Ford Mondeo Hatchback (07 on) - Review

Review by Simon Harris on
Last Updated: 21 February 2011
This is the third generation of the Ford Mondeo Hatchback. It’s also the largest, most comfortable, and best equipped version yet, with a model to suit most buyers. The entry level cars are the best large hatchbacks you can buy and far superior to the Vauxhall Vectra and Renault Laguna. Overlook the Ford badge and the top-range models rival prestige cars such as the BMW 3 Series, Audi A4 and Mercedes-Benz C-Class in terms of build quality and driving experience. Prices have actually come down for this generation of Mondeo, despite the fact that it's better equipped, safer and bigger than before. The flipside to this is that the huge discounts that were previously available will now be much more difficult to come by because Ford reduced the list prices. This car is far better to drive than before and is now a genuine competitor in the handling stakes for its predominantly rear-wheel-driven and predominantly German rivals. It feels very ‘premium’ in the cabin too, further adding to the prestige appeal that Ford buyers expect nowadays. Cabin refinement has taken a leap forward, and driving the Mondeo is a comfortable and quiet experience. It’s the perfect motorway cruiser, which is why the car is so popular with company car drivers too. There’s a range of low-CO2, high MPG diesel engines alongside some more powerful petrol offerings if you fancy performance instead of petrol-saving. In 2010 the Mondeo received a little cosmetic surgery. The most noticeable part of this refresh is the new nose-job. The front end has had a complete overhaul, and this includes an enlarged lower grille and a smaller upper grille, while the rear receives new LED tail-lights, an all-new bumper, a reshaped valance and an integrated rear spoiler. The interior has also had a little nip-and-tuck. There’s now a one-piece central console which is soft to touch and the plastics are of a higher quality. More kit is offered as standard including blind-spot alerts, lane-departure steering-wheel vibrators, an alertness assessor, rear-view camera, automatic headlight dipping, speed limiter and LED daytime running lights. Read on to find out why the Mondeo has its German rivals in its sights in our full and comprehensive Ford Mondeo hatchback review.
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Buying new

Prices have actually come down for this generation Mondeo but the downside to this is that discounts aren’t as generous. However, it's still possible to get a decent chunk off the asking price with some determined haggling. Car supermarkets are worth a look as they often have Mondeos at surprisingly low prices, but the choice can be limited in terms of the engines and trims. Key options to go for are sat nav and Bluetooth connectivity - they'll not only make life on board more comfortable, but should also make your car easier to sell on. Starting prices undercut its German rivals and with the added kit and the new looks the 2010 model year is sure to worry the German makers with this version of the Mondeo.

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Buying used

The Mondeo is one of the UK’s best-known car names and has been in the top 10 for new car sales every month since 1993. There’s a great choice of engines, trims and bodystyles, so don’t be tempted to plump for the first one you see. If it’s too expensive or looks unsuitable, chances are there will be a similar car for sale near you too. More than two thirds are diesel but the entry-level LX no longer exists, so all Mondeos are now Edge specification and higher. The most popular model of the Mondeo is Zetec, it has lots of standard kit but make sure you get one in good condition, there are plenty around so you can take your time.

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Selling

Price and condition are vital in this market, so make sure you’re asking the right amount by checking Parker’s Prices and keep the servicing schedule up-to-date. The ECOnetic models will also be sought after, especially by buyers looking to keep running costs low.