Well, after months of waiting, my wife and I finally picked up our brand new 2013 C-Max... It's the hybrid model, with push button start and a remote starter fob. We enjoyed the car for the first 10 minute drive home before starting to have issues. The alarm goes off for seemingly no reason when we shut off the car, lock it and walk away. It can even happen 10-20 minutes after parking the car and going to bed at night. We felt like new parents who couldn't get a baby to sleep through the night, and no way to find out what was the matter. It was extremely aggravating. Further, at this moment, my wife is stranded at work because the battery died. I feel very embarrassed for my wife who volunteered to take her coworkers out to lunch in her shiny brand new car today, only to find the battery dead only a couple hours after parking it at work. We've had the car for about 24-hours and seen more problems then I've ever seen with my 3 year old Fusion Hybrid. One thing I've always hated about my Fusion though was how a couple minutes after I walk away from the car, the car alarm will freak out if there was an interior light left on. Instead of just turning it off, it waits until I'm just about out of earshot to make a scene. I wonder how many times it's done that AFTER I was completely out of earshot. Now we have a much newer C-Max, and it looks like Ford has taken the irritating feature to new heights as the delay is a random amount of time up to 15 minutes, and the cause is a complete mystery still. Is there any way to find out why the car alarm is going off??? If not, what's the point? I'm sure we have some things to learn about keeping the alarm from going off. One superstition we already developed is to never lock the car using the fob, because that seems to anger the cmax alarm gods. The only acceptable thing is to use the thumb sensor on the handle exclusively. I can't believe that locking and unlocking the car has a learning curve. We don't yet know why the battery died. The ford roadside assistance is going to meet my wife at her workplace today to look into that problem. I'm a loyal Ford buyer and several members of my family worked for Ford their whole careers. For the first time, I feel a little foolish for owning a Ford product. I do hope that we're able to work out these issues and we're not plagued by this garbage until we finally have to get rid of the thing.