Ford B-MAX At Geneva

Ford had plenty to showcase this year at the Geneva Motor Show, with the new Focus ST, Kuga and Tourneo models to show off. But perhaps the most pivotal car in its collection was the new B-MAX.

Based on the hugely successful Fiesta, the Peoples Ford B-MAX breaks small car conventions by employing an Easy Access Door System, which creates a 1.5m wide opening on either side of the vehicle to offer maximum convenience and accessibility. The manufacturer has cleverly removed the central pillar without compromising the vehicle’s safety, and incorporated it into the rear sliding doors.

So what does that mean for buyers? Well, anyone with a family will recognise the instant benefit – loading the kids into the car will be effortless – but there are other perks. The rear seats and front passenger seat can be folded flat to create a large load space, which means you’ll be able to fit anything from bikes to kitchen appliances and flat pack furniture into the vehicle.

The B-MAX is unique as it incorporates easy access and a flexible interior space into a smaller vehicle that will be simple to park and capable of nipping in and out of traffic on busy roads. Whether you’re taking your family out for the day or heading down to a furniture store, you’ll have the benefit of the modern, practical design.

The new Ford B-MAX will be available from Ford dealers such as Peoples Ford all over the UK from September 2012, but it’s likely to be a popular choice, so getting your name in the order books when the open will ensure you get yours promptly.

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