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View Poll Results: How do you rate your Mondeo
Great car! Recommend one to all my friends 44 72.13%
Good compared to others in price/size class 9 14.75%
OK, but could be better 4 6.56%
Mistake to buy it. 6 9.84%
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Old 21-03-2009, 11:47 AM   #1
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Default Mondeo Satisfaction?

I thought I would ask users who have had theri Mondeos for more than a couple of months, how they feel about their cars.

Mines a Zetec, and I have had it about 9 months now.
All in all Im sorry I bought it. I will trade it in 3 years without a second thought.

PLUS
Interior Room
Boot Space
Interior and Exterior styling
Automatic Headlights
Steering and cornering at highway speeds
highway cruising power is adequate
lots of goodies and trim makes you feel youre not really in a rep mobile.
info on stereo display

Against
Dealer experience when buying (no four letter word is strong enough)
never heard a word from ford after buying, no surveys, no thank you or follow up letters. Nothing!
Doors leak when rainning (door wells fill with water)
Water runs in when hatch is opened
rear screen washer sprays hatch lip instead of window.
Visability out with thick A pillars and limited rear vision
rear parking sensors too quiet, front ones too loud!
indicator/wiper stalks on wrong side
auto wipers are a gimmick, prefer to have a nomal intermittant and demand flick
non locking fuel cap
cant fill from gerry can if run out fuel (which it did!)
ran out of petrol 2 days after buying due to fuel guage fault (now fixed)
doesnt feel well screwed together for long term reliability etc.
worry about cost of parts and service once out of w'tee
lack of low down power
stereo sound only average
no sat nav
my kids have trouble seeing out of high waist line rear windows so they want to kneel and sit up,
no rear vent outlets
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After buying 5 fords in a row, (3 new, two used) I think this is my last one.


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Old 21-03-2009, 12:19 PM   #2
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Somehow i lost a couple of lines there.

One thing everyone who rides in it comments on (unless they are "polite") is the amazing variety of noisy rattles in doors and dash (like a 10 year old taxi)

and a couple of others
strange omissions and operation of stereo and trip computer.
- no instaneous fuel consumption.
- DTE a joke.
- have to take hand off steering wheel to change radio from AM to FM or from CD to MP3 and those buttons are on far side and hard to find without looking.

- Dash gauges and digital read out too dark to read easily during day if in shadow and lights not on. (murky hole)

-lack of low down power (sure, diesel or turbo would have been better, but at $5-10K addtional cost, for that I coulda got a Falcon or something)
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Old 22-03-2009, 01:54 AM   #3
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- have to take hand off steering wheel to change radio from AM to FM or from CD to MP3 and those buttons are on far side and hard to find without looking.


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Not sure if the stereo remote is the same as the Focus, but hold the middle button down for 3-5 seconds (the button you use to cycle through radio presets)
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Old 22-03-2009, 06:26 AM   #4
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Not sure if the stereo remote is the same as the Focus, but hold the middle button down for 3-5 seconds (the button you use to cycle through radio presets)
Yeah its the same in the Mondeo. The stereo controls on the wheel are great once you figure out how to use the buttons.
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Old 22-03-2009, 01:24 PM   #5
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Not sure if the stereo remote is the same as the Focus, but hold the middle button down for 3-5 seconds (the button you use to cycle through radio presets)
I could be wrong and I will fiddle more when i next go for a drive, but i THINK holding the button changes from radio to cd and back, but not AM/FM or CD/Aux mode. On my BA the corresponding button cycled through all the inputs.
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Old 22-03-2009, 04:53 PM   #6
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Sorry to hear about your gripes.

I agree with some of your comments, but I guess it doesn't bother me as much. Sure, it has problems, but I've never owned a car that hasn't had any problems whatsoever - that includes Mazda, Toyota, Audi, VW, and now Ford.

It doesn't suck as bad when you know you could spend a lot more money and have the same sort of experiences :-)

Cheer up - it could be a lot worse!
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Old 22-03-2009, 09:32 PM   #7
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There's a new kid on the block Mazda 6 Turbo Diesel!

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Old 21-03-2009, 06:01 PM   #8
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Judging by that list you will be trading up soon! lol.

My only gripe is the water in the boot.

Yeah the odd rattle, but I don't mind.

Plenty of down low power here! Ha ha... XR5 goodness.
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Old 21-03-2009, 07:03 PM   #9
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I have owned a number of Fords over the years and except for an auto Cortina 4 a way back have been generally happy with my purchases.

