Ford Show’s Off C-Max At The North American International Auto Show

The 2011 North American International Auto Show recently took place in Detroit, Michigan.  One of the biggest draws for Ford was the new 2012 Ford C-Max.  The C-Max, which falls between a crossover of a car and minivan, is currently being sold in Europe.  The European version is much smaller than the vehicle that will be introduced into the American market.

According to Ford, the C-Max is designed for “growing, busy North American families.” The Americanized C-Max will also have one unique trick not found in the European version: a hands-free lift gate release.  The C-Max’s system will use sensors mounted on the rear bumper that detect when your leg and foot (or anything, really) are waved past and pops the hatch.

Stay tuned to the Reed Factor for more details about this exciting car. You can also follow us on Twitter and Facebook to see when this car will arrive in one of our local dealership show rooms.

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