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Old 29-06-2006, 06:46 AM   #1
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Here is a spy shot of the Mondeo III, do you think you will get it or not?



sorry bout size, i dont know how to trim it! (if someone does know how to can you tell me?

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Old 29-06-2006, 11:10 AM   #2
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sorry bout size, i dont know how to trim it! (if someone does know how to can you tell me?
Hi Jim, you can resize it in a program like Photoshop or even Paint (if you're using Windows), or just paste a link to it in your post:

ie: http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1...MondeoScan.jpg

I don't know much about the Mondeo. It looks interesting, but the shots seem to make it look more like a Honda, only with more character.

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Old 29-06-2006, 11:26 AM   #3
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The last Mondeo we got was the HE in 2000. I think the current model would be priced too high for our mid size market. Holden were selling the Euro Vectra up until recently but found they couldn't compete in that market segment (viewed as too dear for a mid size Holden...)

I doubt Ford would bring the Mondeo back- IMHO they'd lose quite a few Falcon sales to it if they did!
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Old 29-06-2006, 09:56 PM   #4
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. Holden were selling the Euro Vectra up until recently but found they couldn't compete in that market segment (viewed as too dear for a mid size Holden...)
Really? Still on their website...

http://www.holden.com.au/www-holden/...ry?vehicleid=3
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Really? Still on their website...
its been slated for discontinuation for quite some time now. it didnt sell well and was cut at the same time as holden announced it would be rolling back Opel imports and replacing them with more keenly priced Korean garbage



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Old 29-06-2006, 05:20 PM   #6
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looks like crap.

dad owned one of the earlier models a few years ago.. when i told him about this, he raised a good point, which is that a Volvo S40 can be had for nearly $35k now.. why would you bother with the mondeo? furthermore, given that the focus has a ****load of room and more than enough poke to suit the average punter, why buy the mondeo?

ford australia would be stupid to bring it out. the first one was a great car, but they didnt sell, and this wont either



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Old 29-06-2006, 06:12 PM   #7
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All very good points i suppose there is no market for it in Oz, but here they sell like hot cakes (like most fords)
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Old 29-06-2006, 07:10 PM   #8
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Hi Jim,

Am enjoying the UK perspective.

Would I be correct in saying the Mondeo is Ford's largest size sedan in the UK?

If so, that's the answer for the success in the UK and the lack of market in Oz.

It gets too close to Falcon (Ford Australia's locally made I6 sedan), and is likely to be uncompetitive in price. With a Honda Accord Euro (the benchmark mainstream mid size sedan according to most motoring journalists here)at $33,500 in Australia, there is no way people will buy a Mondeo at the same sort of price
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Old 29-06-2006, 07:19 PM   #9
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Yeah it is fords biggest sedan, it rivals the accord here but it completely wipes the floor with it, but i have noticed that in Oz you seem to prefer the japenese cars, whereas we like home grown motors (we see ford europe as an english car company)
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With a Honda Accord Euro (the benchmark mainstream mid size sedan according to most motoring journalists here)at $33,500 in Australia, there is no way people will buy a Mondeo at the same sort of price
Actually the upgraded Mazda 6 has taken the crown back going by the last review I read. Having just bought one I can say it's a big upgrade from the old HE Mondeo ST24 I had, but I bet the new model Mondeo would be a close match.

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dad owned one of the earlier models a few years ago.. when i told him about this, he raised a good point, which is that a Volvo S40 can be had for nearly $35k now..furthermore, given that the focus has a ****load of room and more than enough poke to suit the average punter, why buy the mondeo?
Actually it's $39950 plus on road costs (ie more like probably $44000 drive away!)

The Focus/ Mazda 3 is in a smaller class than the Mondeo/ Mazda 6 - particularly if you're talking rear seat legroom. Mazda wouldn't sell any 6's if they were line ball with the 3 for space! ;)
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Actually the upgraded Mazda 6 has taken the crown back going by the last review I read.
The last Wheels concluded their long term test on Accord Euro, and raved ("recommend it to anyone that asked' or something similar). And someone Wheels? Motor? used it as the benchmark in a recent handling test.

