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 Posted: 21:59 - 15 May 2012 Post subject: Ford Mondeo Estate MK3 |
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I'm looking to buy my first car. I'm 25, have had my license for 2 years and already have plenty of driving experience. I drove a minibus 5000 miles around Europe last year, drove my Mum's Rover 200 for about 6 months after I passed my test and have driven hire vans on occasion as well. Obviously I have a bike as well and have done around 100k miles over 8 years. The reason I mention that is because I'm not looking for a typical small hatchback first car.
I've been running some insurance quotes on the usual comparison websites and I've found that a Ford Mondeo estate comes up at around £50 a year more to insure than a Fiesta (around £750 if I put my parents as named drivers on the policy). I've run quotes on other estates and other non-typical first cars but there doesn't seem to be anything else that offers as much value than the Mondeo.
I would use the car mostly for motorway miles travelling between Manchester and North Wales as well as using it for mountain bike trips and possibly even the occasional trip to Berlin as my girlfriends family live there. That's ruled out a small hatchback type car as I'd like to be able to drive in comfort and I don't want a little 1 litre engine screaming it's way down the motorway every time I go anywhere. I don't need a car for fun either as I have the bike for that, it'll basically just be a utilitarian tool to enable me to do things that require the moving of things.
I'll have about £1,000 to spend on a car (it definitely won't be any more than that as I'll have to insure it too) and I've seen for that money that I should be able to pick up a 2001-2004 model with around 100k miles on it. As the insurance is only really affordable on the 1.8 litre LX models (petrol or diesel, zetec models are only a few more quid to insure though) I was hoping that anyone with experience of this model would be able to give me hints on anything to look out for or anything that is renowned for going wrong with these?
I've pretty much made up my mind that this is the car that I want unless I hear some real horror stories about them. I'm not set on a petrol or diesel and I guess whether I get an LX or a Zetec will depend on what's around when I look to buy (probably the end of June).
So does anyone have any good/bad stories/first hand experience with a 2001+ 1.8 Ford Mondeo LX or Zetec? ____________________ Now: '00 Kawasaki ZRX1100R - Past: '84 Yamaha DT125, '89 Kawasaki KLR600, '97 Yamaha XJ600N
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I'm well aware insurance is a scam and also that fronting is illegal. I'd be putting my parents on the policy as named drivers with the policy being in my name with me as the main driver which is totally legal. A 1 litre Fiesta is not really suitable for what I want and seeing as I can insure a Mondeo estate for only £50 a year more than a Fiesta and there's not much difference in price actually buying the car in the first place I'd rather get the bigger, more comfortable and better spec'd Mondeo. ____________________ Now: '00 Kawasaki ZRX1100R - Past: '84 Yamaha DT125, '89 Kawasaki KLR600, '97 Yamaha XJ600N
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I've run quotes on Focus estates and they come in at another £100 more expensive than the Mondeo estates for some reason despite the smaller engines available, they're probably crashed/stolen more or something.
I think for the price I'm looking at spending on a car I can't afford to be fussy with cosmetic appearance as long as it's a solid car with plenty of life left in it. I'm 100% sure I'll be adding a few more dings and scrapes driving it to mountain bike spots and throwing bikes into and out of it all the time.
That website looks useful though, I'll have a scroll through it  ____________________ Now: '00 Kawasaki ZRX1100R - Past: '84 Yamaha DT125, '89 Kawasaki KLR600, '97 Yamaha XJ600N
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Cool, sounds good 40,000 miles trouble free-ish sounds good, I've spent a fair amount keeping my bike on the road over the years and that's only just ticked over 40,000 miles so I'm not averse to spending a bit to keep something running.
I've got an MOT tester friend who's offered to come and look at any car I want before I buy so that's useful, he's also offered to help out with any car related maintenance issues I may have regardless of car so I'm not worried about major failures TOO much (although obviously I don't want a high mileage time bomb!!)
It seems this Mondeo estate may be a bit of an insurance anomaly for me. It's cheaper to insure than the hatchback or saloon model and the focus is also more expensive. ____________________ Now: '00 Kawasaki ZRX1100R - Past: '84 Yamaha DT125, '89 Kawasaki KLR600, '97 Yamaha XJ600N
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Regarding your point about wanting a bigger car for the longer journeys, granted I haven't driven anything else, but I drive a 2.0 HDI Peugeot 206 and that sits at 87 on the motorway with ease. Pretty comfortable too, I've done 4 hours in one go and it was fine. ____________________
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| Ben-B wrote: | I've just blown up my old car and sent it to the scrapyard.
Is the mondeo hatch the same roughly to insure? Would have thought you'd get a lower mileage hatch for same price as an estate of the same age & spec. |
What was the car you blew up?
I've just run a few more quotes to see the difference between estates and hatches and it seems that if I stay with the 1.8's then they're much of a muchness. I have had a quick look at the cars available though and it seems that there are quite a few more cleaner estates around at this price than there are hatches though.
| mikeyg143 wrote: | Regarding your point about wanting a bigger car for the longer journeys, granted I haven't driven anything else, but I drive a 2.0 HDI Peugeot 206 and that sits at 87 on the motorway with ease. Pretty comfortable too, I've done 4 hours in one go and it was fine. |
That was more a strike against a 1 litre petrol screamer more than anything. If someone offered me a great deal on a smaller hatchback diesel or something with a bigger engine that I could insure at an affordable price then I'd not be averse to going for it. I'd still prefer an estate for the intended usage though.
| D O G wrote: | If you are going to be making semi regular trips to Europe in it, definitely get a diesel. You probably noticed that diesel is cheaper than petrol in Europe, plus you get better mpg.
