How reliable is a Ford Mondeo 2016?

How reliable is a Ford Mondeo 2016?

The Mondeo Estate finished in fifth place in the executive car class in our most recent reliability survey, with an excellent overall reliability score of 86%. Ford as a brand finished in a commendable ninth place out of 32 manufacturers.

How many miles to the gallon does a Mondeo do?

The economy hero of the Mondeo range is, unsurprisingly, the 2.0-litre diesel with 150hp, returning a claimed 40.4-61.4mpg in manual/two-wheel drive configuration….Fuel economy.

Petrol engines 31.0 – 36.7 mpg
Diesel engines 38.7 – 56.5 mpg

How does Mondeo hybrid work?

The Mondeo Hybrid Estate has two sources of power: a conventional fuel engine and a battery-driven, electric motor. The system automatically switches between the powertrains, or uses a combination or both, to deliver a perfect blend of power and efficiency.

Is the Ford Mondeo trend a good car?

The 2016 Ford Mondeo Trend is a really solid car. If it was your fleet-supplied company car or perhaps a regional rental, you’d likely come away relaxed and happy, but hardly shouting from the rooftops. Everything it does, it does well (and it does everything) but what is done is done clinically and devoid of character.

What’s the price of a 2016 Ford Mondeo?

Carsguide is not liable for the accuracy of any information provided in the answers. The Ford Mondeo 2016 is currently available from $11,250 for the Mondeo Ambiente up to $31,950 for the Mondeo Titanium TDCi.

Is the Ford Mondeo Irish Car of the Year?

The Ford Mondeo has been around for years, has won three Irish Car Of The Year awards and holds a place in popular culture thanks to ‘Mondeo man’. Yet in recent years, like most of its compatriots, the Ford Mondeo has been under pressure from trendy newcomers that go under the title of ‘crossover’ or ‘SUV’ and even ‘MPV’ (the shame).

Is the new Ford Mondeo available in Australia?

With the locally made Ford Falcon’s imminent departure, the latest Ford Mondeo is expected to take over the baton from its bigger brother, and the news is encouraging. The fourth-generation Mondeo arrived in Australia mid last year, but only in wagon and hatch body style. The sedan, which is available overseas, isn’t coming to Australia.