2019 Ford Mondeo Zetec Edition 2.0 diesel EcoBlue

Summary:

As good as cars in this class get

Faults:

Slightly higher miles than average for its age, and I bought it used last year; according to the history it has had the usual wear and tear parts replaced, but no signs of any problems. Keep on top of servicing to keep problems at bay, as with any car.

General Comments:

What to say about my Mondeo that has not been said on here already?...

Well it is a good looking car. It has all the mod cons. It's comfortable and nice to drive. All these things you would expect I guess.

I actually had a 1990's Mondeo many years ago and it was a great car, but nothing like this newer one obviously, it is generations ahead. It does however still have the same underlying design philosophy - a family car that is both practical and good to drive.

2.0 diesel is powerful and economical. The torque band is always there and it never struggles.

Inside the seats are as comfy as you can get and the visibility is surprisingly good for a modern car.

To conclude, I have nothing much negative to say about this car.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 9th August, 2024

2019 Ford Mondeo ST-Line Edition 2.0 TDCi

Summary:

Love it!

Faults:

No faults!

General Comments:

Probably one of the best all round cars I have ever had. Mondeo ST-Line is punchy and economical. And being a 2019 car it feels as good as new.

No chance of a bargain on the used market, these cars are still at a premium. Worth it I would say - one of if not the best in its class. I had a Vauxhall Insignia previous to this car which was cheaper to buy and run, it was a nice car but not a patch on the Mondeo to be honest.

2.0 turbo diesel does anything between 40 - 50 mpg. But the car feels fast and you don't always have to drive slow to get good economy, you can enjoy the cars acceleration and do a bit of motorway cruising and the average MPG still comes out respectable.

ST-Line has sporty touches everywhere and the car has all the mod cons you would expect. I couldn't care less about the digital phone connectivity features, but they are there for those that do.

Shame they stopped making these cars!

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 4th June, 2024

2019 Ford Mondeo Titanium Edition 2.0 turbo diesel

Summary:

Stunning

Faults:

Nothing yet, I have only had it a year and it is a 3 year old car with low mileage, so I wouldn't expect anything less.

General Comments:

Good looking big car, I love this 2019 Mondeo, Titanium Edition is near top range and has leather and electrics. Alloy wheels look great. The car looks and feels as good as new.

Huge boot, lots of space, very comfortable, I like using this car day by day. Silver metallic with black leather, nice combination. Key-less start and entry.

2.0 TDCi has plenty of power even with the auto-box, smooth to drive and quiet and refined. Could be more economical - a car this modern being a diesel I was expecting high 50's or even 60 mpg, but 45 - 50 is more likely in reality. Maybe the manual version could manage slightly better economy.

Still, with the performance it is worth it - about 180bhp, 0-60 in 8 sec, can get close to 140 mph. Not super fast by today's standards, but more than enough for daily driving.

In short if you are looking at a modern Mondeo at a good price, and it is looked after with history, go for it, they are pretty much the perfect all round car, in just about any engine and spec.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 5th August, 2022

7th Sep 2022, 13:46

Economy might improve with age and mileage - is it still relatively low mileage and new?

I have a 2.0 diesel with the auto from 2018, now on 50,000 miles, pretty sure it is probably the same engine as yours, I get an average of 58 mpg, not bad. Calculated accurately myself, still do not trust the trip computer on modern cars.