1996 Ford Mondeo LX 1.8 petrol

Summary:

Just brilliant

Faults:

I did spend a lot on preventative maintenance, such as cambelt and waterpump. Drained coolant flush and new thermostat, common fault.

Every service since 1996.

Full exhaust system.

Front suspension.

Bit heavy on brakes, but I drove fast.

Basic radio was terrible, I replaced after it failed.

General Comments:

What a simple and reliable car I had a while ago. The Mondeo from the 1990s must have been one of the best, mine was very reliable and every I knew who had one loved it also.

1.8 LX is very basic. Electric windows and that's about it. A mid range car for its time. Fast enough and economical though. Did about 35 - 40 mpg. Insurance was cheap as was servicing and repairs.

The car handled very sharp, way ahead of its time. Liked driving it.

Sold back in 2013 due to moving to another job. The car was still running great at 17 years old and higher mileage. Doubt it is still around, but who knows?

What more can I say, if they still made them like this I would buy another in an instant.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 12th June, 2023

1996 Ford Mondeo LX 1.8i

Summary:

Simply stunning!!!

Faults:

Temp gauge was reading too high. I thought it was over heating, it wasn't - after £300 of work replacing the cooling system (water pump, sensors, etc) all it was was a faulty dash gauge! No worries though, got a dash out a scrap yard for £10... problem sorted, gauge reading in normal range. Got my timing belt renewed at the same time as the work done for the cooling 'problem', so not such a waste of money as a timing belt these days is around £200 anyway.

Slight misfire, heard it's a common problem with Mk1 Mondeo's - gave it a service and replaced HT leads - problem sorted.

General Comments:

Excellent car, very reliable even at 13 years old, this is the last of the Mk 1 Mondeo's on a P reg 1996 plate. Car drives really good - handles excellent, performance is good from the 1.8i engine, but if you want performance I'd go for the 2.0i Zetec or the 2.5 V6 models, the 1.8i is not really any more than adequate, but that does me fine, I'm not a fast driver.

Comfort level is very good, seats are great, adjustable, so is the steering wheel. LX models and upwards are the ones to go for - electric windows, etc.

Does around 38 - 40 mpg, as expected for a 1.8 petrol engine.

Overall the car is really good, just little niggly problems you need to watch out for as these Mk 1 Mondeo's are really old now, not many about... I'd go for the Mk 2 shape (1996 - 2000) model, they look much better and there's still plenty around. But if you find a low mileage Mk 1 Mondeo with history, go for it, it's a great car.

Other things I've been told to watch out for is front suspension wearing out prematurely, and the clutch is expensive to replace on these cars for some reason.

I also had a Vauxhall Vectra before this car... now there is always a lot of debate between fans of Ford and Vauxhall over which is the best car...I've had both so I'm not biased, but I'd have to come down in favour of the Mondeo - it's just a more comfortable car, and drives better, but the Vectra was an OK car as well, I've nothing against it, it doesn't deserve the unfair criticism it's got, despite the Mondeo being the better car.

Oh and does anyone know the procedure for reprogramming the infra red remote keys on the Mondeo Mk 1! I've tried various ways suggested by some websites online, they didn't work! I'm not going to Ford to pay a bill just for the keys to be remote! Please comment! Thanks!

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 28th August, 2009

3rd Feb 2022, 18:20

I know this review was written a while ago, but nowadays you should be able to find remote key programming info online or in a YouTube video for every car now, in answer to your question.