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nick205

posted on 8/1/14 at 11:14 AM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by amalyos
As for those that say their boring......it's a big estate, not a sports car!!



Very true.

That's probably why most of us are here enjoying weekend cars






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AndyW

posted on 8/1/14 at 12:07 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by nick205
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Originally posted by amalyos
As for those that say their boring......it's a big estate, not a sports car!!



Very true.

That's probably why most of us are here enjoying weekend cars


Very true, and that's why I keep going back to the Mondeo.

As for the crossovers, like has been said, loads of room inside, but the kia sportage has a full size alloy wheel in the boot, space which could have been used for luggage. If it had a space saver and a bigger boot, I probably would have kept it.

I think that to conclude my search and the great answers I have got, I may well be going for a Mondeo. Time will tell.....unless someone else throws something else into the ring

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mitch2b

posted on 8/1/14 at 12:09 PM Reply With Quote
we have a 12 plate v60 d3 (5 cyl diesel) only 136 bhp but pulls well, very very comfy and in r design nav lux all the bells and whistle's, list is something like 32 k, but ours with detachable tow bar was 26k , now done 23k miles with just a gear selection prob, but was sorted quickly ,

may not have the boot space you require, but very nice comfy cars, tax is £30 a year too, so another plus,

and its sky blue , which makes a change from the usual boring colours of Volvos ,

hth
Mitch

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swanny

posted on 8/1/14 at 12:29 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by joneh
I'm currently looking for 4x4 with a big boot and it's difficult. The outlander is the biggest with my budget or a mk2 CRV... Looked at a Jeep Patriot and it's smaller than my wife's Polo!


subaru forester any good?

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rsmith95uk

posted on 8/1/14 at 12:34 PM Reply With Quote
I had a Mondeo hatch (1.6 ecoboost) a couple of years ago and can say that the boot is absolutely massive (bigger than the space in the Focus Estate I currently have). When I purchased it, it was to replace an A4 Avant (2005) 2.0 tdi and can say that I didn't notice any reduction in load carrying ability. The engine was a revelation - smooth and plenty powerful enough. I could get 50mpg on longer runs without trying too hard. Build quality isn't as good as the Audi.
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Paul AS

posted on 8/1/14 at 01:13 PM Reply With Quote
Ive got a 10 plate Mondeo Titanium X sport 2.0 ecoboost petrol with powershift DSG box, do 15k miles pa, quite varied, tow a 1300KG caravan for about 2000 miles of the 15k and it returns 26.1 MPG regardless.

This car has every conceivable bell and whistle that I will ever need. Full postcode Sat Nav, Adaptive Cruise, Heated and AC seats, Bluetooth phone and media, USB connectivity etc. etc. The boot is humungous!

To get this spec in a new German car would push you well into the £30K+ bracket. As an Ex-demo I paid £17.5K with 113 miles (yes really) on the clock against a list price of over £34k, which in the real world you would have probably paid about £28/9K.

The DSG box is outstanding! The only irritant is 26mpg!

The car is now nearly 4 years old and probably worth between £8 and £9K, but its just too damn good to swap!

Blue oval all the way for me!!

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amalyos

posted on 8/1/14 at 01:31 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by rsmith95uk
Build quality isn't as good as the Audi.


Interesting true fact, verified by me.

How much actual Leather is in a Partial Leather seat?

Ford Focus: all material that touches you is leather.
Audi A3: 1 seat cushion bolster panel, all the rest is vinyl!!!

Don't be fooled by the German badges, their power is the brand, the product is not always what is expected!!







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richard thomas

posted on 8/1/14 at 02:57 PM Reply With Quote
Glad to hear that there are some Mondeo fans, I was going to cancel my order.... but as stated above it does seem to tick the boxes for bells and whistles....and leather/alcantara interior to boot.

I was a bit worried that on those towing car/caravan online matching tools it is close to the weight limit for towing my 1195kg caravan (don't tell anyone - that I have a caravan, that is...), but if others are managing it should be ok.....seems plenty powerful enough on the spec sheet.

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AndyW

posted on 8/1/14 at 03:37 PM Reply With Quote
looked at a few options now, and it looks as it will be the Mondeo 2.0tdi titanium x business edition. It just ticks all the boxes, loads of space, good BIK and CO2.

It just comes with all the toys that I want and more. Just need to decide on colour......

Now the difficult choice begins, I always have black cars, although I'm now leaning towards a metallic blue. How hard can it be to spend someone else's money......

Thanks again guys for all the feedback








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Paul AS

posted on 8/1/14 at 05:44 PM Reply With Quote
Black looks great for about 20 miles after its been washed - and then looks like you can't be bothered for the rest of the week!!
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richard thomas

posted on 8/1/14 at 06:19 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by AndyW
looked at a few options now, and it looks as it will be the Mondeo 2.0tdi titanium x business edition. It just ticks all the boxes, loads of space, good BIK and CO2.

It just comes with all the toys that I want and more. Just need to decide on colour......

Now the difficult choice begins, I always have black cars, although I'm now leaning towards a metallic blue. How hard can it be to spend someone else's money......

Thanks again guys for all the feedback








Andy


Deep impact Blue

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Slimy38

posted on 8/1/14 at 06:20 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Paul AS
Black looks great for about 20 miles after its been washed - and then looks like you can't be bothered for the rest of the week!!


My wife has another view on black cars... she refers to our road as being a funeral house car park, based on the number of dark coloured cars!! (Her own car is bright red, the only 'colour' in the whole street!)

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AndyW

posted on 8/1/14 at 06:21 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by richard thomas
quote:
Originally posted by AndyW
looked at a few options now, and it looks as it will be the Mondeo 2.0tdi titanium x business edition. It just ticks all the boxes, loads of space, good BIK and CO2.

It just comes with all the toys that I want and more. Just need to decide on colour......

Now the difficult choice begins, I always have black cars, although I'm now leaning towards a metallic blue. How hard can it be to spend someone else's money......

Thanks again guys for all the feedback








Andy


Deep impact Blue


That's what I was thinking!!1

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jps

posted on 8/1/14 at 07:08 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Slimy38
As an alternative, I might suggest a Kia Cee'd SW. Fantastic cars to drive, I'd buy a Cee'd tomorrow if I had the money available. Unfortunately because they're so highly rated, they're holding their residuals a bit more than my budget can handle.

I've had a few as hire cars and they are really highly specced. I think the only thing I didn't like was the rear view camera, it was mounted in a vulnerable position and by the time I got to my destination after a rainy drive I was looking at a blurred mush. But I did my driving test the old fashioned way, where we learned to turn our head round to see where we were going...


I've got a Ceed SW, really like it, looked at the Superb estate too and would rather have had the skoda really but it was ridiculously big!

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richard thomas

posted on 8/1/14 at 08:19 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by AndyW
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Originally posted by richard thomas
quote:
Originally posted by AndyW
looked at a few options now, and it looks as it will be the Mondeo 2.0tdi titanium x business edition. It just ticks all the boxes, loads of space, good BIK and CO2.

It just comes with all the toys that I want and more. Just need to decide on colour......

Now the difficult choice begins, I always have black cars, although I'm now leaning towards a metallic blue. How hard can it be to spend someone else's money......

Thanks again guys for all the feedback








Andy


Deep impact Blue


That's what I was thinking!!1


It looks close to that Ford ST type blue...I loved that colour....

Got news today that my delivery date has now moved back a week to next Friday...more than a bit annoyed.....

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