back but that eats into boot space so I don’t tend to bother – my kids are too young for it to be an issue anyway. One thing that I like – the individually removeable rear seats mean I can carry the two kids and fit my bike between them (with the wheels off). Posted 5 years ago Wife’s 08 plate CMax was worst car we’ve had, even more unreliable than the Scenic it replaced. Bought ex-demo nearly new and we sold it when the warranty ran out. petrol and it averaged 24mpg over the 30k miles. Many many parts were replaced under warranty and it broke down a few times. Replaced with a Soul which has been better in every way. Not much boot space so for the OP question, I’d be looking at Kia/Hyundai options with 5/7 year warranty Posted 5 years ago 24mpg!!!! Our LWB T5 converted van gets 34mpg. We’ve just changed from a Focus estate which averaged 53mpg over 6 years (mileage against actual fuel use). Posted 5 years ago On my second cmax both from new. First was a 61 plate petrol. Was nice but lacked a bit of acceleration did about 28k in two years but turned it over for another 63 plate diesel which has a lot more acceleration. I get 48mpg out of it according to the trip computer which I’ve checked. I’m on 40k in three years on this car. I have two teenagers and regularly head off camping and carry 4 bikes on a tow bar rack. I usually use a roof box when camping. It all fits in along with the four of us who are all adult sized with wriggle room. I regularly stick two bikes in the boot (with all seats in but two lifted) in order to go riding with my son. It will fit a single bike in the boot with all seats up. Funnily enough I’ve been thinking about what I would replace it with and come up with …… well, if I was desperate to change model then a Focus estate, and if I really didn’t want to go Ford again then maybe a civic estate? I did want a Kuga but they were tiny inside and a grand cmax was just too much of a franken car to my eyes 🙂 Posted 5 years ago Have you considered the B-Max? It’s Fiesta based, instead of Focus, it’s neatest feature are the sliding rear doors, which allow better access to the rear seats, along with a big rear hatch. I’ve driven two so far, and they were really fun to drive, had heated screens and various other nice bits and bobs. Nice driving position and great on twisty roads. I’ll be driving a Grand C-Max tomorrow, so it’ll be interesting to do a bit of a comparison, although the B-Max was a 13-plate and the C-Max is a 16-plate. Posted 5 years ago Just bought a 14 plate cmax (non grand) From 2010 onwards is the current shape, and this year they did a facelift but essentially same I think I would agree the interior is not quite vw feel, go for the titanium for better stereo and gadgets. The basic zetec spec is not that great. Not sure about the kuga, just don’t want an SUV at all so I didn’t look at it. I expect it’s not as roomy as the cmax though Also worth looking at the touran but expect to pay £5k more. I much preferred the drive of the cmax over the touran which feels more bus like, because it is! So far I’m enjoying the cmax. I’ve got the ecoboost which is surprisingly nippy. Mpg is a bit disappointing, best I’m getting is about 35 around town and 45 on motorway so nowhere near the claimed figures. Otherwise it’s a great car, fingers crossed it’ll i won’t need the warranty! Posted 5 years ago Good to see there are some good things regarding the Cmax and space etc. I can’t see me ever needing to pack camping stuff as my wife hates it. Caravans might be different but camping is a no go. Hopefully the boot will be big enough for all our stuff. I’ve had 3 Ford’s and so has my wife so I’m fully aware the quality isn’t perfect but it’s good enough for us I think. Titanium spec might be a good option though. Posted 5 years ago Kuga is way smaller inside and in the boot than the size of the car seems to be… seats felt quite stiff/firm and not as plush as the Mondeos. Posted 5 years ago I quite like my wife’s 57 plate cmax four our family of 4 + dog. petrol is quite thirsty and costs a fortune to tax but so far it has been reliable, and we’ll keep it ’til it dies I think. We have to park in the street and the small size is a bonus. I’ve got a 99 VW T4 and the cmax is a pleasure to drive compared to that! Posted 5 years ago How tall are your kids? The leg room in the back of the Kuga is not great. Also, the mk1 has a narrow boot entry so it’s had to get wide things into it. It’s a great 2-person car, not so sure for a family. Posted 5 years ago Similar thought processes resulted in me getting a Yeti which I am very happy with. Posted 5 years ago we have a 60 plate C-Max zetec we’ve had it for 3 years and its been good so far. economy wise the best i’ve managed out of it is about 39mpg…if its driven enthusiastically then that drops down to about 35mppg its not the highest spec…rear windows are manual..no cruise control or bluetooth…but its does us just fine drives like a car and doesnt feel mpv-ish even though the seating position is higher than a normal car as for boot space…thats quite big and the access to it is very good…low lip on the sill, which is wide enough to sit on too. the only issue i have with it is getting the bike in the back…small/med frame size with 26″ wheels the rear seats are a funny design…you have to fold the backs of the seats down and then lift the whole seat forward and then use the bungees to secure it to the front seat…with the seats in that position you loose about 18″ of boot space…you can of course take the whole seat out if you have somewhere to store them but as it is the only way the bike fits in the boot is upside down, with the wheels off and with the seats folded ours is in panther black with the privacy glass which makes it look pretty cool…but just be aware that reverse parking on very dark nights or in poorly lit areas can be a bit of a pain Posted 5 years ago mudshark – Member Similar thought processes resulted in me getting a Yeti which I am very happy with. I’ve been down that route but only the Ford’s have the quickclear front screen which is amazing. Posted 5 years ago I recently bought a 2015 Cmax Easy. Diesel. So far so good. My stepdaughter is 16 and 5′ 10″ and has no complaint on back seat space. She complains about many things constantly but nothing about the car so I imagine she’s happy there. Plenty spacious for 4 of us going away for a weekend. I love the park assist as I’m a bloody hopeless parker and in Vienna it’s amazing parking on the street. I didn’t buy air pressure sensors for my winter wheels so the dash has an error message saying I’ve got 4 flat wheels but I can live with that. I was rear ended but a young girl. Her car just crumbled whereas the Cmax was hardly damaged at all. Posted 5 years ago That’s what’s supposed to