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Best in class residuals for Ford S-Max and Galaxy

16th May 2006 Print
Ford's all-new S-MAX and Galaxy MPV's will return class-leading residual values according to car-value experts.

Eurotaxglass, Emmox and CAP all agree that both the S_MAX and Galaxy are very good news financially and are sure to be a big hit with fleet and retail customer when they go on sale in June.

According to Eurotaxglass's forecasting editor, Jason King, the new Ford S-Max 2.0 TDCi Zetec, which he describes as "a very interesting derivation from other large MPVs, and a revelation in the way it handles" – is expected to retain around 42 per cent of list price after 60,000 miles/three years.

This performance exceeds the similarly priced Mitsubishi Grandis 2.0 DiD Classic (39 per cent), the Toyota Corolla Verso 2.2 D-4D T180 (41 per cent) and the Vauxhall Zafira 1.9CDTi SRi (36 per cent) – the last of which will suffer depreciation of £12,052 against the S-MAX’s £11,347

Independent figures supplied by Carcost by Emmox show the new Ford Galaxy Zetec 1.8TDCi 125PS will cost £2,493 less to run over three years/60,000 miles than the Citroën C8 SX HDi 2.2DT 130. And the new Galaxy Ghia 2.0TDCi 140PS will cost £2,533 less over three years/60,000 miles than Renault's New Espace Expression 2.2dCi 150. That is a saving of more than £16 a week, every week, for three years.

The Carcost comparison shows that fuel costs and service, maintenance and repair costs are lower over three years/60,000 miles than those of comparable VW Sharan, Renault Espace, Citroen C8 and Toyota Previa models.
Additionally, the CAP and Carcost figures both show the new seven-seat Galaxy to offer extremely good residual values – beating virtually all of the competition and bettering even the current Galaxy by up to seven per cent.

CAP's national research manager, Martin Ward, says of the Galaxy: "It's not just a facelift, but a whole new vehicle and a big step forward. The quality is much improved and the fold-flat seat system makes it much more functional."

On sale in June, S-MAX and Galaxy are competitively priced, with models starting from £16,995 and £19,495 respectively and both offer low insurance ratings starting from just 10E.