1995 Ford Mondeo LX 1.8i

Summary:

Actually a really nice car..

Faults:

Not much, it came with a decent service history, all oil changes done, etc... only faults are the rear passenger window jammed. Also the rear window wiper is a bit loose, but never falls off, even at high speeds.

General Comments:

Excellent car, much better than I expected, never gave the Mondeo a thought till circumstances forced me to need a car when I didn't have much cash. Picked this nice low mileage automatic one up for not much money at all. Very comfortable, nice to drive, economical for an automatic 33-35 mpg average. I thought the 1.8i 16v engine with an auto box would be slow, but it goes well when you need it. Sport mode is fun...

I'd recommend it to anyone, the mk1 Mondeo is a bit bland looking, but to be honest, it's a very nice car. I've had lots of cars from small hatchbacks to larger executive sport models, and I'd always heard the Mondeo wasn't that good, but I can tell you it is, I was surprized. Make sure you get a decent spec - 'LX' upwards, to 'Ghia' models with all the electrics, and put a nice set of alloys on so its not so dull looking and you've got a great car that's reliable and cheap to run.

The only things to look out for that I've heard from other people with Mondeo's is that the wishbones (suspension parts) wear out a little earlier than most cars (lasting only 30,000 miles I've heard). Also if you have a manual transmission Mondeo, the clutch is an expensive job to do for some reason.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 26th May, 2006

1995 Ford Mondeo Ghia Estate 4x4 2.0

Summary:

Brilliant from Birth

Faults:

Fuel computer with clock failed (common Fault) Alarm system failed (Common Fault)

Nothing else.

General Comments:

Has been converted to LPG which makes the running costs a lot better.

4x4 System work really well together with traction control.

Not the fastest thing, but very comfy and reliable.

52 Litres unleaded £49.08 range of 300

52 Litres LPG £20.75 range of 297

71 Litres Difference in Price 405 Miles.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 2nd February, 2006

1995 Ford Mondeo Verona 1.8 Zetec

Summary:

A very pleasant vehicle

Faults:

Nothing has failed so far, though on collection the front bumper was damaged. Dealer quoted £300 to replace. I replaced it myself, in primer, for £65 including post and VAT.

General Comments:

I'm impressed by the ride comfort, handling, steering and responsiveness of the engine. The gearbox is good too. Although it will happily tootle in fifth at 1200 rpm and accelerate smoothly from that, it also loves to be revved in lower ratios and, despite its size, has a surprisingly 'nippy' feel to it.

I'm not a fan of the larger car, nor of things like sunroofs and electric windows, computer management systems et al. That said, I am actually enjoying driving it - it's almost as much fun to drive as my old Hyundai Pony!

I haven't owned it long enough to make a sensible judgement on things like reliability and running costs, but if nothing untoward happens in the next few months I might well hang on to it a while longer. There seems to be acres of plastic and fragile-looking accessories, as well as far too many 'gizmos', and I baulk at the thought of how much such things might cost to fix if they go wrong. If the front bumper low cost is a measure of general component costs then the main discouragement to running this vehicle would seem to be the dealer charges for replacing things.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 30th January, 2006

1995 Ford Mondeo LX 1.8 petrol

Summary:

Very durable and reliable

Faults:

Hasn't really let me down once in 7 years.

Front wishbones most persistent problem, replacements last 30,000 or so.

Left driveshaft went at 180,000.

Right front wheel bearing at 210,000.

Most other problems cost around £50 max.

General Comments:

Engine, clutch and gearbox untouched at 220,000.

Oil changed every 7,000 miles or so, burns maybe 1 litre in that time.

Plugs last at least 30,000, current set on 50,000.

Cat changed once, timing belt changed at 80,000 and 150,000.

Shocks, alternator, starter motor, steering etc original.

Suspension a bit rattly, but not that dear to fix.

Pads and discs wear well (30,000?), rear shoes last 2 or three times that. Cables and some pipes replaced.

Ongoing problem with front tyre wear on inside, but buy cheap tyres at less than £30. This may be related to wishbone problems, and lucky to get 10,000 from them. But even cheapos last forever at the back.

Interior feels flimsy, but still in good condition.

Paintwork very good for 10-year-old red car, but a couple of rust spots appearing.

Roomy and comfortable, drives well and performance adequate if unspectacular.

Does around 30 mpg urban, 40 mpg on motorway runs.

Avoid main dealer - for example, they diagnosed steering rack leak 70,000 miles ago, but fluid untouched since.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know

Review Date: 15th August, 2005

26th Jul 2007, 12:30

"Ongoing problem with front tyre wear on inside" - check tracking. I had the same problem myself, it cost me few tyres and finally 15 quid to sort it out.