1999 Ford Mondeo GLX 2.0 16v petrol
Summary:
Approaching 200,000 miles and still going strong!
Faults:
Original clutch replaced at 150,000 miles.
Vacuum leak caused by perished hose at 160,000 miles.
Shocks and front wishbone bushes at 170,000 miles.
Only the above, plus routine servicing in nearly 200,000 miles!!
General Comments:
I bought this car off my company as cheap family transport, having run it from new and been impressed by the fact it racked up 137,000 miles without a single thing going wrong.
Since then, we've put almost another 60,000 miles on it and it still drives superbly. I've had to replace some parts, but the car has yet to break down or fail to start, and it still drives beautifully.
The Mondeo has a great driving position with excellent seats, a good level of equipment (CD player, air-con, electric windows and mirrors, ABS, sunroof etc etc) and good overall levels of refinement with very low levels of wind and road noise. The engine is a little gruff under load, but at cruising speeds it is as quiet as cars costing twice as much.
The suspension work at 170,000 miles restored much of the sharpness and keen handling that the Mondeo is known for. Apart from a tiny, barely detectable amount of play in the steering, the car drives literally as new. The gearbox is still slick and tight, there's lots of feel through the wheel and seat, and the engine consumes only about a litre of oil between services which is still well within "new" tolerances.
The 2.0 Zetec engine is very torquey with superb mid-range pull even with nigh on 200k on the clock. Lively too - good for 0-60 in around 9 seconds and around 130 mph flat out. The engine has only had routine servicing at the intervals specified by Ford (and using OEM Ford parts and oil), and all the major engine components are original. Even on cold starts there are no rattles, and the idle is sweet and steady. It returns around 32 mpg - a little more on a long run, and a little less when driving hard.
It's a safe family car as well - since day one the Mondeo has had side impact protection, anti-submarining seats, belt pre-tensioners and a full complement of airbags. The ABS is excellent too, only cutting in when needed and allowing hard braking even in slippery conditions without intruding unnecessarily. It's amazing how many manufacturers get this wrong.
Overall, a superbly engineered car which is fun to drive, and a steal at today's used prices. The mechanicals are simple enough to work on yourself, and parts are among the cheapest you'll find for any car. The car owes me nothing either, so in the unlikely event it fell apart tomorrow, I wouldn't be out of pocket.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 15th February, 2005
10th Jul 2006, 15:26
I was given a Mondeo 2.0 GLX 3 years ago as a used company car. Initial first impressions exterior looked nice, but was disappointed to find a Sierra dashboard had been recycled and placed in these motors.
Yes folks it was back to early eighties, good back then, but hey we had all moved on.
Boot leaked and made rear seats unusable, probably cheap parts, but why would I care - company pays.
2.0 litre 16 valve was lively, but seriously thirsty, having to refill every two days. So when I chose my replacement, I went for a Turbo Diesel Vectra. Which had more power and a much higher quality feel to the build inside and out.