Ford Mondeo
2010 (10) - 1.8 TDCi Zetec 5dr [6]
Ford Mondeo
2008 (08) - 2.0 TDCi Titanium X 4dr
Ford Mondeo
2015 (64) - 2.0 TDCi Titanium X Business Edition Euro 5 5dr
Ford Mondeo
2012 (61) - 2.0 TDCi 163 Titanium 5dr Powershift
Ford Mondeo
2015 (15) - 2.0 TDCi Titanium 5dr
Ford Mondeo
2009 (09) - 1.8 TDCi Zetec 5dr [6]
Ford Mondeo
2014 (63) - 2.0 TDCi 163 Titanium X Business Edition 5dr
Ford Mondeo
2016 (16) - 1.5 EcoBoost Zetec 5dr Auto
Ford Mondeo
2015 - 2.0 TDCi Titanium 5-Door
Ford Mondeo
2010 (10) - 2.0 TDCi Titanium 5dr
The Mondeo is available as a five-door hatchback, a four-door saloon or an estate. Whichever body style you go for, the Mondeo is really easy to live with and is a great all-rounder that will suit many people’s needs.
The Mondeo is great to drive. It does a brilliant job of protecting you from outside noise so it feels very quiet on the move. Its suspension is soft so you don’t feel bumps in the road. If you want it, the Mondeo is also fun to drive with lively engines and accurate steering. It’s very easy to drive and park the Mondeo as you have a good view out. With powerful engines, it also makes an excellent tow car.
The Mondeo is a big car and with lots of interior space. Three adults can sit comfortably in the rear with plenty of leg and head room. Despite its size, the Mondeo doesn’t feel overwhelming to drive. All Mondeo models have big boots and will take four suitcases with ease. The hatchback’s boot door opens wider than the saloon so it’s easier to load. The estate’s boot is vast, with as much luggage room as you’d find in an SUV. All versions come with air con, cruise control and phone connectivity.
There are plenty of Mondeos around so it’s easy to find a used one to suit your budget and your needs. As for running costs, the Mondeo is efficient and economical and sits in similar tax and insurance groups to its rivals. In JD Power’s 2019 dependability study, Ford scored well above average so you shouldn’t encounter too many issues with a Mondeo. Maintenance costs for Fords are very reasonable. In the Euro NCAP crash tests the Mondeo scored the full five stars.
The Ford Mondeo is a large car. Its closest rivals are the Vauxhall Insignia and Skoda Octavia, which are also available as estates. The Mondeo has won dozens of awards including ‘Best Family Car’ from What Car magazine.
The Mondeo is a top seller because it’s so versatile. Not only is it affordable and reliable, but it’s also comfortable, easy to drive and spacious.
The Mondeo is very reliable. Ford scored well above average in the latest JD Power reliability survey, ahead of more expensive rivals.
The Mondeo won’t cost the earth to run. It’s economical to fuel and tax, inexpensive to insure, and has low servicing and maintenance costs.
All versions of the Mondeo are practical. They have plenty of space inside for five people and the boot space is large and conveniently shaped.
The Mondeo is the best car to drive in its class. It’s relaxing, smooth and quiet but can also put a smile on your face if you want to drive a bit faster.