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How much is this Ford Mondeo worth?

What is the market value of a 2003 2.0-litre diesel Ford Mondeo?

Shane Conroy (Kildare)

Aug 2013 Filed under: used car values

Expert answer

Hi Shane,

There's a huge variation in Mondeo prices out there, but the price seems to be mostly driven by condition and history, not mileage. After all, any 10-year old car, especially a diesel one designed for high-mileage business drivers, is going to be nudging up over 100,000 miles by now. The most expensive ones seem to be hovering around the €3-3,500 mark, but whether these are genuine prices or just sellers deluding themselves is hard to tell. At the other end of the scale, we found a private sale one with 147,000 miles on the clock for just €1,500 but we'd tread carefully there. If you're looking to buy one, budget for around €2,700 to get something really good, and you may be able to haggle lower than that.


Is this a fair price for a used Ford Mondeo?

Is €11,500 a good price for a Ford Mondeo diesel 1.8 with 35,000 miles on the clock?

Dave Doyle (Dublin)

Aug 2013 Filed under: used car values

Expert answer

Hi Dave,

Yup, seems fair as long as the condition and history are all in order.


What's up with my Mondeo's key fob?

I have a 2008 Ford Mondeo Titanium and have two fobs - one locks and unlocks the car and engine will start when I press the push button; second fob locks and unlocks the car, but engine won't start when I press the push button and screen says doesn't recognise the key. I changed fob battery, but still the same - any idea/solution?

Aidan

Aidan Mackey (Blarney)

Jul 2013 Filed under: fault

Expert answer

Hi Aidan,

It sounds to me as if the second key fob has lost its pairing with the ignition system Your best bet is to bring it into a Ford dealer to reprogram. 


What's wrong with my Ford Mondeo?

Hello.

I hope you can help. My 2006 Ford Mondeo 2.0-litre TDCi Platinum revs very high when ticking over and also lately will totally lose power and engine will cut out while driving.

Anne Mahon (Galway)

Jul 2013 Filed under: fault

Expert answer

Hi Anne,

It's impossible to diagnose such an issue from afar accurately, but known issues with that Mondeo include:

- Water in the fuel filter or tank (replace the fuel filter to check)

- Poor earth connection under the battery (check the physical connection for rust, etc)

- Fuel injectors out of calibration (requires reprogramming, usually at a dealer)

Another possibility is that the dual-mass flywheel has broken up and needs replacing.

I'd recommend you get the car along to a good mechanic to diagnose it properly.


Is the Volvo S40 worth going for ahead of a BMW 320d?

I'm looking at a Volvo S40; basically just got permanent contract at work and want something to take me from my boy racer days to a more complete car with nice kit. It's the 2.0D version, and wanted to know what power the engine has. Secondly, is this a wise choice? I.e. in terms of a complete car has Volvo done at least a solid job on these? I don't want to go for a BMW 320d! Cheers guys!

Shane Conway (Cork)

Jul 2013 Filed under: choosing used car

Expert answer

Hi Shane,

The 2.0litre diesel engine in the S40 is shared with the Ford Mondeo and it's a 140hp unit. A pretty good and robust one too, with few major reported problems, but watch earlier models for niggling electrical issues. 

There were also problems with leaky windscreen surrounds, some 2008 models had faulty wheel nuts, watch for ECU and fuel pump failures and brake issues because of a faulty vacuum pump.

Other than that, you might find the S40 slightly tight on legroom. It's a smaller car than the BMW 3 Series to begin with and Volvo compromised the cabin room further by allowing for more crush zones up front. So safer, but a touch more cramped if you've got long legs.

Hope that helps


I'm thinking of trading in my Volvo for a Ford Mondeo

I have a 2008 Volvo SE 1.8 Flexifuel and I'm thinking of trading it in for 2012 Ford Mondeo or even an all-new Mondeo. How much should I expect? There are 107,000 miles on my current car.

Bryan Smyth (Dublin)

Jul 2013 Filed under: choosing new car

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Hi Bryan,

I reckon the mileage probably pushes down the potential trade-in value to under €8,000 and the fact that no-one sells bio-fuel anymore probably doesn't help. 

As for the Mondeo, there is a new one coming late in 2014, but the current model is still near the top of the class and you should be able to get some good deals on one.


Is a Ford Mondeo Estate good for high mileage?

I'm interested in a 2005 Ford Mondeo Estate with 112,000 miles on it. I need to do about 2,400 miles per month mostly on motorways. Would this be a sensible choice in terms of reliability or is the mileage too high?

Austin McCartney (Dublin)

Jul 2013 Filed under: choosing used car

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Hi Austin,

They're pretty tough, those Mondeos actually. Handbrakes give trouble and were the subject of a recall so make sure that's been done. Windscreens are a touch fragile when it comes to cracks and chips and rear suspension bushes can wear out, which means replacing the whole rear subframe. Other than that, at that kind of mileage, just check for the usual major maintenance items like timing belts, brakes etc.

Hope that helps


What diesel car will I trade in my Mazda3 for?

I'd like to trade in my 2007 Mazda3 1.6 petrol and change to a diesel engine. Fuel economy and lower tax would be important as I cover around 360 miles a week mostly motorway driving. I'd like a roomier car in the back for two children and a bigger boot. Was thinking of a diesel car or SUV. What would my Mazda3 be worth on trade-in?

Alanna Mangan (Newbridge)

Jun 2013 Filed under: choosing new car

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Hi Alanna,

Anything pre-2008 with a petrol engine is pretty hard to shift on these days, sadly, so I'd reckon you're looking at a value of possibly as little as €5,500 for the Mazda3 at the moment. To get the best from it, I'd suggest staying within the Mazda family (a Mazda dealer will usually give you a better trade-in on a Mazda than will another dealer) and trade up to a Mazda6 Estate. Loads of space, brilliant to drive, reliable and, with the 2.2-litre 129hp diesel, very economical too. SUV? Do you live up a mountain or at the far end of a rutted dirt road? No? Then you don't need one - stick to the family car market and the Mazda6 size class (which also includes cars like the Toyota Avensis, Ford Mondeo, Volkswagen Passat and Opel Insignia) is  where you'll get the best bang for your buck.

Let us know how you get on


When is the new Ford Mondeo coming to Ireland?

When will the new Ford Mondeo be on sale in Ireland?

John Kelly (Dublin)

Jun 2013 Filed under: future cars

Expert answer

Hi John,

There has been no official word of this, though we saw the car in the metal last year. We believe it could be here in time for the '141' plate in January 2014. Makes sense with all the offers on the outgoing version right now...


When does a new Ford Mondeo arrive?

When is the all-new Ford Mondeo due in Ireland? In the meantime, what changes are Ford making to the current model?

Martin Barrett (Ballina)

Jun 2013 Filed under: future cars

Expert answer

Hi Martin,

Ford is due to update the Mondeo next year, in line with the facelift given to the (all-but identical) Ford Fusion model in the US last year. It won’t be a massive change, but there will be things such as tweaked lights, some new colours and options, the latest SYNC3 infotainment system and some interior upgrades to try and boost the cabin quality.

The 1.0-litre EcoBoost petrol engine will be upgraded to 140hp, while the 1.5-litre EcoBoost (possibly the best engine option for the Mondeo, overall) will see a boost to 180hp. It’s just possible that Ford may introduce an ST version too, using the 2.7-litre turbocharged V6 engine from the US Fusion.

As for an all new model, that’s probably at least four years away at the moment.