Ford Mondeo (2007 - 2015)

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reviewed by Anonymous on 7 April 2024
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reviewed by RGQ on 28 February 2021
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reviewed by Anonymous on 22 September 2020
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reviewed by Anonymous on 28 February 2020
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reviewed by Anonymous on 3 February 2020
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reviewed by Anonymous on 18 October 2018
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reviewed by Anonymous on 29 September 2018
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reviewed by Anonymous on 7 May 2018
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reviewed by Anonymous on 5 May 2018
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reviewed by Anonymous on 22 April 2018
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reviewed by Mike Syms on 12 April 2018
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reviewed by Anonymous on 22 January 2018
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reviewed by johncolescarr on 8 November 2017
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reviewed by Gareth Parkinson on 7 September 2017
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reviewed by hotal2000 on 24 June 2017
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reviewed by Shrekster on 10 November 2016
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reviewed by JR74 on 28 February 2016
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1.8 TDCi Edge+ 5dr Hatchback

reviewed by Catalan Robin on 19 October 2015
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Overall rating
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How it drives
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Fuel economy
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Cost of maintenance and repairs
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Experience at the dealership
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How practical it is
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How you rate the manufacturer
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Overall reliability

Excellent car with one terrible flaw

To dismiss the good points - everything, except:

What darn fool would design a car so that one component failure, in this case a battery - and lets face it, batteries don't last for ever - renders the car impossible to start after it has been replaced?

Parked for four days in a carpark in France, and having shown no battery problems on the drive there, my Ford Mondeo refused to start last night when I returned to it. No Ford mechanics around at midnight on a Sunday but I thought: no problem in getting the attendent with a starter battery.

What I had not reckoned with is some half-wit in Ford's design department making sure that a half-dead battery triggers the engine immobiliser. And another half-wit writing documentation not mentioning in the car handbook how to reset this.

In consequence, car couldn't be started even with a new battery: mechanic summoned a flatbed truck which took the car to their depot and will be taken to the Perpignan Ford dealer today (the tow cost me €330.20 payable in advance). And I don't even mention the cost of getting home afterwards.

A small fortune gone, even before Ford charge me for whatever repair they do, including resetting the immobiliser. And then me having to drive back to France to collect it.

Henry Ford, who believed in constructing a strong reliable car which any mechanic could repair, must be turning in his grave.

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reviewed by Anonymous on 12 April 2014
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reviewed by Scottie Boy on 20 March 2014
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reviewed by trimcat on 12 March 2014
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reviewed by Scottie Boy on 7 February 2014
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reviewed by Bluebird66 on 23 January 2014
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reviewed by engineer04 on 13 January 2014
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reviewed by S80T6James on 2 November 2013
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reviewed by andyinscotland on 9 September 2013
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reviewed by Cornish Pete on 8 August 2013
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reviewed by quinjuke on 12 July 2013
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reviewed by Shrekster on 3 February 2013
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reviewed by ARHReading on 29 January 2013
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reviewed by Ritchie53 on 16 December 2012
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reviewed by MrGez on 2 October 2012
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reviewed by ImmobilisedMondeo on 4 September 2012
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reviewed by catty on 17 March 2012
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reviewed by AMcK on 24 October 2011
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reviewed by madrunner on 4 July 2011
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reviewed by Lancelot2 on 14 February 2011
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reviewed by Paul Sussex on 1 December 2010
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reviewed by knucklesmedea on 9 November 2010
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reviewed by craig-pd130 on 20 May 2010

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About this car

Price£15,995–£30,070
Road TaxB–K
MPG30.4–67.3 mpg
Real MPG83.9%

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