Duratec 2.0 litre,any good?Mk3 mondeo engine.
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Been looking at some dirt cheap mondeo estates on the 'bay but I won't go near a tdci model as I know too many people who've had major issues with them so spotted a 2.0l duratec LPG for pennies which had 350000 miles on it!!!!
I quite like the cars interior and design plus they don't seem to rust too badly but I know absolutely nothing about these engines.
Usually a ford petrol is a pretty tough motor but I seem to recall someone on here saying they burn out pistons etc?
Id say with the miles above they can't be too bad but you never know.
Any thoughts welcome.
I quite like the cars interior and design plus they don't seem to rust too badly but I know absolutely nothing about these engines.
Usually a ford petrol is a pretty tough motor but I seem to recall someone on here saying they burn out pistons etc?
Id say with the miles above they can't be too bad but you never know.
Any thoughts welcome.
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go for the one you describe - don't bid more than 3p for it tho. TDCI are ok if you know what ya at with them - my last one I sold on with 230k on it 
No way I'd go more than 150k on a petrol even the modern ones.
No way I'd go more than 150k on a petrol even the modern ones.
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I'm a big fan of the passat tdi but anything under 1,000,000 miles seems to be silly ŁŁŁ.
Why below 150000 then?although I suppose your into timing chains etc then.
mazda engines are normally fine, its the bits that Ford bolted to it that are crap, inlet manifolds, engine sensors and ECU`s that fail
they suffer with rings when people run them low on oil
they suffer with rings when people run them low on oil
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