I am extremely pleased with my TDCi, upgraded with leather, bluetooth and sunroof, and coming from a BA Fairmont 6 have found no lack of grunt and have been agreeably surprised in it's overall perfomance and economy.

I would rank this Ford as my best yet and would have no hesitation in recommending it to anyone
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Old 21-03-2009, 09:26 PM   #10
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Wow, obviously one very unhappy owner.

The only comment I'll make is that I had 3 decent test drives before I bought mine. So I had a pretty clear idea about the pros and cons of what I was buying. Just one comment though, as mine goes OK - are you using 91 or 95 octane petrol? Using 95 (or better) makes a huge difference to performance and economy.
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Old 22-03-2009, 09:42 AM   #11
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Wow, obviously one very unhappy owner.

The only comment I'll make is that I had 3 decent test drives before I bought mine. So I had a pretty clear idea about the pros and cons of what I was buying. Just one comment though, as mine goes OK - are you using 91 or 95 octane petrol? Using 95 (or better) makes a huge difference to performance and economy.
Make it 2 unhappy owners. Sorry cant be bothered writing my list lost motivation.
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Old 21-03-2009, 10:12 PM   #12
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Wont be able to afford to trade for a few years yet.
Yeh will trade up to a car that doesnt soak my feet and my luggage eveytime it rains, whos door sills arent going to rust and rot out.
And one that i an listen to the radio without the doors rattling along to the beat and every bump in the road

I use a combination of 91 and 95 and e10 depending on mood price etc.
never really notice much difference in power.
The power is ok one you cruising. its jsut gettng the thing off the line!
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Old 22-03-2009, 12:53 AM   #13
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I have just gone past the 1 year anniversary with mine.

Only 2 gripes, one when it failed to start and took 3 weeks to fix, and the water running into the hatch when it is lifted after rain, (which Ford seem to think is acceptable)

My biggest regret is the dealer that I chose to buy from, total waste of space!

I need to get the real time fuel consumption readout uploaded and treat the DTE as a toy not a tool to work out when to fill up.

I drove Mondeos in the UK and this version is by far the best, no complaints about power or economy, still getting better than 9lt/100km and blows away most things when I can be bothered.
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Old 22-03-2009, 09:48 PM   #14
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I'm still pretty happy with mine, the water in the boot is a pain but that's about it.
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Old 23-03-2009, 07:57 AM   #15
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I voted 'OK, but could be better'. I can't give a list of things, it's more an overall impression although for daily driving/parking the poor front and rear visibility and overall width of car are factors.

The stereo/bluetooth is a poor system. I don't like the auto wipers which have already scratched the windscreen ... I've started a list haven't I?

One pro: for long-distance or tollway/freeway driving it's wonderful.

Best summed up by: I find myself driving my 2000 Laser more often than the Mondeo.
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Well considering this is Ford first model [ 2007 --> ] I have always said the next upgrade is the one that hopefully will have most of the bugs ironed out I may well be wrong but lucky I didn't wait around for it if Ford are thinking of a 2.2l Turbo Diesel (400Nm),active cruise control,sat nav,hill park assist,and anything else that UK and Europe gets then I will trade up

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Old 24-03-2009, 10:10 AM   #17
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I've voted Good compared to others in price/size class.

I like mine. Sure it's got some issues, but they all have. My BA Futura had a lot of issues, but as it was a company car, I (surprisingly) didn't worry about them too much.

I go the rear hatch sorted, now I have some trim coming off the hatch - now that's p*ssed me off. But I'm not going to get rid of the car because of that. It's not stopping the car from going, and will be fixed next time I drop it in for a service.

I too noticed the issue with going from AM to FM, but I've set up voice tags, and simply say a FM (or AM) station, and it changes for me. Easy.

I lease mine, and I already have two people who are very interested in buying the car once the lease comes up. Can't complain about that!

Further, if they bring out a 2.2l as discussed above by apstar, I will definitely go down that track. The second series will be better than this one, same as those cars that came in after April 08 had the hatch fix. The next model will have some other issues ironed out.

I think people expected too much. No car is perfect to everyone. Everyone is going to find an issue they don't like, and make that the focus of their wrath. I knew a bloke with a Ferrari and he complained that the roof vibrated when up. I wish that was my complaint with my Ferrari!
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Old 24-03-2009, 10:53 PM   #18
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Great idea this survey.
As of now, 62% think it's *GREAT*.
Maybe it is just bad news that travels wide and fast.

