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2022 (72) Ford Galaxy 2.5 FHEV 190 Titanium 5dr CVT

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Located at Stirling Vauxhall

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Featured specification

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Standard specification

Driver Convenience

'Ford Power' starter buttonEasy fuel capless refuelling system
eCall emergency call systemFord pass connect embedded modem
Front and rear parking sensorsHydraulic PAS
Lane keeping aid - Driver impairment monitor, active steering with lane departure warningLights on warning
Outside temperature displayTailgate
Traffic sign recognitionTrip computer
Unique instrument cluster 

Entertainment

Auxiliary input socketSteering wheel audio controls

Exterior Features

Auto dimming rear view mirrorAuto high beam assist
Automatic headlightsAutomatic wipers with variable sensitivity adjustment
Body colour bumpersBody colour door mirrors
Chrome trim to lower side windowsDual exhaust pipes
Electric front and rear windows + one touch + global open/closingFront fog lights
Halogen headlight with cornering lightsHeadlight courtesy delay
Hybrid badgeLED daytime running lights
LED rear lightsLED third brake light
Lower front grille with chrome surroundPower folding and heated door mirrors
Quickclear heated windscreenRain sensor
Rear privacy glass - dark glass to rear windowsRear side wing doors
Silver roof rails 

Interior Features

2 height adjustable headrests - 3rd row230V power outlet in centre console
2nd row reading lights3 height adjustable headrests - 2nd row
3 individual fold flat 2nd row seats3rd row rear seats with manual fold flat, slide/recline and manual easy entry
Ambient interior lighting (excludes 2nd row footwell)Driver/passenger sunvisors with illuminated vanity mirrors + covers
Dual zone air conditioningFloor mats in all three rows
Front door scuff platesFront headrests
Front seat armrestsFront seat storage pockets
Front sports seatsISOFIX attachments for child seats in 2nd row
Leather gear knobLeather trimmed steering wheel
Manual adjustable front seats + lumbar supportOverhead console with child observation mirror
Pollen filterReach + rake adjustable steering column
Rear cupholdersSingle passenger seat
Sunglasses storageTray tables on front seatbacks

Passive Safety

3 point seatbelts on all seatsABS
Child proof door locksDriver and passenger airbags
Driver and passenger side airbagsDrivers knee airbag
Electric handbrakeElectronic brake force distribution
ESP with traction control + emergency brake assistPre-Collision assist with AEB
Regenerative braking systemSeatbelt warning
Side curtain airbagsTyre pressure monitoring system

Security

ImmobiliserKeyless entry
Locking wheel nutsMyKey system
Remote control central lockingThatcham Cat.1 alarm

Wheels

Tyre inflation kit
The vehicle information above was correct at time of manufacture. Please speak to the dealership for full current specification.

Technical specification

Electric Vehicle Data

Battery Capacity in kWh1.1Battery TypeLithium-ion

Emissions - ICE

Standard Euro EmissionsEURO 6WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Comb148
WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Comb - TEH148WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Comb - TEL148
WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Extra High154WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - High136
WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Low202WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Medium126

Engine and Drive Train

CamshaftDOHCCatalytic ConvertorTrue
CC2488Cylinder LayoutIN-LINE
Cylinders4Engine LayoutFRONT TRANSVERSE
Fuel DeliveryTURBO DIRECT INJECTIONGears1 SPEED
Number of Valves16TransmissionAUTO

Fuel Consumption - ICE

WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Comb6.4WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Comb - TEH6.4
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Comb - TEL6.4WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Extra High6.6
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - High5.9WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Low8.8
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Medium5.4WLTP - MPG - Comb44.1
WLTP - MPG - Comb - TEH44.1WLTP - MPG - Comb - TEL44.1
WLTP - MPG - Extra High42.8WLTP - MPG - High47.9
WLTP - MPG - Low32.1WLTP - MPG - Medium52.3

General

Alternative Fuel QualifyingTrueBadge Engine CC2.5
Badge Power190Coin DescriptionFHEV 190
Coin SeriesTitaniumGeneration Mark3
Insurance Group 1 - 50 Effective January 0721EManufacturers Paintwork Guarantee - Years3
Service Interval Frequency - Months24Service Interval Mileage15000
Standard manufacturers warranty - Mileage60000Standard manufacturers warranty - Years3
Vehicle Homologation ClassM1 

Performance

0 to 62 mph (secs)10Engine Power - BHP190
Engine Power - KW140Engine Power - PSTrue
Engine Torque - LBS.FT148Engine Torque - MKG20.4
Engine Torque - NM200Top Speed115

Test Cycles

Emissions Test CycleWLTPRDE Certification LevelRDE 2

Tyres

Alloys?TrueTyre Size Front235/55 R17
Tyre Size Rear235/55 R17Tyre Size SpareTYRE REPAIR KIT
Wheel Style5X2 SPOKEWheel Type17" ALLOY

Weight and Capacities

Gross Vehicle Weight2595Max. Loading Weight617
Max. Towing Weight - Braked1510Minimum Kerbweight1978
No. of Seats7
The vehicle information above was correct at time of manufacture. Please speak to the dealership for full current specification.