happen. Posted 5 years ago You see a lot of CMax and BMax and come to that SMax’s around my way. Theres a massive Ford dealership near Portsmouth that knocks em’ out, always a sale or event going on throughout the year. I’d suggest you look at those large independent dealerships too, my 5 mins looking around a couple down here revealed vehicles ex-demo or with <7k on the clock can be had for £6-7k off list.. Bargain. Posted 5 years ago CountZero – would be nice to hear what your thoughts after driving the Grand Cmax are…. Posted 5 years ago We’ve had a grand cmax for about two years now and love it. I’ve got two tall boys, 5 and 9, and I’m 6 foot. With the rear seats right back there’s plenty of room in the back even with me driving, boot is good too. Used the extra seats a reasonable amount with taking kids and friends to places etc, can fit adults in too but you wouldn’t want to spend too long on them as they are quite small. Bootspace wise, it’s very tall, a little narrower than our previous 55 focus. We got the cargo net with it which give loads of extra room as you can ram it to roof. We do a lot of camping and it’s been great. Main thing for us is that the boys have a lot of space so very happy on long journeys. Sliding rear doors are amazing, no longer worry about narrow parking spaces as can always get the kids out. We got a titanium spec model as it just had the extras we wanted. Stereo is really good too. Down sides, boot isn’t as big as you might expect, especially when compared to bigger smax and virtually non existent with rear seats up. You do lose quite a bit for those rear seats and they cannot be taken is low compared to what you might expect as it’s a heavy car. We have the 2l diesel and average about 45mpg. But it pulls very well and doesn’t seem to notice when loaded with camping gear, roof box and bikes. All in all, we think it’s the best family car we’ve had and would get another one happily. Posted 5 years ago Ive a c-max (06 plate) Its big enough, but the rear seats dont fold flat so the boot isnt actually that big in terms of getting bikes in which is a PITA. So I have a towbar and a bike rack. Rear legroom is huge, as is headroom. And the outer 2 seats slide back too if you want full on lime levels of legroom. And my grandparents love it as the seats are taller/upright so getting in isnt a contortion for people 6ft tall with hip replacements (or just cold mountainbikers trying to get bikes and bodies in the back). Its the older (non turbo, non vct) petrol, dash is cuttently showing 44mpg (mostly motorway at an indicated 70). Drops to mid 30’s for commuting/town use. The petrol is a lot thirstier and barely more peowerfull in real life as its a small version of the bigger duratec engine (the is/was the biggest itteration of the smaller sigma engine). Reliability wise, the only failure was a power steering hose fixed under warrenty. And Ive serviced it on my driveway for the past 60,000 miles apart from the cambelt. So all its cost me is tyres and the cabelt service which is pretty good going for a 10 year old car! Posted 5 years ago I have a MkI Kuga Titanium AWD and I really like it. Boot isn’t as big as a Mondeo’s but then again how many cars are? Plenty of rear legroom IMO and with one front seat passenger I can get a 6piece drum kit, two bags of stands, cymbals, a Marshall 4×12 cab & separate head and two or three guitars in it. Tailgate is plenty wide enough and has the advantage of split tailgate for smaller loads or restricted space. It’s showing on mostly twisty country lanes with a bit of urban mileage thrown in. Front wheel drive most of the time but the rear wheels kick in automatically when (if) the front wheels start to spin. Handy on occasional snow between Otley & Ripon. Makes not a jot of difference to braking on ice or snow Posted 5 years ago Kuga has pretty large exterior dimensions. Quite a nice place to be. Quick in a straight line but wallowy in corners is apparently the sporty bit of Suv. The boot lip is flat, so the utility bit of sUv is covered and it’s definitely a vehicle. Fortunately it was a company car, if it were my money I wouldn’t. From the list it’s the best of a bad bunch. Posted 5 years ago Agreed it’s a big car but most of the bigness is in the height – about same length & width as the Focus it’s based on but I’m 5’8″ and I can just about see over the roof Posted 5 years ago Agreed it’s a big car but most of the bigness is in the height – about same length & width as the Focus it’s based on but I’m 5’8″ and I can just about see over the roof Not a chance, unless the Ford page proves me wrong, I’ll say the Focus I was driving before the Kuga fitted in parking spaces (Charles St Manchester) where the Kuga wouldn’t. Even the C-max is a touch shorter and I also imagine narrower. Posted 5 years ago I don’t know Manchester but I have no problem parking it in Bradford or Leeds. Certainly shorter than the 320d Touring and 9-3 Sportwagon I’ve had before it, my drive tells me so as there’s now a wheelie bin behind it & it still fits Posted 5 years ago We bought our 14 plate C-max auto Titanium over 18 months ago to replace the 57 plate 2-zetec auto we`d had for 5 years The differnce is staggering the old petrol turned tops on a run ,the new one does close to 40 round town and ive seen returns of over 55mpg on good motorway runs over the uk limit 🙂 And it doesnt hang about , big enough for the 2+2 family and all the mod cons , sensors all over the shop ,electric everything , and when the boss isnt using it easy to chuck 3 bikes in the back with wheels off and 3 packs , we did look at the Kuga and glad we turned it down as a friend bought the fame spec as ours and struggles to get 32 around town and tops out at 45 on a run Posted 5 years ago Pretty sure the original c-max is based on the same floorpan as the mk2 focus estate (or the mk2 focus is on a c-max if you treat it chronologically). So it should be the same size. Not sure if it’s entirely right but the mk2 focus estate was smaller than the mk1, and my c-max boot isnt as big as my parents old mk1 focus estate. It is however undeniably taller. Doesnt stop me being a bit entusiastic on b-roads, its not a focus RS, but its a long way from rolling arround like a berlingo or “drives just like a car” T5. Posted 5 years ago Viewing 32 posts - 1 through 32 (of 32 total) The topic ‘Kuga v Cmax v Grand Cmax – help me decide’ is closed to new replies. Thanks for popping by - why not stay a while?IT'S FREESign up as a Singletrack Member and you can leave comments on stories, use the classified ads, and post in our forums, do quizzes and us, join in, it’s free, and fun.

Ford C-Max Minivan Grand 2010-2015 vs. Ford Kuga SUV 2017-2019. Compare car dimensions (length, width and height) vs. street perspective.