New survey anyone - by model (XR5, TDCI, Zetec, LX).
I'm curious to know what sells, and what owners think about their model. TDCIs seem very popular and positive.
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Great idea this survey.
As of now, 62% think it's *GREAT*.
Statistically that needs to be balanced by period of ownership i.e. would the vote be different after the flush of new ownership has worn off?

I've had mine for thirteen months now and I know my vote would've been different a few months ago.

For an almost $40,000 four cylinder car, I stick by 'could've been better'.
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Statistically that needs to be balanced by period of ownership i.e. would the vote be different after the flush of new ownership has worn off?

I've had mine for thirteen months now and I know my vote would've been different a few months ago.

For an almost $40,000 four cylinder car, I stick by 'could've been better'.
I have had mine for 15 months and my verdict hasn't changed over that time .... its a great car
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I suppose that, like any other mass produced item, quality is variable. I've had my TDCI Hatch for fifteen months and have had no problems. Everything works as it should, and I've only been back to the dealer for service. It's quiet, smooth , powerful, economical and rattle free. But, and it may be just me and my arthritis, I'm not happy with the seats. I buy new every three years, and might try Volvo, next time. Any comments on my choice?
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...But, and it may be just me and my arthritis, I'm not happy with the seats. ..
They're definitely rock hard and the cloth covering has an awful, scratchy feel to it (the sort of thing you don't notice on the test drive). It's almost impossible to get hair off the cloth.

Also the arthritis in my knees, ankles and hips is exacerbated by the cramped cockpit area. I really wish we could have the popular American option in cars of the auto selector on the steering column like we did many years ago.

I guess I've just fallen out of love with it as we do with some cars. My 2000 Laser has now done 270,000 kms, only had one dealer service (the after sales - all others done by Kmart), never had a warranty claim, no rattles, no leaks, I can see out the windows for parking, no tears or wear in the upholstery, readily available wiper blades, tyres etc etc etc. I'm really glad the dealer didn't want to trade it because of the mileage.
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They're definitely rock hard and the cloth covering has an awful, scratchy feel to it (the sort of thing you don't notice on the test drive). It's almost impossible to get hair off the cloth.
I guess seat comfort is very subjective. I have a bad back, and find the Mondeo very comfortable. But the cloth is a bit of an animal fur magnet, although it vacuums OK.

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Also the arthritis in my knees, ankles and hips is exacerbated by the cramped cockpit area. I really wish we could have the popular American option in cars of the auto selector on the steering column like we did many years ago.
One of the reasons I like the Mondeo is the feeling of spaciousness behind the wheel. I recently drove a VE Commodore rental, which felt more cramped than the Mondeo, plus I couldn't get the seat low enough (I'm 6 ft 2). Maybe you might find a soft roader like the Territory a more comfortable option?
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Maybe you might find a soft roader like the Territory a more comfortable option?
Just stay away from the SR model, they decided to use concrete instead of padding.
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I.... Maybe you might find a soft roader like the Territory a more comfortable option?
I really do think that those small 4wd-shaped cars such as the Rav4, Honda CRV etc are probably the best vehicles for older people with problems such as arthritic joints - easier to get into and more more comfortable sitting position, better visibility.

Come to think of it, I think my father-in-law's Honda CRV has the auto gear selector on the column and no centre console.
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My wife's Mondeo Zetec with leather is perfect [for us] its roomy two kids in the back love it its got class and style. Everything works rev alarms are loud enough the aircon is great no rattles, power is good and its just a nice car.
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I really do think that those small 4wd-shaped cars such as the Rav4, Honda CRV etc are probably the best vehicles for older people with problems such as arthritic joints - easier to get into and more more comfortable sitting position, better visibility.

Come to think of it, I think my father-in-law's Honda CRV has the auto gear selector on the column and no centre console.
The Escape/Tribute (do they still sell those?) have column shift autos.

Good to see Tito enjoys his Mondeo. Good work!
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ive had three Zetec's over the last 10 months and i was really happy with all of them. My cars never go over 7000kms but i didnt experiance any issues and no water leaks. My only gripe is i couldnt get very good fuel economy.
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I suppose that, like any other mass produced item, quality is variable. I've had my TDCI Hatch for fifteen months and have had no problems. Everything works as it should, and I've only been back to the dealer for service. It's quiet, smooth , powerful, economical and rattle free. But, and it may be just me and my arthritis, I'm not happy with the seats. I buy new every three years, and might try Volvo, next time. Any comments on my choice?
Further to my post, above. I swapped my seat for a Recaro Specialist L model. Not exactly cheap, but a damned site less than a trade-in.
So now I can add, comfortable, to the list of good points.
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Yeh i forgot to mention the struggling aircond.
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