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Old 05-02-2016, 12:25 AM   #1
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Default Fully Electric seats in Titanium - what happened?

Has anyone dabbled with installing fully electric front seats in a Mondeo?

I remain amazed that a Ford wearing the Titanium badge in 2011 that has a lot of the same tech as an E Class Merc has the same seats as my old BA XT from many years ago!

Having just moved out of a BF Fairlane with 10 way adjustable seats ( not to mention memory key with radio, mirrors and HVAC setting stored for each key ) - I really miss getting the adjustments just right.

It seems most other Titanium (X) models overseas get fully electric seats - I wonder if they can be obtained and fitted - has anyone investigated please?
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