Mondeo st220 2002/52 advice please
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Mondeo st220 2002/52 advice please
are these any good or wallet disaster waiting to happen?
the car in question has only done 23000 miles btw
ANY input would be welcomed
thanks
the car in question has only done 23000 miles btw
ANY input would be welcomed
thanks
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Love mine mate, had it since August.
Mines a 53 plate 6 speeder, that had done 89k when I bought it.
Just a pair of tyres is all I've had to put on it, doing around 26 mpg on average.
I would have one again and recommend them to anyone
Mines a 53 plate 6 speeder, that had done 89k when I bought it.
Just a pair of tyres is all I've had to put on it, doing around 26 mpg on average.
I would have one again and recommend them to anyone
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how much should i be paying for said vehicle in current market?
its met blue, 4 door saloon black leather
its met blue, 4 door saloon black leather
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Find a good tyre supplier !!!!
Mine went through tyres like nobodys business ! Did keep it going most of the time and drove it like it should be driven, loved every minute of it and would gladly have another one. Only problem i ever had in 25k miles was the wiring for the rear upstream hego sensor rubbed through on the bulkhead and put the MIL on, easy repair though by fitting a new sensor and repositioning the wiring so it doesn't happen again.
Really smooth powerfull cars and was far too easy to do silly speeds without realising how fast you are actuall going !!!
If i was to have another one i would probably go for the TDCi version next time.
Seen quite a few of the petrol one's for sale around the 3500-4000 range, mate of mine just bought a TDCi one on an 05 plate for 5500 which was an absolute steal !!!
Mine went through tyres like nobodys business ! Did keep it going most of the time and drove it like it should be driven, loved every minute of it and would gladly have another one. Only problem i ever had in 25k miles was the wiring for the rear upstream hego sensor rubbed through on the bulkhead and put the MIL on, easy repair though by fitting a new sensor and repositioning the wiring so it doesn't happen again.
Really smooth powerfull cars and was far too easy to do silly speeds without realising how fast you are actuall going !!!
If i was to have another one i would probably go for the TDCi version next time.
Seen quite a few of the petrol one's for sale around the 3500-4000 range, mate of mine just bought a TDCi one on an 05 plate for 5500 which was an absolute steal !!!
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Fantastic car; I would love one. My friend has one and they are comfy, handle excellent and we had 161mph out of it on the AutoBahn after driving to the Nurburgring on our way home.
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Heavy on juice, friend drives sensible he scrapes 25 around town, bit of right foot 18-19, gunning the fuck out of it single figures.
only buy if cheap beacause, selling on wont be easy especially next year
only buy if cheap beacause, selling on wont be easy especially next year
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I have one, I like it
As what comes standard, too much to list, so I'll say what isn't standard
Sunroof
Xenons
Rear heated Seats
Full size spare
Sat nav
Heavy duty battery
Bluetooth
Baby seat things
Thats about it
Nice one on the 4 door saloon, they look much better than the other models imo
As what comes standard, too much to list, so I'll say what isn't standard
Sunroof
Xenons
Rear heated Seats
Full size spare
Sat nav
Heavy duty battery
Bluetooth
Baby seat things
Thats about it
Nice one on the 4 door saloon, they look much better than the other models imo
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I have one, I like it
As what comes standard, too much to list, so I'll say what isn't standard
Sunroof
Xenons
Rear heated Seats
Full size spare
Sat nav
Heavy duty battery
Bluetooth
Baby seat things
Thats about it
Nice one on the 4 door saloon, they look much better than the other models imo
As what comes standard, too much to list, so I'll say what isn't standard
Sunroof
Xenons
Rear heated Seats
Full size spare
Sat nav
Heavy duty battery
Bluetooth
Baby seat things
Thats about it
Nice one on the 4 door saloon, they look much better than the other models imo
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I love my heated seats though
I know the 6 speeders have options of rear park sensors, sat nav, xenon lights, red leather interior, Performance Blue paint was also an extra
I've not regretted buying mine, I wanted a saloon but couldn't find one at the time
Enjoy it matey
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based on what ive heard the tyres need replacing fairly often on this car so im sure ill need some soon
thanks for the input guys (tips hat)
thanks for the input guys (tips hat)