2001 Ford Mondeo LX 1.8

Summary:

Fantastic drive, shame about the faults

Faults:

Engine management light came on, turned out to be exhaust re-circulation valve - £260.

New battery - £60.

Rear centre seat belt seized - never bothered to fix it.

Handbrake cables seized, caused back brakes to bind and overheat. Apparently a common problem on new shape Mondeo. Overheating warped the disc so needed new disc and pad and new handbrake cables - £200.

Despite £200 spent it is still not perfect because it needs 2 new brake callipers - £260, I said no to this and I am now selling the car because the MOT would pick this up on the rolling road.

General Comments:

Love the car despite its faults. I really don't want to have to sell it, but I can't afford the £400 upcoming MOT and wanted to change it in a few months anyway.

Very comfortable and spacious car. Being a heavy car the pick up is a bit slow from the 1.8 but once it's wound up it pulls well, but you have to take it over 4500rpm to make it do anything.

Economy is not too bad for such a big car - I average about 32mpg, drops to about 27 - 28 if you take it anywhere near a town, excellent on the motorway. On a run from York to Plymouth (370miles) at about 90mph it averaged 37mpg and did it in 5 hours dead!

The interior is well put together with only the odd rattle coming from the parcel shelf. Air conditioning in fantastic. I have never been in a car that blows cold air as well as this, very quickly cools a hot car.

The area where this car is unbeatable is handling. It is exceptionally smooth with excellent body control and has vast supplies of grip - even in the wet. I drove an '05 plate Vectra and it wasn't even a patch on my Mondeo!

Another bonus is the seats. I drove my bosses Mercedes SLK (new shape) on the motorway and had a sore back after an hour and a half. You can drive all day in supportive comfort in the Mondeo and arrive relaxed.

It will be a great shame to see my Mondeo go, I am trying to choose between a Vectra 3.0 v6 cdti and a Mondeo ST220. I know which one my heart says!!

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 11th May, 2006

7th Mar 2007, 02:47

With regards to your brakes issues. We had the same problem. It was found that the problem comes from the self adjusting mechanism in the handbrake.

It is not the brake cable, or the calipers, but the tightening of the handbrake.

Most ford dealers/salesmen won't show you how to use the handbrake properly, but after we had this issue I contact ford direct and had a right go.

They arranged for an assesor to come to our house and in five seconds found the fault.

He aksed us to show him how we put the handbrake on. Simple. Stop and pull up the handle. NOOOOOOOOO! he scream. That is you problem.

You MUST first put your foot break down fully then pull up the handbrake.

After 6 months of this - no problems.

Most garages will change everything on the brakes and then you have, a year later, the same problem and they keep ripping people off.

REMEMBER - FOOT TO THE FLOOR 1ST THEN HANDBREAK.

2001 Ford Mondeo Ghia 2.0 petrol

Summary:

An excellent family car

Faults:

Air conditioning failed twice and was very expensive to replace both times.

Left side rear electric window motor failed after 50,000 miles.

Stereo failed after 55,000 miles and I bought a replacement stereo for nearly £1,000.

General Comments:

Aside the three electrical problems mentioned above, the Mondeo was a reliable and solid car which gave me excellent motoring for a period of one year.

But the automatic transmission was difficult to operate and I decided to sell the car after just one year. I had paid £9,500 for it and sold it for £7,500. I can say that I was given good value for money. The dealer service was also good value.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 3rd January, 2006