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The Ford Mondeo Hybrid Estate offers company car users tempting BiK rates, but there’s really not much else to recommend it. It feels too slow, too coarse and too compromised. If you need the ...
Despite housing a battery pack, the 2019 Ford Mondeo Wagon Hybrid boasted a trunk space of 403 liters (14.2 cu-ft.) with the rear seats up, while with them folded down, it reached 1,508 liters (53 ...
Is there anything actually wrong with the Ford Mondeo? Sure, a few people may grumble ... 100kg more than the equivalent Volkswagen Passat Estate. On the road though you wouldn’t notice and ...
supple chassis, direct, accurate steering and capable suspension make the Mondeo a delight to drive at any speed. It has agility to match models from any class, yet swallows lots of luggage ...
Ford claims the Mk4 Mondeo comes with the widest range of powertrains yet, including a petrol-electric hybrid, and available in three bodystyles - hatch, saloon and estate (as tested here).
Ford's American customers and fans have been enjoying the Aston Martin grille of the Escape since 2012. Finally, after two long years of waiting, the European version is ready as well and we ...
SERENITY is not a word you would normally associate with a large estate car – usually seen as a workhorse for active families or business users. But during my week with the hybrid Ford Mondeo ...
One of the backbones of Britain really. Coming soon to builder’s yards, school runs and every motorway in the land, Ford’s handsome fourth-gen Mondeo has spawned a wagon version. For the first ...
Prices started at £15,010 (RRP on the road) for the Edge 1.6-litre 110PS five-door and rise to £24,210 for the 2.5T 220PS Titanium X estate. On average the new Mondeo is priced £300 below the outgoing ...
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