Ford MPV / People Carrier car reviews
If you need to fit lots of people in your car, have a lot of luggage to transport, and like a high driving position, then a people carrier is the car for you.
People carriers, also known as MPVs, are ideal if you need a lot of space, and have up to six passengers. Luckily, if you’re looking for a new people carrier to buy, we have loads of MPV reviews.
Our expert advice will help you choose the right people carrier for you and your family.
Read our Ford people carrier reviews, including full performance figures, running costs, practicality, safety and handling statistics and options data. Browse photo galleries and research into potential problems using thousands of owners’ reviews.
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Ford MPV / People Carrier car reviews
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Ford Tourneo Courier MPV (2023 onwards) Review
Great-handling, good-looking MPV
New price: £25,875 - £28,395PROS
- Fun to drive
- Comfortable and quiet
- Well-equipped as standard
CONS
- Fiddly, clunky infotainment
- Awkward automatic gearbox
- Five-seat only; boot isn’t very clever
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Ford Galaxy (2015 - 2023) Review
Class-leading, but increasingly in a class of its own
Used price: £4,796 - £36,064PROS
- Comfort oriented
- Practicality for all
- Room for seven adults
- Well-equipped for the price
CONS
- Not cheap to buy or least
- S-Max is a better drive
- Addison Lee image
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Ford S-MAX (2015 - 2023) Review
Getting on but still so good to drive – and practical
Used price: £5,660 - £36,160PROS
- Good to drive
- Practical interior
- Solid, quality feel
CONS
- Some models expensive
- Rearmost seats are tight
- Small boot in seven-seat mode
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Ford Grand Tourneo Connect (2013 - 2022) Review
Used price: £4,139 - £23,647PROS
- Commodious seven-seater interior
- Positive steering and supple ride
- Large sliding doors for easy access
- Economical diesel engine range
CONS
- Commercial vehicle styling obvious
- Third row of seats aren’t standard
- Style specification lacks equipment
- Longer than many people carriers
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Ford Tourneo Connect (2013 - 2022) Review
Used price: £3,620 - £21,540PROS
- Cavernous five-seater interior
- Sliding rear doors aid access
- Diesels prove cheap to run
- Surprisingly good to drive
CONS
- Automatic version very thirsty
- Style trim spartanly-specced
- Tailgate requires a lot of space
- Van origins impossible to hide
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Ford B-MAX (2012 - 2017) Review
Used price: £1,458 - £8,758PROS
- Low emissions
- Wide-opening doors
- 1.0-litre EcoBoost engine is the pick of the bunch
CONS
- Poor steering feedback
- Too much body lean
- Rear doors heavy to pull closed
- Diesel can be noisy
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Ford C-MAX (2010 - 2019) Review
Smallest of Ford's MPVs is good to drive, but feeling its age
Used price: £1,233 - £12,205PROS
- Great to drive
- Quality interior
- Plenty of interior space
- Good equipment levels
CONS
- Trim choice limited
- Lacks latest equipment
- Button-heavy dashboard
- Three-star Euro NCAP rating
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Ford Grand C-MAX (2010 - 2019) Review
Used price: £1,300 - £12,413PROS
Great to drive, practicality, versatile seats, good mix of engines, quality interior
CONS
Trim choice limited, two rearmost seats for kids only
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Ford Galaxy (2006 - 2014) Review
Used price: £748 - £7,948PROS
Practical and spacious interior, carries seven in comfort, good to drive, fold flat seating, quiet at high speeds
CONS
Boxy looks, awkward handbrake, thinly padded seats
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Ford S-MAX (2006 - 2014) Review
Used price: £669 - £9,147PROS
Huge cabin and boot, fold flat seats, great to drive, well styled, carries seven in comfort
CONS
Stability control not standard, awkward handbrake, no air conditioning on Edge models