Compare two cars 2009. - 2013. M - MPV MPV, 5 door front Badges Production Vehicle class Body style Wheel drive Safety 2010. - 2015. M - MPV MPV, 5 door front Dimensons & Outlines Length Width Height Boot (min) Boot (max) Fuel tank 2009 Peugeot 3008 2010 Ford C-Max © GAMA1 Solutions. Copying & distribution prohibited. Engine Diesel 4 - Inline, 4 valves per cylinder Turbo Engine Fuel Configuration Aspiration Displacement Power Torque Diesel 4 - Inline, 4 valves per cylinder Turbo Performance (manual gearbox) Gearbox type Vehicle weight Acc. 0-100 Top speed Cons. (urban) Cons. (highway) Cons. (average) CO2 emissions Performance (automatic gearbox) Gearbox type Vehicle weight Acc. 0-100 Top speed Cons. (urban) Cons. (highway) Cons. (average) CO2 emissions Expenses Virtual Adviser's™ opinion Overview Well, these are two pretty similar cars we have here! It's only details that could potentially make the difference. Considering they both belong to the mpv segment and utilize the same 5-door MPV body style and the front wheel drive system, it all comes up to the specific diesel engine choice they offer. Both the engines are Peugeot-engineered . The first one has a 4-cylinder, 16-valves 110hp unit, while the other one gets its power and torque from a 4-cylinder, 16-valves 114hp one. Safety A starting point here would be to take a look at the results from European New Car Assessment Programme (Euro NCAP) tests which were performed on both of the cars, with the same number of safety stars gained in the process. Moving further on, let's take a closer look at some additional safety-related facts. Both vehicles belong to the mpv segment, which is generally a good thing safety-wise, but that fact doesn't break the tie between the two cars. Furthermore, when it comes to weight, a factor that most people underestimate, the French car offers a marginal difference of 9% more metal. Reliability Reliability is not the best thing to consider on the make level, but it is worth mentioning that both brands display similar results in faults and breakdowns, at least on all of the models level. These are the official statistics, while our visitors describe reliability of Peugeot with an average rating of and models under the Ford badge with out of 5. The same official information place 3008 as average reliability-wise, and C-Max is more or less at the same should definitely mention that owners of cars with the same powertrain as the French car rank it on average as out of 5, exactly the same as the other one. Performance & Fuel economy Ford is a bit more agile, reaching 100km/h in seconds less than its competitor. In addition to that it accelerates all the way to 184 kilometers per hour, 4km/h more than the other car. When it comes to fuel economy the winner has to be the American car, averaging around liters of fuel per 100 kilometers (64 mpg), in combined cycle. We can't ignore that 16% difference compared to the French car. Verdict Peugeot appears just a bit more reliable, although the difference is truly marginal. The most important thing when deciding between any two vehicles should always be safety, both passive and active. In my opinion, everything taken into account, the French car offers slightly better overall protection and takes the lead. From there things take a different direction, with Ford offering somewhat better performance, just enough to call it quicker. To make things even better, it consumps less fuel! It's not difficult to say then that if I'd need to make a choice, it would definitely be the Ford. In any case that's my personal view, built upon all the data available to me. What should decide here though is the way you feel about the two vehicles, and I hope you'll find my guidelines useful in the process. Also, you could use the oportunity to find out which car, everything taken into account, would be the perfect choice for you in the eyes of the virtual adviser™, among thousands of similar, yet so different vehicles. Check a car by its VIN number Side View Ford Kuga (DM2) SUV 2012 vs. Renault Kadjar (RFE) SUV 2018. Technical specs | Ford Kuga (DM2) SUV 2012 is 7.4 cm longer and 10.2 cm higher compared to Renault Kadjar (RFE) SUV 2018. It has 0.1 cm more ground clearance and offers 12% more cargo space. 4,5. 452.4 cm. +7.4. Focus II, III, C-Max, Grand C-Max, Kuga I, II, Transit/Tourneo Connect II/ BV6T-2C204-FB Producent: ATEKod produktu: w sklepie stacjonarnym 66,00 złŁatwy zwrot towaru Kupuj i sprawdź spokojnie w domu. W ciągu 14 dni możesz odstąpić od umowy bez podania przyczyny. Pokaż szczegóły 14 dni na odstąpienie od umowy Najważniejsza jest Twoja satysfakcja z zakupów. Zamówione u nas produkty możesz zwrócić w ciągu 14 dni bez podania przyczyny. 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Side View Nissan Qashqai (J12) SUV 2021 vs. Ford Kuga (DFK) SUV 2019. Technical specs | Nissan Qashqai (J12) SUV 2021 is 18.9 cm shorter and 3.6 cm lower compared to Ford Kuga (DFK) SUV 2019. It has 0.3 cm less ground clearance and offers 4% more cargo space. 4,5. 442.5 cm. Length. Skip to ContentSkip to FooterFord hopes to muscle in on the compact SUV class with its facelifted Kuga. How does it fare against VW Tiguan and Mazda CX-5?4 Mar 2017Ford is currently in the middle of a big product push, with new models coming thick and fast. From SUVs to city cars and everything in between, the firm is trying to fill every gap in the market. The latest addition to the line-up is the new Kuga, which is a heavy reworking of the second-generation bolder looks, a range of revised engines and a refreshed model range, the newcomer is ready to wade into battle in the evolving and increasingly competitive compact SUV class. This sector comprises a host of talented choices, including the recently launched Volkswagen Tiguan. Boasting a mixture of premium appeal, impressive practicality and cutting-edge kit, the rugged German machine presents a stern challenge.