Independent review

Review courtesy of Car and Driving

Ford Galaxy

BY JONATHAN CROUCH

Introduction

You buy a Ford Galaxy focusing on practicality, but this large seven-seater MPV has many other virtues in this third generation CD390-series post-2015-era guise. There's excellent refinement, useful driver assistance technologies and versatile interior innovations that'll make family life easier. Plus a reasonably efficient engine range that could see you running one of these with the kind of frugality and cleanliness you'd expect from a conventional medium range estate. One thing didn't change with this MK3 model though: unlike more compact seven-seat models of the 2016-2023 period, adults can sit comfortably in the third row. A Galaxy should, after all, prioritise space. Let's check this car out as a used buy.

History

Once upon a time, Ford's Galaxy was the kind of thing you meant when talk turned to big People Carrying MPVs. A large seven-seater with three rows of seats and proper room for fully-sized adults in all of them. By 2015 and the launch of the CD390-series design we look at here though, most MPVs weren't like that. Still, if this is still your idea of People Carrying perfection, then Ford's MK3 Galaxy is a used car contender you can't afford to ignore. Back in 2015, the Blue Oval band was offering the widest selection of MPVs in the industry - everything from the supermini-based B-MAX at one end of the scale to the enormous nine-seater Tourneo Custom at the other. The seven-seat line-up started with the car-like Grand C-MAX and the van-based Tourneo Connect, but for third row seating properly capable of regularly accommodating adults for longer distances, families needed the company's large segment Mondeo-based S-MAX and Galaxy models, both re-launched in mid-2015. These two cars were virtually identical beneath the skin but in the showroom, they were aimed at very different kinds of customers. The sportier, more dynamic S-MAX was a little cheaper and a little smaller inside than this Galaxy, hence its market positioning slightly closer to seven-seat MPVs of the period like Renault's Grand Scenic and Vauxhall's Zafira Tourer (derived from more compact designs). In contrast, this more practical Galaxy's boxier shape gave it significantly more rearward passenger space than cars of that sort. Instead, it more naturally competed with unapologetically large People Carriers of the period like Volkswagen's Sharan and SEAT's Alhambra - the two rivals that had shared this Ford model's design in its first generation of life, following the Galaxy's original launch back in 1994. The shared development approach certainly served its purpose in the early stages of the life of this model line, laying the groundwork for sales figures that by 2006 were seeing over three-quarters of a million Galaxys pounding global roads. By 2006 though, the Blue Oval brand had decided it could do better alone, launching the MK2 Galaxy, a better-handling product that allowed buyers to get a lot in without having to check all the seats out. That second generation version was updated with a more modern engine range in 2011, but by 2015 was starting to show its age when it came to issues of running cost efficiency, technology, safety and connectivity. Hence the need in 2015 for the MK3 model line-up we're going to look at here, a range with more segment-leading electronics and one that also included an AWD option to potentially tempt family buyers who might have been looking at seven-seat SUVs. Plus it claimed to be just as spacious and even more practical than its appealing predecessor. The CD390-series Galaxy got a mid-term facelift in 2020, which bought a fresh front grille and bumpers to match the look of smaller Ford models. A top 'Vignale'-spec version was also introduced, along with a redesigned automatic transmission and an updated infotainment screen with 'Apple CarPlay' and 'Android Auto'. A 2.5-litre Duratec petrol Hybrid engine was introduced in late 2021 replacing the diesel versions. The Galaxy was eventually dropped from the price lists in late 2023.

What You Get

You wouldn't expect this fourth generation Galaxy to look especially dynamic. Ford did, after all, offer a comparably-sized S-MAX MPV if that's what you want. It should though, appear modern and purposeful - or, to use Ford terminology, 'contemporary' and 'sophisticated'. Most potential buyers will probably think that it does. Behind the wheel, this car's vast glass area combines with the slim windscreen pillars to create excellent all-round visibility, plus it's easy to find the ideal driving position thanks to the considerable amount of seat and wheel adjustment provided and the way the headrests go forward and back as well as up and down. Ahead of you through the leather-trimmed three-spoke multi-function steering wheel, there's a clear, classy instrument cluster that in mid and upper-range models gives you a quite sophisticated 10.1-inch TFT set-up made up of various inset multi-function displays. Anything this set-up can't tell you will probably be covered by the feature that on all models dominates the centre of the dash, the 8-inch SYNC 3 colour touchscreen, there to play its part in reducing button clutter and giving the cabin a cleaner, smarter feel. What about when you move rearwards? Well we'll start in the middle row. Here, you'll find that the three individual seats provided do most of what MPV buyers would expect them to do, sliding back and forth and reclining for greater comfort on longer journeys. The third row is a little more easily accessible than it was on the previous model thanks both to a recessed floor design and the 'Easy-Entry' one-touch mechanism that tilts and slides the seat forward, up and out of your way. It's at this point that you'll cash in on this car's extra size. The boxy shape delivers significantly more headroom than you'd get in an S-MAX. As a result, in a Galaxy, you can use the seats back here for adults on longer trips. On to boot space. When all the seats are upright in this Galaxy, you get 300-litres to play with, 15-litres more than is provided by the S-MAX. In this Ford, these extra rearmost seats fold neatly into the floor and can do so with electrical assistance. Once the two chairs are retracted, up to 1,301-litres of space is freed up (336-litres more than you'd get in an S-MAX) and can be covered by a useful reversible/foldable loading mat which came included in the optional 'Family Pack'. For ultimate carriage capacity, you can of course fold forward the individual middle row chairs. In all Galaxy models, these seats are flattened electrically and once you've got used to this, it's a rather nice feature to have, making it a little annoying that you'll always have to raise them back up manually. Anyway, once the middle row is flat, it frees up a vast area, 2,339-litres in size.

