2019 Ford S-Max ST-Line 1.5T EcoBoost MPV
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So, I’ve had this 2019 Ford S-Max ST-Line for a few years now, and honestly, it’s been one of the most reliable and practical cars I’ve ever owned. It’s a proper 7-seater, which is perfect for my family — we’ve got kids who grow fast, and this thing handles the space needs without feeling cramped.The 1.5T EcoBoost engine isn’t flashy, but it’s smooth and responsive. I’ve seen it go from 0 to 62 in about 10 seconds — not a rocket, but it’s got enough punch for daily drives and a bit of fun when you want to take the back roads. The ST-Line styling gives it a bit of edge — not too loud, just sharp lines and some cool details like the honeycomb grilles and alloy wheels.
Inside, it’s got a decent amount of comfort. The heated front seats are a lifesaver in winter, and the dual-zone climate control means I can keep the back seats warm without overloading the cabin. The keyless entry and parking sensors make parking a breeze — especially when you’ve got a kid in the back or a tricky spot to find.
I’ve had it serviced properly, last one in August 2025, and it’s got a clean MOT until December 2026. No hidden fees, no surprise charges — just straightforward ownership. The rear seats fold flat manually, which helps when we’re on long trips or just need more space.
It’s got a full Ford SYNC 3 system with navigation and a 10.1-inch screen, plus rear view camera, heated windscreen, and power windows. The seats are comfortable, with good lumbar support and adjustability — front seats are especially nice to drive in for long hours.
I’m selling it because I’ve just upgraded to a slightly smaller car for city driving, but I’m happy with how it’s performed over the years. It’s been well looked after, and I’ve had it checked through a proper history check.
It’s currently parked at Billingshurst, Daux Road — just a quick drive from where I live. If you’re interested, I’m happy to show it around or even let you take a test drive. No pressure, just a real car that’s actually worked well for real life.
If you’re thinking about a family car with a bit of style and practicality, this one’s been around for a while — and it’s still got plenty of life left in it.