Brilliant cars IMO, my friend had one, it was a lovely thing. Not sure how good a £1k will be tho... |
I wouldn't say it'd be semi regular, probably once a year at most as flights are available for £60-70 return and as she has family out there it's free lifts from the airport etc. We're going over in September and I'm supposed to be taking my mountain bike though, when you add the additional flight costs for taking a bike it works out about the same for petrol/diesel to drive there as well as not being restricted to 1 suitcase between us so that's when a car would be handy.
I've spoken to a few people about the petrol vs diesel thing and it's been a bit mixed. Some have said that a diesel model only really becomes economically better than petrol equivalent after about 20,000 miles as petrol is a fair bit cheaper here than diesel and others have said that the petrol engine doesn't go wrong as often and has less to go wrong than a diesel engine. I've not decided which to go for but a low revving diesel sounds good for munching the motorway miles as long as it doesn't go pop!
It seems like people answering here have done an awful lot of miles in their cars. I live in Manchester city centre (pretty much) and I can commute to uni/work on my mountain bike as it's only 4 miles away (and city centre parking is expensive anyway). I'd probably only use the car once or twice a month to go biking in and I usually visit my family maybe 3/4 times a year which is a 160 mile round trip so I wouldn't be racking up huge mileage. Even driving to Berlin and back would be less than 2000 miles and that would only be once a year at most. I've been running the insurance quotes at an estimated 5000 miles annually and I think even that is stretching it a bit. I did just 2000 miles on my motorbike last year which included a few visits home and the occasional ride for the sake of a ride so I doubt I'd be going over 5000 miles in a car.
| AndyB1989 wrote: | 1997 ish 1.9tdi audi a4 or passat estate 60mpg cheap parts and comfy as you like |
Ran a quote on that and it only came in at another £50 on top of a Mondeo estate. They're much more expensive than Mondeos though if I were to get one in good condition with less than 100k on it. I'll keep a lookout though
There's a few Mondeo's on ebay at the moment and a few that have sold:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2002-FORD-MONDEO-LX-BLUE-NOW-SOLD-/130685449619?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item1e6d75b593#ht_500wt_1156
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ford-Mondeo-1-8-2002-5MY-LX-READ-ITEM-DISCRIPTION-/180820804622?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item2a19c2840e#ht_1113wt_1139
Zetec that just needs rear bushes:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2001-FORD-MONDEO-ZETEC-SILVER-/130697389542?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item1e6e2be5e6#ht_500wt_1156
Ha ha, Mileage is a bit high but it's cheap!:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2001-Ford-mondeo-estate-Mot-till-august-2012-cheapest-ebay-/110868509841?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item19d0473491#ht_768wt_1139 ____________________ Now: '00 Kawasaki ZRX1100R - Past: '84 Yamaha DT125, '89 Kawasaki KLR600, '97 Yamaha XJ600N
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My 's worth...
If you are doing less than 10k miles a year, go for a petrol version.
We used to have a diesel Focus. Lovely car, 50mpg, plenty of torque.
But when we had to swap to a 7 seater ( ) i realised that with the mileage we do in it (roughly 6k per year) the extra expense of a diesel just wasnt worth it.
They cost more to buy (a good one anyway), diesel is more per litre, plus there is more to go wrong.
Turbo's, stupid dual mass flywheels, expensive fuel pumps, etc etc.
Yes, stuff can go wrong with petrol engines too, but not as much in my experience.
Plus the Mondeo diesels of that vintage arent known for their reliability....
My petrol Scenic can hit 44mpg on a motorway run, fully loaded with crap, so its not that thirsty really.
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Go for a nicely looked after petrol Mondeo estate.
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If i had to get a car just for my usage, then i would go for a Mondeo estate aswell. Lots of room to carry stuff, fairly comfortable and although they are far from sporty, there are worse handling cars out there.
Just make sure you buy a good one and all should be fine and dandy.
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My parents had a MK2 Mondeo Estate for years. Not sure what engine it had but they toured Europe with a folk trio (one of which played a harp...) a few times, drove all over the UK doing various folk festivals as well as my dad using it as his daily driver for work and general shopping and taking me out mountain biking and it never missed a beat. They put some heavy duty shocks on the rear (sweet coil-overs bro!) but that was the only mod they did. They sold it on after putting some ridiculous miles on it and it's apparently still going somewhere up in North Wales!
I just want a no fuss, A to B car that I can throw a load of stuff into the back of without having to fold it up or take it to a million pieces just to fit it in and this seems to fit the bill perfectly. ____________________ Now: '00 Kawasaki ZRX1100R - Past: '84 Yamaha DT125, '89 Kawasaki KLR600, '97 Yamaha XJ600N
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Nothing much wrong with the Mondeo, the main thing it suffers from is lack of badge.
In the same vein, run some quotes on Vectra estates; very unloved, it's another no nonsense car that shouldn't cost you an arm and a leg to run and, because of an intense lack of buying enthusiasm, for your budget you ought to be able to get a newer/lower mileage car than the Ford. ____________________ Things get better with age; I'm close to being magnificent........
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