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Old 24-07-2012, 10:08 AM   #1
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Default Looking to Buy Mondeo - What to Look For?

Hi all,

New poster within the Mondeo section, although I have been reading the posts in here lately as I am considering purchasing a Mondeo. Currently looking at either a MA or early MB series XR5 . The reason for this age vehicle is that I can Associate Lease a car through work, but it needs to be either at least 4 years old or have at least 100,000km on the clock at the start of the lease.

Looking through the specs, there doesn't seem to be too many differences in features between the MA and the MB, so I'm probably leaning towards a low km (approx 60K) MA. Plus there appears to be a better colour selection of the MAs on the market compared to the MBs.

So, I'm comtemplating an MA at the moment through private sale. I'd be interested in hearing from any current owners on the types of things I should check out if I take these cars for a test drive. What sort of trouble areas are consistent (wish there was a thread like the one for FGs) for the MA/Bs?

Any suggestiosn greatfully welcomed.

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Old 24-07-2012, 11:54 AM   #2
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Default Re: Looking to Buy Mondeo - What to Look For?

I still have a MA and it hasn't given me any reason to sell it,it has been fantastic especially the diesel engine. I did buy from new so it has been looked after very well with almost 50,000 Km sorry as nothing has gone wrong with mine touch wood the only other thing I can add is that the MA has the lowest KW rating of all the Mondeo model range just 96Kw but the torque makes up for any short comings in power,the latest is now 125Kw which should suit the heaver body the MB went up to 113Kw,oh one thing more I waited longer for mine to avoid the rain problem of the original hatch with no rubber insert on the rear window good luck with your search

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Old 24-07-2012, 05:46 PM   #3
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Default Re: Looking to Buy Mondeo - What to Look For?

As far as XR5 goes, not much difference across MA and MB.
MA had better colour range, MB had some of the MA-options now standard e.g. bluetooth.
MA XR5 had leather/velour seats with silver piping (same as MB Titanium), with MB XR5 having red piping (which really lifts the interior look). And I have a feeling the MB had Xenon + directional side headlights whereas MA did not.
Check out the redbook site and compare the two models for features (www.redbook.com.au).
IMHO it is always better to buy a later series of a new model to give them time to iron out any produiction and quality bugs. e.g. hatch leakage problem mentioned above.
Overall, an extremely competent car.....even Top Gear voted it Car of the Year (alongside Subaru Legacy/Liberty)
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Our XR5 MA is still going strong. Only issues were the keyless start requiring a few tows and significant reprogramming early on and the water running off the rear hatch & into the boot. A lot of MA's will have had the programming issue address and a few the water run-off, under warranty.
Other than that tyres every 40-45,00km (we're on BF Goodrich & happy) and brake rotors at 60,000km. Oh; we busted a windscreen on a trip to Mt Isa but that wasn't the cars fault.
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Old 27-07-2012, 08:12 PM   #5
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Default Re: Looking to Buy Mondeo - What to Look For?

I have had both MA & MB versions of the xr5.
The MB has more toys, inc usb/aux sockets for ipod operation from the steering wheel, the direction lights are a real benefit when driving through areas with rounabouts etc and help when parking in the dark.
The red piping on the interior looks better. also piano black surround to the sony head unit & a/c controls looks better than the brushed ali look of the MA. Doors also have carbon fibre look alike on the trim.
Other than the straight exhaust tips there are little exterior differences, MB has Zenons so has washers for the lights.
The keyless entry start in the MA was a problem but not apparent in the MB, plus the MB has a different seal around the hatch window which improves the water in hatch issue to a degree.
I would go for a late MB any time but depends how much you want to spend.
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