• Best crossovers on sale right nowSo does the Mazda CX-5. It’s the oldest model here and soon to be replaced, but is still on top of its game. The CX-5 has sharp handling, handsome looks, a classy cabin and plenty of standard equipment, and delivers strong driver and showroom appeal. Ford Kuga Model:Ford Kuga TDCi ST-LinePrice:£31,795Engine: 4cyl turbodiesel, 178bhp 0-60mph: seconds Test economy: CO2: 134g/km Annual road tax:£130The latest Ford Kuga is an update of the second-generation model that made its debut in 2012. Featuring refreshed looks, a tweaked interior, revised engines and a rejigged trim line-up, the newcomer aims to give the brand a bigger slice of the lucrative compact SUV a choice of two and four-wheel drive, plus the option of petrols and diesels. There’s also a larger TDCi in two states of tune, and we test the more powerful 178bhp AWD auto here. The car costs £31,795 in new ST-Line 178bhp is nearly 10bhp down on the VW’s engine, so it was a surprise to find that the newcomer matched its rival from 0-60mph, with a brisk time of seconds. However, the Ford wasn’t able to disguise its chunky 1,716kg kerbweight as effectively during our in-gear tests, where it trailed both the seven-speed Tiguan and torquey reviews On the road, however, this shortfall is negligible. The Kuga’s TDCi engine is remarkably refined, only becoming intrusive when worked hard – although with a useful 400Nm at 2,000rpm, you rarely have to extend the unit to make quick impressive is the PowerShift gearbox. The six-speed unit delivers smooth and rapid shifts when cruising, but at low speed it trips over itself and struggles to find the right gear. On the plus side, there are now handy gearshift paddles instead of the old car’s tiny, lever-mounted rocker as before, the Kuga delivers taut handling. There’s plenty of grip, while the torque vectoring system helps keep the car locked on your chosen line. As with the Mazda, the steering is well weighted, plus the stiffened sports suspension delivers decent body trade-off for this agility is the firmest ride on test. The Kuga settles down at speed, but around town it follows bumps and potholes. Head for the rough stuff and the Ford is the least capable choice. Its all-wheel-drive system sends torque to the axle with most grip, but there are no off-road aids such as a centre differential lock or hill descent control. Testers’ notes: “The Kuga is available in luxurious Vignale guise. Featuring a bespoke bodykit, special leather seat trim and dedicated dealers, this flagship model starts at £30,445.” Volkswagen TiguanModel:VW Tiguan TDI SE NavPrice:£33,115Engine: 4cyl turbodiesel, 187bhp 0-60mph: secondsTest economy: road tax:£145This second-generation Tiguan hit showrooms last year, and represented a step upmarket for Volkswagen’s compact already sampled the entry-level two-wheel-drive diesel variant, so now it’s the turn of the flagship 187bhp diesel, which is paired with the firm’s 4MOTION all-wheel-drive transmission and seven-speed DSG gearbox. We sample it in popular £33,115 SE Nav guise – although the car in our pictures is a racy £37,005 187bhp, the VW’s diesel is the most powerful unit on test – although its 400Nm torque figure is 20Nm down on the Mazda’s. In combination with the car’s four-wheel-drive traction and launch control, it accelerated from 0-60mph in a brisk seconds, matching the lighter Kuga and surging a full second ahead of the seven-speed transmission’s shorter, more closely stacked ratios gave the VW an advantage during our in-gear tests, where it was consistently faster. Only in its overdrive seventh gear does the Tiguan feel sluggish, which was reflected in its leisurely 50-70mph the Tiguan is based on the same platform as the Golf, it’s no surprise it drives with the same reassuring composure. It’s not as engaging as the Mazda, but it boasts more grip and benefits from direct and naturally-weighted steering. Our test car was also fitted with the £810 Dynamic Chassis Control adaptive dampers, which in their sportiest setting deliver tauter body the biggest benefit is the improvement in ride quality over the standard set-up. Most of the time, the VW soaks up bumps with a soft-edged plushness. VW’s 4MOTION all-wheel-drive system features an Off-Road setting that tunes the traction control for maximum grip, but the lack of ground clearance and the use of summer tyres mean you won’t want to venture too far off the beaten VW also leads when it comes to refinement, with good suppression of both wind and engine noise. It’s particularly hushed at 70mph, where our sound meter revealed it was the quietest car notes: “VW’s scalable platform means you’ll soon be able to get your hands on a seven-seat Tiguan. Set to be called the Tiguan Allspace, the newcomer is 215mm longer.”Mazda CX-5 Model:Mazda CX-5 D Sport NavPrice:£31,195Engine: 4cyl turbodiesel, 173bhp 0-60mph: secondsTest economy: CO2:144g/kmAnnual road tax:£145The Mazda CX-5 is one of the sharpest-handling crossovers on sale, whichever version you go for. A recent facelift has helped keep the rest of the car fresh, plus it’s added a sheen of premium appeal. Here we test the flagship £31,195 D Sport Nav Auto version – although the car in our pictures has a manual diesel delivers 420Nm of torque, which is 20Nm more than both the Ford and VW. The car is also nearly 100kg lighter than its rivals here, tipping the scales at 1, at the track its performance was hobbled by its automatic transmission, which didn’t lock up quickly enough off the line to make full use of the CX-5’s muscle advantage. The Mazda put in a stronger display during our in-gear tests, where it was faster than the Ford and closely matched with the the real world, the CX-5 actually feels the most responsive car of this trio, with its smooth and eager powerplant pulling strongly from 1,400rpm and revving through to the 5,000rpm red line with a petrol-like enthusiasm. And while the automatic box doesn’t change gear anywhere near as quickly as its rivals’ twin-clutch units, its shifts are smooth and it responds promptly to the steering is accurate and well weighted, and the suspension controls the body through bends. And while there’s not as much grip as in the Ford and VW, the Mazda’s controls deliver more while the CX-5 is reasonable over uneven tarmac, it does tend to fidget and move around, thanks to its stiff springs; it can’t match the VW, with its adaptive dampers, for comfort. Road noise is ever-present, too, due to the low-profile tyres and the car’s relative lack of soundproofing. As a result, it’s the noisiest car here at our other contenders, the Mazda shouldn’t be considered for serious off-road use. As with the Ford, it moves