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Old 23-08-2010, 09:19 PM   #1
Jack&Victor
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Default Mondeo Xr5 Turbo

Hi I'm new to this -so here goes.
Had my XR5 in for 30k service today $309 inc wiper blades and rotate and balance - which was not done (wheels not moved). Anyway one of the problems I am having with the car is that it seems a bit sluggish - will not rev past 5000rpm (in 2nd gear car hesitates on its way up there and then just holds at 5000rpm) Any other car I have had will always redline and beyond.
The Foreman at the dealership agreed with me that it was flat but couldn't find anything wrong - is going to check with another dealer tomorrow - can anyone comment on this. I have had the car for 10,000k's and its always been the same. Otherwise it drives brill and as everyone says is a great car.


Any help or ideas would be much appreciated.

2008 - Tango Red - Mondeo XR5T

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