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DavidMBailey

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  1. 67 when I bought it in 2013. Sneaking up on 70.
  2. As I mentioned elsewhere, my 2013 SEL appears to be getting better mileage after the update. I haven't analyzed it closely, but it appears to be 5 mpg at 45 mph and 3 mpg on the freeway.
  3. Just a follow-up: Its been about a month since the CSP 15B04 check-up. It appears that the EV is a little more aggressive than before. I'm spending more time in EV and my 9-mile commute is at 70 mpg, up from 60 mpg. I still have to try a good freeway trip, but I think that's up also.
  4. Gee... I thought I had checked everywhere before I put my post in Batteries. I got my 15B04 letter this week. I hope it just duplicates what the dealer did two months ago on the night before my appointment to deal with a faulty radio. By the way, thank you all for your discussion on fixing apparently dead batteries; five minutes on a battery charger did the trick. I now have a portable jumper battery.
  5. O.K., has anybody got a recall notice (excuse me, Customer Satisfaction Porgram notice) #15B04 (dated May 2015)? At 9200 miles my 2013 SEL turned up dead one morning (parked for more than 8 hours, away from home, about 25 miles from the nearest Ford dealer). The radio had not been working for at least two weeks and I had an appointment to have it looked at. Thank you guys, I re-read the conversations on this forum and attached a battery charger to it for about 5 minutes. That worked. Now, about two months later, I get this letter telling me my battery "may become discharged after the vehicle is parked overnight for for a short period of time." With this Satisfaction Program, the dealer will check the 12-volt battery and replace if necessary Update software in various modules Inspect certain wiring and repair as needed. I haven't had any problems since I charged it with the charger, and I now have a portable battery charger, so we'll see how things develop. --d
  6. Adrian: While the line between an enthusiastic description and a commercial may be slim, I found this post to be valuable. I've been considering a removable roof rack so I can haul lumber without destroying the interior. I would prefer to take the roof rack off when not in use to preserve the aerodynamic profile of the C-Max. Edgeskeez has pointed out another vendor and has done some of the research for me. Edgeskeez: Thanks for all the contact information; this is why I follow this forum. While I may not use it, it's good to know that there's another supplier and that the design and support are good. --David
  7. Welcome! When I got my Candy Blue last December, there were only two in the Denver area. Let 's see if we can find the other one! Incidentally, your C-Max will do real well in the mountains...especially on the downside.
  8. Just wanted to say thanks to Jus-A-Cmax & C-MaxSea and all the others who've participated on this forum. After playing with their suggestions I took a field trip to the mountains: 200 miles, over the continental divide twice, two-lane and freeway driving....44.4 mpg overall. I'll put the details in the MPG thread. I just wanted to encourage the other newbies to explore the forum. Y'all have got some good stuff out there. --d
  9. Hi! Newbie to this forum. My C-Max was my Christmas present to me. I figured it would take a while to learn how to bring the mileage up above the 34mpg overall that I'm seeing now. Then I found this site. The 45-plus numbers I saw here made me wonder what I was doing wrong (...I've always beat the EPA numbers with my cars). Then I got 52mpg coming home to Denver over Memorial Day. So, I guess its "have patience and read the how-tos" on this site. As y'all know, this car is too much fun to worry about what the critics say. --David
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