torque automatically to the axle with the most grip, but that’s about it for rough-road aids. Testers’ notes: “The Mazda is available in both four and front-wheel drive. Go for the latter with the 148bhp diesel and six-speed manual gearbox, and emissions drop to 119g/km.”Verdict First place: Volkswagen TiguanThe Tiguan isn’t the most exciting SUV, but its compelling blend of practicality, premium appeal, composed driving dynamics and reasonable running costs gives it the edge over its rivals here. It’s backed up by the most sophisticated four-wheel-drive system and slickest gearbox. We’d recommend ticking the box for adaptive dampers and going for SE L trim if you can. Second place: Mazda CX-5Even though it’s due to be replaced soon, the CX-5 still runs the Tiguan close for victory. It’s not as spacious or refined, but it’s more fun to drive, and its engine delivers strong real-world pace and efficiency. Factor in its lower list price and long list of kit, and the Mazda still makes a fine choice for buyers wanting a handsome and great-value SUV. Third place: Ford KugaThe updates have kept the Kuga looking fresh, while the revised trim line-up gives buyers greater choice. As before, the Ford delivers sharp driving dynamics, plus there’s a welcome boost in refinement. Business users will also like the reasonably low emissions. But in such a competitive class, the Kuga’s practicality shortfall, lack of kit and firm ride are harder to overlook. Is it worth waiting for…New Mazda CX-5Due: Summer Price: From £25kEngine: 4cyl, 173bhpThe boldly styled new Mazda CX-5 promises more premium appeal and cutting-edge kit, while a slightly bigger platform will boost space. Mazda is also claiming big gains in refinement, and SkyActiv tech should mix strong pace and VW Tiguan TDI SE Nav DSGMazda CX-5 D 175 Sport Nav Ford Kuga TDCi ST-LineOn-the-road price/total as tested£33,115/£33,115£31,195/£31,195£31,795/£32,640Residual value (after 3yrs/30,000)£14,637/ tax liability std/higher rate£1,867/£3,734£1,674/£3,348£1,644/£3,287Annual fuel cost (12k/20k miles)£1,774/£2,957£1,906/£3,177£1,848/£3,080Ins. group/quote/road tax band/cost20/£644/F/£14521/£509/F/£14525/£747/E/£130Servicing costs£288 (variable)£711 (3yrs/36k)£390 (2yrs/20,000) Length/wheelbase4,486/2,677mm4,555/2,700mm4,541/2,690mmHeight/width1,673/1,839mm1,710/1,840mm1,694/1,856mmEngine4cyl in/1,968cc4cyl in-line/2,191cc4cyl in-line/1,997ccPeak power 187/3,500 bhp/rpm173/4,500 bhp/rpm178/3,500 bhp/rpmPeak torque 400/1,900 Nm/rpm420/2,000 Nm/rpm400/2,000 Nm/rpmTransmission 7-spd auto/4wd6-spd auto/4wd6-spd auto/4wdFuel tank capacity/spare wheel60 litres/foam58 litres/foam60 litres/foamBoot capacity (seats up/down) 615/1,655 litres503/1,620 litres456/1,603 litresKerbweight/payload/towing weight1,723/472/2,200kg1,628/497/2,000kg1,716/514/2,100kgTurning circle/drag metresBasic warranty (miles)/recovery3yrs (60,000)/1yr3yrs (60,000)/3yrs3yrs (60,000)/1yrService intervals/UK dealersVariable (1yr)/22312,500 (1yr)/15412,500 (1yr)/781Driver Power manufacturer/dealer Adult/child/ped./assist/stars96/84/72/68/5 (2016)94/87/64/86/5 (2012)N/A 0-60/ secs30-50mph in 3rd/4th secs50-70mph in 5th/6th/7th secs/N/ secs/N/ATop speed/rpm at 70mph 131mph/1,800rpm127mph/2,100rpm124mph/2,000rpmBraking 70-0/60-0/30-0mph levels outside/idle/30/70mph70/46/62/68dB73/56/62/72dB68/44/61/70dBAuto Express econ (mpg/mpl)/ milesGovt urban/extra-urban/combined urban/extra-urban/combined CO2/tax bracket201/149g/km/29%216/144g/km/27%210/134g/km/26% Airbags/Isofix/park sensors/cameraSeven/yes/yes/£300Six/yes/yes/yesSix/yes/yes/£250Auto box/stability/cruise control/AEBYes/yes/yes/£280Yes/yes/yes/yesYes/yes/yes/£200Climate control/leather/heated seatsYes/£1,785/£280Yes/yes/yesYes/no/£345Metallic paint/LED lights/keyless go£570/£1,375/£380£560/LED/yes£545/£1,125*/£250Sat-nav/USB/DAB radio/BluetoothYes/yes/yes/yesYes/yes/yes/yesYes/yes/yes/yesNext StepsMost PopularNew MG 4 prototype reviewRoad testsNew MG 4 prototype reviewWe try out the new all-electric MG4 ahead of its arrival in the UK25 Jul 2022New MINI Aceman concept points to 2024 electric MINI crossoverNewsNew MINI Aceman concept points to 2024 electric MINI crossoverNew small MINI electric crossover is due in a few years, and this concept gives a very strong hint of what the production-ready MINI Aceman could look…26 Jul 2022Toyota bZ4X vs Volkswagen vs Hyundai Ioniq 5: 2022 group test reviewCar group testsToyota bZ4X vs Volkswagen vs Hyundai Ioniq 5: 2022 group test reviewDoes Toyota’s all-new bZ4X electric SUV crack the family-friendly formula? 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topgear.com. The Ford Kuga has recently been facelifted to keep it competitive, but its dashboard still lags behind some rivals.With attractive styling, decent practicality and an impressive safety record, the Kuga is a convincing family SUV. It can't quite match the extremely high all-round standards of some of its latest rivals – the SEAT
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VOLVO C30, C70 II, S40 II Numar dinti 11buc Diametrul flansei 63mm Directie rot ... 455 Lei Electromotor FORD FOCUS III Saloon STARDAX STX200024 Electromotor FORD FOCUS III Saloon STARDAX STX200024 Starter (12V, 2,2kW) FORD C-MAX, C-MAX II, FOCUS C-MAX, FOCUS II, FOCUS III, GALAXY, GRAND C-MAX, KUGA I, KUGA II, MONDEO IV, MONDEO V, S-MAX; VOLVO C30, C70 II, S40 II Numar dinti 11buc Diametrul flansei 63mm Directie roti ... 455 Lei Electromotor FORD C-MAX (DM2) STARDAX STX200024 Electromotor FORD C-MAX (DM2) STARDAX STX200024 Starter (12V, 2,2kW) FORD C-MAX, C-MAX II, FOCUS C-MAX, FOCUS II, FOCUS III, GALAXY, GRAND C-MAX, KUGA I, KUGA II, MONDEO IV, MONDEO V, S-MAX; VOLVO C30, C70 II, S40 II Numar dinti 11buc Diametrul flansei 63mm Directie rotire se ... 542 Lei Electromotor FORD C-MAX (DM2) STARDAX STX200261 Electromotor FORD C-MAX (DM2) STARDAX STX200261 Starter (12V, 1,2kW) FORD C-MAX, FOCUS C-MAX, FOCUS II, FOCUS III, GALAXY, KUGA II, MAVERICK, MONDEO IV, MONDEO V, S-MAX, TRANSIT; VOLVO C30, S40 II, S60 II, S80 II, V50, V60 Numar dinti 11buc Directie rotire sensul acelor de ceasorni ... 455 Lei Electromotor FORD C-MAX II (DXA/CB7, DXA/CEU) STARDAX STX200024 Electromotor FORD C-MAX II (DXA/CB7, DXA/CEU) STARDAX STX200024 Starter (12V, 2,2kW) FORD C-MAX, C-MAX II, FOCUS C-MAX, FOCUS II, FOCUS III, GALAXY, GRAND C-MAX, KUGA I, KUGA II, MONDEO IV, MONDEO V, S-MAX; VOLVO C30, C70 II, S40 II Numar dinti 11buc Diametrul flansei 63mm Di ... 