General Comments:
A very comfortable, cheap way to get around. Bought for £875 as a second car.
Mine was a 2004 facelifted Ghia model, so had all the toys you could want, like 6-disc Sony stereo, electric folding mirrors, cruise etc and had had Xenon headlamps and Bluetooth fitted, so didn't really feel too hard done by compared to modern cars (except no aux port for an iPod, and, surprisingly, no ESP!).
These MK3 Mondeos are very well balanced driver's cars, with a very good compromise between ride quality and handling. Whenever I drive one I always enjoy the accurate, well weighted steering. I've owned and driven tons of cars, and few seem to be quite as well balanced!
The old 130hp Duratec engine still had plenty of go, tons of low down torque, and did 40 MPG all day long with my fairly heavy right foot. To be fair, compared to a modern diesel, it was a clattery old thing and suffers from more turbo lag than probably a modern diesel does, but, still not a bad old diesel. Smoked A LOT under acceleration, but then, looking around, most of these old diesel Mondeos do.
One main dislike... or two... the gear change was quite stiff (specially from cold), and the handbrake was rubbish. Both things are pretty common old Mondy faults!
The other thing I like about Mondeos is their very big boot, perfect for my Great Dane!
This was never bought as a main car, just a run around to go out with the dog in and not mess my pride and joy (in the garage) up. But, I thoroughly enjoyed driving it (overall, more than my wife's 2 year old Hyundai i40!).
All round, a great old smoker!!
24th Nov 2015, 23:36
Ford parts may be cheap, but in my experience it's the economies of scale - they produce so many because so many are needed, hence their reasonable price. I found my last Ford - a 2012 C-Max (see reports on here) needed an awful lot of them over a lot of repairs over a 3 year, 80 odd thousand mile ownership. Will never be lulled into the trap again; it's my last Ford.
The reason German car spares are so dear is they sell so few of them - it's a storage charge added to the cost; they are on the shelf so long.
Having said that, my current car is a Nissan - built in Sunderland - from mostly Renault parts LOL!!!