
Car Review
Ford B-Max review
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Buying
What should I be paying?
Prices start from £13,195, so it’s not the cheapest MPV on sale, but it’s among the best – and besides, the Vauxhall Meriva has proven people will pay a premium for this type of vehicle, so long as they still come in below Astras and Focuses. An added B-Max benefit is fuel economy: diesels claim over 70mpg and even the 1.0 Ecoboost can return nearly 58mpg, with the CO2 tax benefits that result from this. Zetec should be your minimum trim, though. Stuido is studio flat basic.
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