What to Look For

This MK3 Galaxy's reliability record wasn't too bad but there are some things that you ought to look out for. We've heard of issues with the engine malfunction light coming on sending the car into limp mode. If you're looking at an early version of this model, some early examples that were fitted with the extra cost adaptive LED headlights might suffer with the software glitch that can switch headlamps off. This should usually have been corrected with a dealer-supplied software update but it may be worth checking. A few models with the base 1.5-litre petrol engine built in 2018 had a problem with the clutch pressure plate fracturing. And some early build Galaxy models had an issue where the engine oil sump may crack if the engine overheats. The rear suspension toe link bolt has been known to corrode, which has led to breakage of the bolt, though a recall in 2021 corrected that issue on most models. Make sure that Powershift automatic versions haven't been subjected to heavy towing. And check the interior thoroughly for child damage and loading area scuffs. Ensure that the climate control is blowing up properly cold air. Check all the electrical functions, including all the functions of the central infotainment screen. Check the alloy wheels for scratches. And insist on a fully stamped-up service history.

Replacement Parts

(Estimated prices, based on a 2018 2.0 TDCi Zetec (inc VAT) An air filter is around £9 and an oil filter around £12. A fuel filter is about £69 and a wiper blade about £21. Front brake pads are in the £38-£64 bracket, with rear pads in the £25-£50 bracket. Front brake discs are in the £45-£76 bracket. Rear discs are in the £99-£110 bracket.

On the Road

This MK3 Galaxy model adopted the more comfort-orientated platform used on the fourth generation Mondeo, so it's a touch softer and more relaxing to drive than its predecessor, with redesigned electrically-assisted steering that's more efficient but isn't quite as feelsome as the previous hydraulic set-up. This is still though, one of the better large MPVs to drive. Intentionally, Ford didn't replicate here quite the dynamic sharpness that you get in their comparably-sized S-MAX MPV, but the car still shrinks around you in a very Mondeo-like manner, making it seem less bulky than it actually is. The Integral-Link rear suspension helps in this regard, as does the Torque vectoring system that lightly brakes the inside front wheel through tight bends, sharpening turn-in and ensuring that all the power gets onto the tarmac. On to the engine range. From launch, Ford continued to offer some petrol options using SCTi EcoBoost technology - a 160PS 1.5-litre unit and a 240PS 2.0-litre powerplant - these were later deleted, with the range then based around the 2.0-litre TDCi diesels most buyers wanted. A choice of 120, 150 and 180PS variants of this unit were initially offered, along with a top of the range 210PS Bi-Turbo TDCi version that was nearly as clean and frugal. Later in production, this line-up was replaced by the 2.0 TDCi powerplant in 150 (manual and auto) and 190PS (auto-only) forms, the latter offered with the option of AWD. A 190PS Duratec self-charging petrol Hybrid was also added to the range.

Overall

When you consider the kinds of buyers who actually go out and purchase big seven-seat MPVs and the things they actually need, you could easily make a case for this considerably improved third generation Ford Galaxy being a better car than its S-MAX sister vehicle. Where the sportily-styled S-MAX majors on combining driving vigour with MPV practicality, this Galaxy just gets on with the job in hand, that of fulfilling the traditional People Carrying role. It's immensely practical, very well built and still drives better than most of its rivals. To replicate this car's handling, you'd need something smaller. To match or beat its practicality and space, you'd need something more ponderous to drive. It is in short, a very complete proposition indeed. Or, as Ford puts it, a 'first class' way to travel.

Performance
70%
Handling
80%
Comfort
80%
Space
100%
Styling
80%
Build
80%
Value
70%
Equipment
80%
Economy
80%
Depreciation
70%
Insurance
80%

* Depending on the age of the vehicle, MPG and CO2 may be quoted using either NEDC or WLTP testing standards.  Find out more

Figures are provided for comparison purposes. Fuel consumption under real world driving conditions and the CO2 produced will depend upon a number of factors, including any accessories fitted after registration, variations in driving styles, weather conditions and vehicle load.

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47 monthly payments of£423.30
Deposit£249
Total amount payable£31,355.10
Fixed interest rate5.1%
Representative APR9.9%
Cash price£24,498
Credit amount£24,249
Annual mileage8000
Contract mileage32,000
Excess mileage charge15.0p per mile
Completion fee£1
Optional final payment£11,210
Term (months)48

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