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I've covered the new C-Max extensively more than once, I believe, so I'm just going to cut to the chase here and report that the C-Max Energi is rated by the EPA for 620 miles of range total, and 21 miles of electric range. Here's the link to my last post about the C-Max: 2013 Ford C-Max Energi Rated for Fuel Economy

While that long range of the C-Max Energi is great news, what isn't so good is that 154604 Ford Fiestas from the 2011 through 2013 model years are being recalled, all of which were assembled between November 3, 2009, and September 21, 2012. It's no serious problem, but the owner's manual doesn't inform the reader that the passenger side curtain airbag might not deploy. That little bit of information left out of the owner's manual technically is against the law, so Ford is going to reprogram the software for that airbag free of charge. Got questions? Call NHTSA at 888-327-4236 or Ford at 866-436-7332.

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