1994 Ford Mondeo LX 1.8 petrol from UK and Ireland

Faults:

I've had 3 concurrent months of misery. First, the drivers side electric window packed up (cost 200 quid). Next month, the clutch decides to give up (cost 260 quid). Lastly, catalytic converter died (cost 250 quid). Guess what, starter motor is starting to stick. This car has only done 45k.

General Comments:

I will never ever buy a Ford again, and the dealer service is woeful.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No

Review Date: 26th July, 1998

2nd Aug 2006, 00:36

That's my experience with Mondeos also. Far too many niggling faults. I will never buy another Ford. They need to sharpen up the reliability of their products not just pay lip service to quality control.

12th Jan 2007, 15:12

£260 for a clutch change on a mondeo sounds an absolute bargin. Did you really have to change it?

1994 Ford Mondeo GLX Auto 2.0 petrol from UK and Ireland

Faults:

Nothing. Did have concerns about steering pulling especially under braking, but tracking and tyre wear show no alignment problems. I believe "they all do that" - at least the early ones?

General Comments:

Brought the car from a main dealer at 3yrs / 36,000 and have done 5,500 miles now. Love the auto, though you do pay a price in performance and economy for a wide-ratio 4-speed box. I do find that the suspension is a bit harsh. All in all, though, its a very competent, well-equipped family car.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 15th February, 1998

1994 Ford Mondeo LX 1.8 turbo diesel from UK and Ireland

Faults:

None.

General Comments:

Excellent Car!! No problems with it yet!! Handles well and give good MPG compared to my old petrol Orion but not compared to other make of TDs.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 23rd November, 1997

1994 Ford Mondeo LX 1.8 turbo diesel from UK and Ireland

Faults:

Lots of things, ranging from loose brake pads, to 'self-unlocking' doors because, presumably of a faulty central locking circuit. Other things include turbo pipe coming off, faulty warning lights, failed radio/cassette, doors failing to close. Classic was entire mud cover falling from under the car while on a French Autoroute.

General Comments:

Car wouldn't be bad if the dealer paid me any attention at all. Every problem (including faulty brakes) has been mine to prove, rather than theirs to investigate. Forget the customer is always right...more like the customer has to prove the garage wrong! Hence I won't buy another Ford.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No

Review Date: 23rd November, 1997

1994 Ford Mondeo GLX 2.0 petrol from UK and Ireland

Faults:

Replaced exhaust mount due to excessive knocking.

Front electric window relay packed up.

Front suspension bush split.

Rear wash on wash/wipe stopped working.

General Comments:

Generally I have been impressed with the Mondeo - especially its handling. Get it out on a winding B road and it feels like a rear wheel drive car.

Unfortunately Ford's questionable build quality has let them down.The reliability and running costs are low because we are surely not only talking about whether the car starts on a cold morning and how much petrol you put in? The car was 2 years old when I purchased it from a main dealer (Stormont Ford, Tunbridge Wells, Kent) and in the first year I spent approx £800 getting things fixed, all of which was not covered under the warranty. Not really acceptable for a car that was less than three years old with a far less than average mileage. The dealer was just not interested hearing about the problems I was having. A split suspension bush after 35k miles seems ridiculous to me especially since a full service was performed before delivery. When will I need to replace the other side?

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No

Review Date: 4th November, 1997

20th Feb 2004, 17:38

The rear washer has failed on every car I have owned, and it is usually just a blockage in the end part where the water is expelled on to the rear screen. just take out the bit of plastic and clean it with a needle:then it does for another 20k :)

22nd Mar 2006, 10:28

I had a 1994 Mondeo TD GLX with 168k on, and it was great... apart from me not changing the cambelt...BANG!

Shame, decent car, I would have still had it now, no doubt passing 180k.

2nd Aug 2006, 00:38

I too have had far too many quality problems with Mondeos. Ford need to get their act together.

Japanese and Korean product are far less hassle free and easier to own.

1994 Ford Mondeo LX Estate 1.8 turbo diesel from UK and Ireland

Faults:

Nothing at all, so far (we have only owned it since May 1st).

General Comments:

This car was bought as a replacement for a 6-year old Montego TD estate. It is much more comfortable (particularly for my Wife to drive, due to adjustable seat height and adjustable steering column) and quieter, but is not quite as fuel-efficient (we get about 40-45mpg where we used to get 45-50 from the montego).

So far, we have been very pleased with the car, and would definitely buy another.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 14th August, 1997

14th Jun 2004, 13:19

Good news for me then!

10th Sep 2005, 17:28

Surely any vehicle would surpass a montego!!?