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Old 19-12-2014, 04:35 PM   #1
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Question Near new medium/large car, what are my options?

Looking at buying a near new family car, but I'm not sure which cars are any good.
I have been looking at the MC Mondeo diesels, but what else should I consider.

No more than $25,000 drive away.
No more than 60,000km.
No more than 4 year old.

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Old 19-12-2014, 04:56 PM   #2
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Default Re: Near new medium/large car, what are my options?

What are you looking for in a car?
Wagon? Sedan?
Fuel economy?
Features?
Imported or Aussie made bother you or not?
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Old 19-12-2014, 05:02 PM   #3
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Hmm a Mondeo a "large car"; how times change; it used to be that Fairlanes and LTDs were large and Falcon medium sized making the Mondeo a compact or mid sized at most.
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Value for money the Mondeo is hard to beat and the EcoBoost is very good too. But we have the same transmission/engine combo in the Kuga (which is heavier) and that is fantastic too.

We had an MA Mondeo for 5 years and 150000kms of trouble free motoring. One of the best cars we have owned.

Are you looking at hatch or wagon?
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You can near get a Diesel Territory for that price.
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Old 19-12-2014, 05:31 PM   #6
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Mondeo Ecoboost is a bloody good car too.
I got out of an FG XR6 into one and I wish I did it much sooner.
Bought from Brisbane Motor Auctions in July-Dec 2012 Zetec,30000kms with 10 months rego and RWC and I paid $15000.
If it's big enough for you,you'd be mad not to consider one.
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Old 19-12-2014, 06:22 PM   #7
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skoda rs wagon

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/d.../?Cr=2&sdmvc=1
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Old 19-12-2014, 08:20 PM   #8
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Mondeo Ecoboost is a bloody good car too.
I got out of an FG XR6 into one and I wish I did it much sooner.
Bought from Brisbane Motor Auctions in July-Dec 2012 Zetec,30000kms with 10 months rego and RWC and I paid $15000.
If it's big enough for you,you'd be mad not to consider one.
What sort of fuel economy have you been getting, i was considering the ecoboost.

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What are you looking for in a car?
Wagon? Sedan?
Fuel economy?
Features?
Imported or Aussie made bother you or not?
Fuel economy is a major factor. I don't really care about features. Not fussed if its a sedan or a wagon.

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Hmm a Mondeo a "large car"; how times change; it used to be that Fairlanes and LTDs were large and Falcon medium sized making the Mondeo a compact or mid sized at most.
Your right mate, I'd call it a mid sized family car, big enough for for my family.

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You can near get a Diesel Territory for that price.
Really not interested in SUV's, but I would get a 4x2 ranger twin cab but they're out of my price range.
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Old 19-12-2014, 08:20 PM   #9
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Default Re: Near new medium/large car, what are my options?

Diesel terry or a falcon with ECOBOOST or lpi in it

Other then that there's a million half decent imports you can have a crack at. Take your pick.........
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Old 19-12-2014, 08:39 PM   #10
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Our EcoBoost Titanium sits at about 9.5L per 100km, 90% round town driving.

Honestly, the EcoBoost is the way to go. Far superior refinement than the diesel but it still posses the diesels drivability. Max torque on song very low in the rev range and stays at its peak up to about 5000rpm, it pulls like a train with no let up right up to a full throttle up change. Ours is a Hatch/Sedan and boot is massively versatile. Well made and very underrated car.
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Hmm a Mondeo a "large car"; how times change; it used to be that Fairlanes and LTDs were large and Falcon medium sized making the Mondeo a compact or mid sized at most.
This was the old USA way of looking at car sizes. But nowadays what was a "medium" car is now a large car.

Living in Europe a couple of years ago, every time I saw a Mondeo I thought I was seeing a Falcon - what with the "global" styling and the size!

Much European car design generally is very good at producing maximum internal space relative to the outside dimensions, compared to Asian-originated designs. So don't be deceived by outside dimensions. Always check out internal dimensions.

For Toyota, which is coy about their inside dimensions (no prizes for guessing why), you can usually get the information via their USA sites - you just have to convert inches to metric. Then you find out the truth
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Just to illustrate my point, compare the inside and outside dimensions:

http://www.ford.com.au/cars/mondeo/s...s/spec-options
http://www.toyota.com.au/camry/specifications/atara-s
http://www.hyundai.com.au/vehicles/i...fication-range

How did you go with Toyota then?! At least Hyundai is more open with information.
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Old 20-12-2014, 12:28 PM   #13
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For Toyota, which is coy about their inside dimensions (no prizes for guessing why), you can usually get the information via their USA sites - you just have to convert inches to metric. Then you find out the truth
There is so much stigma attached to a car being categorised as a "Large" car that the manufactures are ridiculous with the way they call cars "Medium".

There is no way in hell you can call a Camry a "Medium" car when you see how large they actually are. Same gos for the Altima, Mazda 6, Accord, Mondeo ect. Then you have Toyota call a Camry "medium" and Aurion "large" when they are the exact same body.

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Kia optima / i45?

i40 sedan in diesel?
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