Second hand 2011 FORD C-MAX 2.0 TITANIUM TDCI 5DR MPV Diesel - £18,499
2011 FORD C-MAX 2.0 TITANIUM TDCI 5DR MPV Diesel
- Body Type: MPV
- Gearbox: Automatic
- Registered: 2011
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Mileage: 921
- Engine Size: 2000
- Finished in: PANTHER BLACK
Price: £18,499
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