Ford Mondeo Saloon (07-10) - Review Review by Simon Harris on 14 July 2008 Last Updated: 21 February 2011 While the hatchback version of the Mondeo is hugely popular, the saloon sells in relatively few numbers. As a family car, the Mondeo it makes far more sense as practical five-door while the boot-adorned rear isn't as good looking. That's not to say the saloon isn't as good in every other department. Like the rest of the range it is great to drive, hugely spacious inside and wonderfully refined. There's also a great range of engines available - although there's no low-emission ECOnetic model. Overlook the Ford badge and the top range models rival prestige cars like the Audi A4 and Mercedes-Benz C-Class in terms of build quality and equipment levels are more generous. In 2010 the Mondeo received a little cosmetic surgery, the most noticeable part of this refresh it the new nose-job. The front-end has had a complete overhaul, including 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/tuck. There is now a one-piece central console that 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, a rear-view camera, automatic headlight dipping speed limiter and LED daytime running lights. However the less practical saloon will be harder to sell on the second-hand market. 4 out of 5 Other Ford reviews Summary Facts & Figures Equipment Driving & Performance Comfort Costs Safety & Reliability Buying & Selling Also Consider Company Car Info Owners' Reviews Gallery 4 out of 5 Summary Tweet New price range: £16,695 - £28,086 Used price range: £4,660 - £16,036 View all used prices Get a Ford Mondeo Saloon (07-10) information pack Next steps Ford Mondeo Saloon cars for sale Use our cars for sale search facility to find great deals on second hand cars. We have 27 models like this for sale, starting at £5,480. Find used Ford Mondeo Saloons for sale Sharp styling, hugely spacious interior, wonderfully refined long distance cruiser, great to drive Lacks practicality and load carrying ability of hatch, satellite navigation isn't standard on any model, more difficult to sell used While the hatchback version of the Mondeo is hugely popular, the saloon sells in relatively few numbers. As a family car, the Mondeo it makes far more sense as practical five-door while the boot-adorned rear isn't as good looking. That's not to say the saloon isn't as good in every other department. Like the rest of the range it is great to drive, hugely spacious inside and wonderfully refined. There's also a great range of engines available - although there's no low-emission ECOnetic model. Overlook the Ford badge and the top range models rival prestige cars like the Audi A4 and Mercedes-Benz C-Class in terms of build quality and equipment levels are more generous. In 2010 the Mondeo received a little cosmetic surgery, the most noticeable part of this refresh it the new nose-job. The front-end has had a complete overhaul, including 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/tuck. There is now a one-piece central console that 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, a rear-view camera, automatic headlight dipping speed limiter and LED daytime running lights. However the less practical saloon will be harder to sell on the second-hand market. Driving & Performance Performance 4.5 out of 5"Engines on sale from its launch in June 2007 are a 1.6-litre petrol with 125bhp, a 2.0-litre with..." Handling 4.5 out of 5"All recent Fords have been brilliant to drive - a trait which the new Mondeo continues. It's a good..." Comfort Comfort 4.5 out of 5"Comfort is one of Mondeo's great strengths. The car has grown in both width and length and the space..." Practicality 3.5 out of 5"The Mondeo has a generous boot, easily able to swallow several suitcases or sets of golf clubs. The..." Equipment 4.5 out of 5"Edge is the entry-level model and has air-conditioning, cruise control, leather steering wheel, CD..." Behind the wheel 4 out of 5"The interior looks good and is easy to use. Some of the functions - especially on the top models -..." Costs Running costs 4 out of 5"Although residuals are an improvement over the old car, the Mondeo will always be a better used buy..." Green credentials 3 out of 5"The Mondeo saloon performs well on the eco front. With an average of 184g/km CO2 across the range,..." Safety & Reliability Safety 4.5 out of 5"The Mondeo hatchback gained a five-star Euro NCAP crash test rating and a place among the safest..." Reliability 4 out of 5"Little is carried over from the old Mondeo, but this car is still expected to perform strongly on..." Buying & Selling Buying new 2.5 out of 5"Prices have actually come down for this latest generation car. The downside is that discounts aren’t..." Buying used 3 out of 5"The saloon is much less popular than the hatchback or estate version, so it may take a while to find..." Selling 2 out of 5"Used Mondeos are sought after thank to their reliability and practicality, but there are plenty on..." Gallery View full gallery Owners' reviews Used Ford Mondeo Saloon (07-10) 1.6 Zetec 4d 3 out of 5 “ Its huge, the boot is massive unles your 6 foot plus you will have to climb in it to reach the back. ” Mark Horsefield Car Valuations Find used car prices with Parkers accurate car valuations. Find out more Ford Mondeo cars for sale We have 27 models like this for sale. Find Ford Mondeo cars for sale Next: Facts & Figures
Used Ford Mondeo Saloon (07-10) 1.6 Zetec 4d 3 out of 5 “ Its huge, the boot is massive unles your 6 foot plus you will have to climb in it to reach the back. ” Mark Horsefield