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Jim I love the current ST220, I would presume Ford will continue the ST trend with this new Mondeo, any idea if they are? Will they still be using the 3L Duratec? Mind you would mind getting one of the Titanium ST's.
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Jim I love the current ST220, I would presume Ford will continue the ST trend with this new Mondeo, any idea if they are? Will they still be using the 3L Duratec? Mind you would mind getting one of the Titanium ST's.
Yeah they will contine to offer the mondeo ST with the Mondeo 3 which is really goos, and i would expect it to be a bit more hardcore this time round as with the focus ST
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I'm quite blonde - Only just realised now that you bought a Mazda6. What ever happened to the Fiesta Zetec? Did you trade in the Modeo?

I think uni was refering to the S40 second hand for around $35k

I believe the Hot Hatches and Medium Sized cars are BOOMING at the moment. I was really considering the Honda Accord Euro Sport. But figured I'm 19 and don't have a family.... Didn't want to look like I was driving my parent's car!
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I think uni was refering to the S40 second hand for around $35k
yeah sorry about that folks, should have been more clear.. you can pick up demonstrator models for $35k on the road (they're already registered etc..)


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I'm quite blonde - Only just realised now that you bought a Mazda6. What ever happened to the Fiesta Zetec? Did you trade in the Modeo?
The Mondeo went about a year ago (need to change my user name....) The Mazda 6 is technically the wife's car, but I enjoy driving it except for the fact it's an auto : , would love to drive the 6 speed manual!

The Fiesta Zetec would be for me, and I'm still looking. Realistically I won't be buying for at least three months (finances need to recover after buying the 6 in May.)

The Vectra is still listed on Holden's website, but you can't buy certain models (eg. V6 sedan IIRC) and others are being runout. I was trying to get prices as a comparison when we were buying the 6.
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I do believe the Accord Euro has been updated since Oct 05...

In regards to the Mondeo scoop - I don't like it. Is it just me, or does it look like a cross between a Mazda6 and a Renault Laguna?

Either way, I think it looks quite ugly, especially that waste creaseline. :

For some bizzare reason, the Wagon looks better IMO
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I do believe the Accord Euro has been updated since Oct 05...
I think you might be right- but IIRC it was only cosmetic stuff like 17" wheels standard? The 6 had a major upgrade just before that review- supposedly the new one is a lot better to drive and quieter inside. I haven't driven the original model 6 so can't comment on how much better they are?
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the accord and 6 offer tiny sales compared to the mondeo!
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the accord and 6 offer tiny sales compared to the mondeo!
Not over here!

The Mondeo was never that popular even when it was sold. Today, Mazda 6's are everywhere and the Accord Euros are reasonably common.
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Not over here!

The Mondeo was never that popular even when it was sold. Today, Mazda 6's are everywhere and the Accord Euros are reasonably common.
YEP! And judging by the Focus vs Mazda3 sales, I'd assume the Mondeo wouldn't do too well here even if it was released now!
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Don't like what I see. It appears that the new Mondeo shares many styling features as seen on the Iosis concept car. If this is the new global styling direction for Ford passenger vehicles then I am already concerned about the styling of the 2008 Orion model.

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May be the direction of sales, but I think it looks fantastic... I would buy a TDI Mondeo wagon in a flash if they brought one out here.... One day they might just rationalise the range... (Orion) Will be Territory as the Wagon, Falcon as the Sedan, and Maybe a Focii Wagon as a smaller alternative.

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when you say orion, you dont mean a small sedan do you?
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Yes, generally the "cheaper" Euro cars cost more- but aren't built to quite the same high quality standards.
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So then why do you have an ST170? And an XR8? :
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So then why do you have an ST170? And an XR8? :
probably because value for money doesnt necessarily equate to pleasurable driving ;)



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they do make one in chia we could that (current model)
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