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Originally Posted by Smoke Pursuit
Well given I bought a Titanium 2.7 brand new 7 years ago I don't think I did. I was actually one of the people who praised it for what it was. It was one of my favourite SUV's and I only sold it because it was black with a cream interior, went on a binge and bought a few Mercs after it and here I am back with a Mondeo Titanium. I just cannot understand why you would bring a new model to the market with an old motor when you already have the new motor in the closet. If it had the new motor they could probably justify the prices.
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I don't think the average buyer would even know or care, as long as it drives well.
does the new motor require adblue? Perhaps Ford know how much Australians don't like change.... or the anti pollution stuff.