542 Lei Electromotor FORD S-MAX (WA6) STARDAX STX200261 Electromotor FORD S-MAX (WA6) STARDAX STX200261 Starter (12V, 1,2kW) FORD C-MAX, FOCUS C-MAX, FOCUS II, FOCUS III, GALAXY, KUGA II, MAVERICK, MONDEO IV, MONDEO V, S-MAX, TRANSIT; VOLVO C30, S40 II, S60 II, S80 II, V50, V60 Numar dinti 11buc Directie rotire sensul acelor de ceasorni ... 542 Lei Electromotor FORD MONDEO IV Turnier (BA7) STARDAX STX200261 Electromotor FORD MONDEO IV Turnier (BA7) STARDAX STX200261 Starter (12V, 1,2kW) FORD C-MAX, FOCUS C-MAX, FOCUS II, FOCUS III, GALAXY, KUGA II, MAVERICK, MONDEO IV, MONDEO V, S-MAX, TRANSIT; VOLVO C30, S40 II, S60 II, S80 II, V50, V60 Numar dinti 11buc Directie rotire sensul acelor ... 455 Lei Electromotor FORD MONDEO IV Turnier (BA7) STARDAX STX200024 Electromotor FORD MONDEO IV Turnier (BA7) STARDAX STX200024 Starter (12V, 2,2kW) FORD C-MAX, C-MAX II, FOCUS C-MAX, FOCUS II, FOCUS III, GALAXY, GRAND C-MAX, KUGA I, KUGA II, MONDEO IV, MONDEO V, S-MAX; 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On my second cmax both from new. First was a 61 plate 1.6 petrol. Was nice but lacked a bit of acceleration did about 28k in two years but turned it over for another 63 plate diesel 1.6 which has
Rynek crossoverów to bez wątpienia najszybciej rozwijający się segment motoryzacji, który obfituje w najróżniejsze modele od niewielkich i niedrogich modeli do miasta, po ogromne, piekielnie mocne i komfortowe odmiany z najwyższej półki. Bohaterowie tego porównania piastują dość niskie pozycje w tej hierarchii, ale nie oznacza to, że nie są to ciekawe propozycje. Nic bardziej mylnego! Poznajmy bliżej Forda Kugę oraz Kię Sportage w podstawowych wariantach Producenci Rynek crossoverów to bez wątpienia najszybciej rozwijający się segment motoryzacji, który obfituje w najróżniejsze modele od niewielkich i niedrogich modeli do miasta, po ogromne, piekielnie mocne i komfortowe odmiany z najwyższej półki. Bohaterowie tego porównania piastują dość niskie pozycje w tej hierarchii, ale nie oznacza to, że nie są to ciekawe propozycje. Nic bardziej mylnego! Poznajmy bliżej Forda Kugę oraz Kię Sportage w podstawowych wariantach historie, podobne założeniaOba modele mają ciekawą historię, choć to koreańska Kia ma nieco bogatsze crossoverów to bez wątpienia najszybciej rozwijający się segment motoryzacji, który obfituje w najróżniejsze modele od niewielkich i niedrogich modeli do miasta, po ogromne, piekielnie mocne i komfortowe odmiany z najwyższej półki. Bohaterowie tego porównania piastują dość niskie pozycje w tej hierarchii, ale nie oznacza to, że nie są to ciekawe propozycje. Nic bardziej mylnego! Poznajmy bliżej Forda Kugę oraz Kię Sportage w podstawowych wariantach ProducenciFord Kuga pierwszej generacji zadebiutował w 2008 roku i był zaprojektowany zgodnie z nową myślą stylistyczną marki – Kinetic Design. Pod koniec 2010 roku pojawiła się odświeżona odmiana. Silniki wysokoprężne pochodziły z koncernu PSA, silnik benzynowy natomiast – 2,5-litrowa jednostka pięciocylindrowa – była dziełem inżynierów z Volvo. W styczniu 2013 roku na rynek trafiła druga generacja, tym razem zaprojektowana w myśl zasady „One Ford”. W 2016 roku pojawiła się odmiana poliftingowa z zupełnie przeprojektowanym przodem, który miał przypominać większy model Edge. Pojawiły się również niewielkie zmiany we wnętrzu, nowe linie stylistyczne i crossoverów to bez wątpienia najszybciej rozwijający się segment motoryzacji, który obfituje w najróżniejsze modele od niewielkich i niedrogich modeli do miasta, po ogromne, piekielnie mocne i komfortowe odmiany z najwyższej półki. Bohaterowie tego porównania piastują dość niskie pozycje w tej hierarchii, ale nie oznacza to, że nie są to ciekawe propozycje. Nic bardziej mylnego! Poznajmy bliżej Forda Kugę oraz Kię Sportage w podstawowych wariantach ProducenciO wiele dłuższą historię ma Kia Sportage, której pierwsza generacja pojawiła się w 1993 roku i była oferowana w kilku wariantach nadwozia. Była nawet wersja 2 drzwiowa ze składanym, miękkim dachem. Najpopularniejszą odmianą była jednak wersja Grand mierząca 4440 mm długości. Powiew świeżości i nowoczesności pojawił się w 2004 roku, kiedy to na Salonie Samochodowym w Paryżu zadebiutowała druga generacja. Była ona stworzona we współpracy z Hyundaiem i dzieliła wiele podzespołów z modelami Tucson i Elantra. Ogromną popularność zdobyła trzecia generacja, pokazana w 2010 roku w Genewie, zaś obecnie oferowany model, to czwarta odsłona tego crossovera. Auto zadebiutowało w 2015 roku we Frankfurcie, zaś w 2018 przeszło delikatny facelifting obejmujący zderzaki, przednie reflektory, tylne lampy oraz modyfikacje jednostek napędowych. Klasyka kontra nowoczesnośćOba auta mają zupełnie inną stylistykę, dzięki czemu trafiają do zgoła odmiennej grupy odbiorców. To również pokazuje, jak różny jest ten segment rynku i jak bardzo zróżnicowaną ma Kuga jest zdecydowanie spokojniejszy od koreańskiego konkurenta. Jego stylistyka jest dojrzała, nowoczesna, ale nieco stonowana. Auto jest eleganckie i z pewnością przypadnie do gustu starszym klientom, którzy poszukują auta rodzinnego, praktycznie do wszystkiego. Przedni grill w kształcie szerokiego diamentu stał się już rozpoznawalnym elementem marki. Światła mają bardzo szerokie, rozciągnięte klosze z ciekawą grafiką wewnętrzną, zderzak ma dynamiczne linie, z boku zaś mamy kilka wyrazistych, odważnych przetłoczeń. Tył jest dynamiczny, ale zachowuje elegancję. Klosze lamp przypominają te, które znamy np. z Forda Focusa. Całość sprawia wrażenie zwartej, muskularnej 2019. Premiery aut na salonie samochodowym Zupełnie inaczej prezentuje się Kia Sportage. Tu przeważają płynne linie, które sprawiają wrażenie, że auto stworzone jest z zastygniętego kawałka metalu. Oprócz dużego grilla w kształcie „nosa tygrysa”, cechą charakterystyczną są z pewnością wysoko osadzone klosze lamp, które dodatkowo rozciągają się ku tyłowi i mocno nachodzą na nadkola i maskę. Przedni zderzak jest bardzo wysoki, zaś po jego bokach osadzono duże wloty powietrza z lampami przeciwmgłowymi. Tył jest odrobinę spokojniejszy, ale tu również główną rolę odgrywają bardzo duże klosze lamp, które śmiało zachodzą na boki. Szeroki słupek