Ford Mondeo Estate
Review
The Ford Mondeo has had a class-leading reputation for ride, handling and all-round success since the first-generation model replaced the Sierra back in 1993. The all-new Mondeo achieves a similar success, combining technical excellence with sharp contemporary styling, a wide choice of engines and generous equipment levels. Saloon, hatchback and estate version are offered in a range that should offer something for everyone.
Ford Mondeo Estate
Equipment
Four trim levels: Edge, Zetec, Ghia and Titanium X, with Ghia emphasising traditional luxury and Titanium X a more contemporary style. Edge includes electric front windows and heated door mirrors, cruise control, trip computer, air conditioning, Easyfuel filler system, AUX-in socket for connecting digital music players, front and rear armrests, driver's seat lumbar adjustment, and see-me-home lights. Zetec provides dual-zone air conditioning, electric driver's seat adjustment, front fog lights, 16-inch alloy wheels, leather steering wheel and gear knob trim, sports front seats and electric rear windows. Ghia 17-inch alloys, a six-disc CD autochanger, folding door mirrors with puddle lights, passenger seat height adjustment, £comfort£ front seats, automatic headlights and wipers and air con vents in the rear compartment. Titanium X has contemporary interior trim detailing, Convers+ digital instrument control system, LED ambient lighting for the front of the cabin and footwells, Alcantara upholstery, adaptive front headlights, sportier design alloys, keyless start-up system and blue-tinted glass.
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