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Ford's Genk plant, located about 60 miles east of Brussels, produces the Ford Mondeo sedan, a compact mininvan called the S-Max and the Galaxy, a full-size minivan.
Ford Idles Plant to Conserve Parts Neal E. Boudette 2011
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This week it's the Ford S-Max Titanium or, to give it its official title, the New S-Max Titanium.
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Ford S-Max Titanium 2.0 Duratorq TDCiPrice £24,995Top speed 126mphAcceleration 0-60mph in 9.8 secondsAverage consumption 47. 1mpgCO2 emissions 159g/kmEco rating 6/10Bound for UnderuseIn a word Airy
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The original S-Max was a big critical and commercial success, and was voted European Car of the Year in 2007.
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As it's the S-Max, however, that's no bad thing, because it was a fine car to begin with.
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As good as the S-Max may have been, we'd all grown bored by it, faintly sick of the sight of that MPV-looking MPV.
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Just as the Focus is a great hatchback and the Mondeo an excellent saloon, so the S-Max was, and is, a very fine MPV.
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The Ford S-Max will cost an extra $1,160 while the Ford Galaxy will increase by $1,326.
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Alluring cars like Ford's second-generation Focus, Mondeo, and S-Max; the Honda Accord Tourer (wagon); and various high-performance Alfa Romeos, Opels, Peugeots, and Renaults are out of reach to the American car buyer.
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Alluring cars like Ford's second-generation Focus, Mondeo, and S-Max; the Honda Accord Tourer wagon; and various high-performance Alfa Romeos, Opels, Peugeots, and Renaults are out of reach to the American car buyer.
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