C, spojler dachowy, mocno uwydatnione nadkola oraz nakładki z tworzywa sztucznego sprawiają, że auto prezentuje się bardzo muskularnie i obu aut to całkowite odwrócenie crossoverów to bez wątpienia najszybciej rozwijający się segment motoryzacji, który obfituje w najróżniejsze modele od niewielkich i niedrogich modeli do miasta, po ogromne, piekielnie mocne i komfortowe odmiany z najwyższej półki. Bohaterowie tego porównania piastują dość niskie pozycje w tej hierarchii, ale nie oznacza to, że nie są to ciekawe propozycje. Nic bardziej mylnego! Poznajmy bliżej Forda Kugę oraz Kię Sportage w podstawowych wariantach ProducenciTo w Fordzie dzieje się bardzo dużo, a Kia emanuje spokojem i poukładaną stylistyką. Kuga oferuje kierowcy prawdziwy stylistyczny galimatias i gdzie nie spojrzymy, tam nasz wzrok natknie się na nietypowy element. Boczne kratki nawiewów mają niezidentyfikowany kształt i podzielone są na trzy części, w sekcji środkowej mamy duży ekran obudowany ze wszystkich stron – po bokach podłużne kratki nawiewów, nieco wyżej ogromne pokrętła do regulacji strumienia powietrza, jeszcze wyżej spore wybrzuszenie, poniżej panel sterowania systemem infomedialnym. Przed oczami kierowcy mocno wystylizowane zegary osadzone w tubach, również konsola środkowa ma niezliczoną ilość przetłoczeń i załamań. Reasumując – dzieje się bardzo dużo i nie jestem pewny, czy wszystkie zabiegi zostały do końca przemyślane. Pojemność bagażnika to 456 litrów w standardowym crossoverów to bez wątpienia najszybciej rozwijający się segment motoryzacji, który obfituje w najróżniejsze modele od niewielkich i niedrogich modeli do miasta, po ogromne, piekielnie mocne i komfortowe odmiany z najwyższej półki. Bohaterowie tego porównania piastują dość niskie pozycje w tej hierarchii, ale nie oznacza to, że nie są to ciekawe propozycje. Nic bardziej mylnego! Poznajmy bliżej Forda Kugę oraz Kię Sportage w podstawowych wariantach ProducenciKia Sportage to w porównaniu do Kugi prawdziwa oaza spokoju. Łagodne linie, dużo poziomych linii, przyciski grzecznie poukładane w rzędach, wszystko czytelne i usystematyzowane. Mam nawet wrażenie, że jest zbyt spokojnie i po emocjach wywołanych przez stylistykę nadwozia, we wnętrzu możemy doznać pewnego rozczarowania. Jak widać oba auta serwują nam podróż ze skrajności w skrajność. Pojemność bagażnika w Kii Sportage w standardowym układzie to 491 silniki benzynowe – absolutne minimum?Wybór podstawowej jednostki benzynowej do crossovera, który może ważyć ponad 1,5 tony (albo więcej) z bagażem, to dość ryzykowny krok. Już „na pusto” oba auta nie zachwycają osiągami oraz dynamiką, więc zapakowanie się z rodziną na długi wyjazd sprawi, że podróż będzie bardzo, bardzo także: Kia Stonic w naszym teścieFord Kuga z podstawowym silnikiem EcoBoost dysponuje mocą 120 KM, która jest dostępna przy 5500 obr./min. Maksymalny moment obrotowy 240 Nm dostępny jest w zakresie od 1600 do 2400 obr./min, a więc dość nisko jak na benzynę. Napęd przenoszony jest na przednią oś za pośrednictwem 6-biegowej skrzyni manualnej. Takie połączenie pozwoli na sprint od 0 do 100 km/h w czasie 12,5 sekundy i osiągnięcie prędkości maksymalnej 180 km/h. Niewielka moc oraz spora masa (ok. 1,5 tony) przekłada się nie tylko na przeciętną dynamikę, ale również wysokie spalanie. Ford Kuga z tą jednostką napędową spali w mieście nawet 10 l/100km. W trasie uda się zejść poniżej 6,5 l/100km, średnio będzie to około 8 l/100km. Niestety silniki benzynowe w tym modelu Forda są dość paliwożerne – najmocniejszy EcoBoost o mocy 176 KM spali w mieście nawet 12 l/100km. Magia crossoverów to bez wątpienia najszybciej rozwijający się segment motoryzacji, który obfituje w najróżniejsze modele od niewielkich i niedrogich modeli do miasta, po ogromne, piekielnie mocne i komfortowe odmiany z najwyższej półki. Bohaterowie tego porównania piastują dość niskie pozycje w tej hierarchii, ale nie oznacza to, że nie są to ciekawe propozycje. Nic bardziej mylnego! Poznajmy bliżej Forda Kugę oraz Kię Sportage w podstawowych wariantach ProducenciNieco większą mocą oraz dynamiką legitymuje się Kia Sportage. Wolnossąca jednostka podstawowa GDI dysponuje mocą 132 KM (przy 6300 obr./min) oraz maksymalnym momentem obrotowym rzędu 160 Nm dostępnym dopiero przy 4850 obr./min. Silnik trzeba dość mocno wkręcać na obroty, aby skorzystać z jego pełnego potencjału. Mimo to przyspieszenie od 0 do 100 km/h zajmuje 11,5 sekundy, a prędkość maksymalna to 182 km/h. Auto ważące nieco ponad 1400 kilogramów napędzane jest na przednią oś za pośrednictwem manualnej 6-biegowej skrzyni. Jak to się przekłada na spalanie? Jest dużo lepiej niż w Fordzie, szczególnie w przypadku eksploatacji miejskiej – około 8,5 l/100km. W trasie Sportage spali około 6,6 l/100km, a uśredniony wynik to nieco ponad 7 Sportage mimo braku turbosprężarki, ale za sprawą niższej masy zachowuje się nieco lepiej – jest żwawsza, odrobinę szybsza i spala mniej paliwa, szczególnie w mieście. Z drugiej jednak strony Ford Kuga jest nieco dłuższy, znacznie szerszy i wyższy, co przekłada się na większą przestrzeń we wnętrzu. Coś za i wyposażenieFord Kuga z silnikiem EcoBoost o mocy 120 KM w najtańszej wersji Trend kosztuje katalogowo 96 880 złotych (w promocji 85 900 złotych). W tym wariancie standardowe wyposażenie obejmuje: klimatyzację manualną, radioodtwarzacz z CD i MP3 oraz 6 głośnikami, układ ułatwiający ruszanie na wzniesieniu, siedem poduszek powietrznych, elektryczne szyby z przodu i z tyłu oraz elektryczne lusterka, podgrzewane fotele, system TPMS, podgrzewaną przednią szybę, centralny zamek, przednie światła przeciwmgielne, etc. Topowa odmiana z tym silnikiem to ST Line w cenie katalogowej 119 260 złotych (105 280 w promocji), oprócz dodatków stylizacyjnych nadwozia oraz 18-calowych felg aluminiowych oferuje między innymi dwustrefową automatyczną klimatyzację, automatyczne światła, światła do jazdy dziennej LED, system wspomagania parkowania przedstawia się propozycja Kii? Podstawowy Sportage z silnikiem GDI o mocy 132 KM w odmianie S kosztuje 79 900 złotych. W standardzie dostaniemy: manualną klimatyzację, światła do jazdy dziennej z czujnikiem zmierzchu, projekcyjne reflektory, elektrycznie regulowane lusterka, przednie i tylne szyby sterowane elektrycznie, zdalnie sterowany centralny zamek, radioodtwarzacz MP3 z 6 głośnikami i