This weekend some of the Mommy Connections directors went to Canmore for a retreat. Ford was lovely enough to give a few of us some vehicles to make the drive there. I received this bright blue babe. The 2013 Ford CMAX. All together now “awwwwww” for this adorable hybrid cuteness.
I picked the CMAX up on Wednesday afternoon. First thing I have to say I loved right off the bat was how easy it was to put the infant carseat and toddler big girl carseat in it. Anyone who has made the car switch out of carseats knows it is a PAIN! We even have two big carseats to avoid this grumbling task as much as possible. Both seats in, left lots of room up front still too. (An issue I’m having with my tiny SUV at the moment) My husband has to drive if one particular seat is behind him. As you can see there is still room between the two carseats for a smaller person, or put the two next to each other and room on the side.

(Dont mind the angry baby in the back)We went to a playdate the next day on the other side of the city. I love how zippy this thing is. Seriously the best word to describe it. I wasn’t sure with it being a hybrid. I’ve driven some where it seems like there is lag time before it gets going. This thing just goes. It kind of felt like the city version of a rally car. Zip over here, zip past that dangerous looking load on a truck, zip to that small car parking spot. Zip, zip, zippy. Handled the windy mountain like a pro. (And following our race car driver President)
Fun thing about this car is you also get a built in game while saving the planet. *insert zen fingers* When you brake it recovers the energy used to brake, the biggest offender for energy loss. The slower you brake, the more energy you conserve. I would play a little with how slow I went and guess what I would get it at. Of course 100% you always feel like a winner too.
Now we wouldn’t be talking hybrid if I didn’t tell you how RIDICULOUSLY cheap it was for me to drive 4 hours each way plus motoring around for other things! I picked the CMAX up with a full tank of gas, did errands, playdates, from Edmonton to Canmore/Banff and back again. I put gas in at a super expensive price in Canmore, drove home and dropped it off with half a tank. Any takers on how much I paid for gas? $40. Yep $40. And as I said, you recover the energy lost while breaking, which you don’t do much of on the highway. I could only imagine how long a tank would last in city driving.
Onto the room. This is key when you have a baby. Why is there SOOOO much stuff that comes along with a baby? Geesh! I took my nursling 2.5 month old on the trip. Her and her swing, stroller, baby carriers, playpen and suitcase full of diapers, clothes, wipes, monitor etc etc etc. Oh yeah all my stuff AND our South Edmonton Director’s stuff too! I’m impressed.
At the risk of running on an on, some additional features I loved:
This car is certainly mom worthy. So many features that are convenient, maternity leave affordable to drive and roomy enough for the kids and their junk. 😉
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