sterowaniem z kierownicy, złącze USB, 7-calowy kolorowy, dotykowy ekran LCD, interfejs Apple CarPlay oraz Android Auto, kamerę cofania z dynamicznymi liniami ułatwiającymi parkowanie oraz 16-calowe felgi aluminiowe. Za 85 490 złotych, czyli niemal tyle samo, co podstawowy Ford, dostaniemy odmianę M, a w niej między innymi światła do jazdy dziennej LED, światła przeciwmgielne, elektrycznie regulowane, podgrzewane i składane lusterka zewnętrzne, 17-calowe felgi aluminiowe, tempomat oraz skórzaną kierownicę i gałkę zmiany Kuga i Kia Sportage to auta diametralnie różne, choć realizujące ten sam cel – wygoda, funkcjonalność i sporo przestrzeni. Ford jest spokojny z zewnątrz, ale w środku serwuje nam prawdziwy miks smaków. Kia z kolei pokazuje swoją nowoczesność i lekko ekstrawagancki wygląd, ale w środku pozwala się wyciszyć i odpocząć. W ogólnym rozrachunku na lekkie prowadzenie wysunęła się Kia. Jest nieco bardziej dynamiczna, pali nieco mniej, ma również nieco większy bagażnik oraz ciekawszą stylistykę. Ogromną zaletą jest także nowsza konstrukcja oraz 7-letnia gwarancja. Mimo to Ford Kuga to również solidne auto, które zadowoli spokojniejszych kierowców, oczekujących zarówno elegancji, jak i nutki szaleństwa. Wybrane dane techniczne Ford Kuga EcoBoost 120 KM M6 (Trend) kontra Kia Sportage GDI 132 KM M6 (S)Ford Kuga EcoBoost 120 KM M6 (Trend)Kia Sportage GDI 132 KM M6 (S)Liczba cylindrów/zaworów/typ silnika4/16/turbobenzyna4/16/benzynaPojemność skokowa (ccm)14991591Moc maksymalna (KM/obr/min)120/5500132/6300Maks. moment obr. (Nm/obr/min):240/1600-3000160/4850Przyspieszenie 0-100 km/h (s)12,511,5Prędkość maksymalna (km/h)180182Pojemność bagażnika (l)456491Pojemność zbiornika paliwa (l)6062Średnie zużycie paliwa (l/100 km)87Długość/szerokość/wysokość (mm)4524/2086/16894480/1855/1635Rozstaw osi (mm)26902670Masa własna (kg)16301415Gwarancja mechaniczna/perforacyjna (lata)2/127/12Cena (zł)od 96 880 (w promocji 85 900)od 79 990 Wybrane wyposażenie seryjneFord Kuga EcoBoost 120 KM M6 (Trend)Kia Sportage GDI 132 KM M6 (S)Poduszki powietrzne76Układ ABSSSUkład ESPSSWspomaganie układu kierowniczegoSSCentralny zamekSSElektrycznie sterowane szyby p/tS/SS/SLusterka zewnętrzne sterowane elektrSSKlimatyzacja manualna/automatycznaS/OS/ORadioodtwarzacz /CD/MP3S/S/SS/-/SS wyposażenie standardowe O wyposażenie za dopłatą - wyposażenie niedostępne * opcje dostępne w pakietach wyposażeniowychNasza ocenaFord Kuga EcoBoost 120 KM M6 (Trend)Kia Sportage GDI 132 KM M6 (S)Przestronność wnętrza++Silnik++Osiągi+Podwozie+Poziom hałasu (odczuwalny)+Zużycie paliwa+Wyposażenie+Cena++Wynik końcowy+++++ (5)++++++ (6)Polecane ofertyMateriały promocyjne partnera
Technical specs | Ford Kuga (DFK) SUV 2019 is 18.2 cm shorter and 0.6 cm higher compared to Ford S-Max (WA6) Minivan 2015. It has 4.3 cm more ground clearance and offers 25% less cargo space. 4,5. 461.4 cm. Length. Bringing car spotting into perspective Real height1 m 2 1 m Real height1 + 6 cm + cm 1 m Real length Click/tap cars to swap positions Street perspective vs. specification. See Disclaimer. Side ViewFord Kuga (DFK) SUV 2019 vs. Ford C-Max (DM2) Minivan 2003 Technical specs | Ford Kuga (DFK) SUV 2019 is cm longer and 6 cm higher compared to Ford C-Max (DM2) Minivan 2003. It offers 6% less cargo 1. Maximum height | 2. Width with folded mirrors | 3. Max. ground clearance | 4. Most common power unit. Possible deviation of standards. | 5. With rear seats folded down Quick Facts 721801 Comparison combinations Germany Origin of the most car models 1908 Year of our oldest car model
Ford Kuga vs MG ZS Comparison. Overview. Specs. Pin. 2019 Ford Kuga 1.5 GTDI EcoBoost RM 164,888. Pin. 2023 MG ZS Upcoming Version TBC.
Bringing car spotting into perspective Real height1 m 2 + cm 1 m Real height1 + cm 2 m Real length Click/tap cars to swap positions Street perspective vs. specification. See Disclaimer. Side ViewFord C-Max (DXA) Minivan 2010 vs. Ford Kuga (DFK) SUV 2019 Technical specs | Ford C-Max (DXA) Minivan 2010 is cm shorter and cm lower compared to Ford Kuga (DFK) SUV 2019. It offers 13% more cargo 1. Maximum height | 2. Width with folded mirrors | 3. Max. ground clearance | 4. Most common power unit. Possible deviation of standards. | 5. With rear seats folded down Quick Facts 721801 Comparison combinations Germany Origin of the most car models 1908 Year of our oldest car model
The Ford C-Max is a better choice when it comes to fuel economy. By specification Ford C-Max consumes 3.6 litres less fuel per 100 km than the Ford Kuga, which means that by driving the Ford C-Max over 15,000 km in a year you can save 540 litres of fuel. Used Ford KugaLaunched in 2012, the Ford Kuga's good looks, refined driving experience and overall practicality have made it very popular indeed. Used Ford Kuga's tend to be economical and pretty inexpensive to run, and so popular for budget-conscious families in the market for an SUV. Owners and reviews alike have commented on the Kuga's driving experience – it's an SUV that handles like a hatchback and offers one of the best drives in this Ford Kuga cars in stock£6,995£8,995£2,490£15,500£6,000Owner ReviewsGood pointsGood size, comfortable and like the height of the...Bad pointsWas dissapointed there was no sav nav built in...Good pointsTouch screen excellent. Reclining sears in back...Bad pointsElectric mirrors don't come as standard on a...SIMONPublished 2019-04-23Good pointsEasy to access & good visual points. Excellent...Bad pointsPedals high so long journeys can make you ache a...Related articlesFord Kuga SUV (2019 - ) reviewWith a plug-in hybrid option as well as the regular petrol and diesel options, the Ford Kuga adds affordable running costs to an already appealing proposition Expert review2 years agoFord Kuga SUV (2016 - 2019) reviewThe Ford Kuga is a compact SUV, and as such, competes in one of the most hard-fought sectors of the car market. With so many rivals, does it stand out?Expert review3 years agoComing soon: 2020 Ford KugaFord has completely overhauled the Kuga, its mid-size SUV. It’ll be available with a choice of petrol, diesel or hybrid years agoBest Car for City Driving: Ford KugaFind out why the Ford Kuga is the 2018 winner of our Best Car for City Drivers years agoFrequently asked questions 86GqKxh.
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