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Old 31-10-2006, 11:56 AM   #1
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Looks like it probably will come our way.

Ford targets mid-size Mondeo

The next-generation Mondeo launches in early 2007, and Ford Australia admits the mid-size sedan is at the top of its shopping list, reports JEZ SPINKS. more

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Old 31-10-2006, 02:39 PM   #2
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Lets just hope Ford can get it here for a competitive price...we don't need a Vectra in the Ford range. Would be great to see the diesels come as well.
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Old 31-10-2006, 04:33 PM   #3
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why would you need this mondeo? we already have the focus if you want bigger the xt or xr6 are not much bigger in size...i was surprised to see the gt and focus next to each other and its not a huge difference in size
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Old 31-10-2006, 06:39 PM   #4
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So you don't get raped by petrol prices. With the 2L engine they get mid 7L/100km in the combined cycle.
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So you don't get raped by petrol prices. With the 2L engine they get mid 7L/100km in the combined cycle.
Not with the extra weight they wouldn't

Although it would be better than a Falcon, as well as a lot of people don't want a car thats a Taxi for their family car. Something about the Mondeo that will have prestige and exclusitivity.

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why would you need this mondeo? we already have the focus if you want bigger the xt or xr6 are not much bigger in size
The Focus is under powered for general family type duties (ie. when fully loaded.)

No offence, but some consumers (ie. me for one!) would never buy a new Falcon or Commodore. Too big, too heavy, and they're still not up to par in the handling and build quality stakes compared to the imported competition (my opinion after driving a current Falcon, haven't driven a VE Commodore yet....)

I would consider the new Mondeo however. _2:
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Old 31-10-2006, 11:57 PM   #7
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meh more money wasted on buying a new model when they can just improve the excisting products
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Old 01-11-2006, 12:44 AM   #8
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Mondeo = HOT




Falcon XT = NOT (car you would drive if you were a government worker or if you were a taxi driver)
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meh more money wasted on buying a new model when they can just improve the excisting products

It is more likely to be cheaper to buy an existing model...!
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The new model is built on the foundations of quality, lol. just blowing my own trumpet. bring on the new mondy
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To be blunt and honest, the new Mondeo would have to be a HUGE improvement over the last model sold here. I owned one of the HE ST24 V6 models from new and our Mazda 6 is miles ahead in every area (particularly handling / steering feedback.)

Having said that, I do believe the new Mondeos would be competitive (from what I've read?); the price is the only thing I can see being an issue.
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Ford's not going to be able to compete with the Korean built GM Daewoos (sold as Holdens) on price. But cars with the same build quality (mazda6, camry) should be easy to compete with.
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well of cause the mazda 6 was better it was 3 to 4 year younger and had more tech in it to make it better. you cannot compare cars from different years as tech is updated to often.
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Sorry but my 1995 model Peugeot would run rings around my ST24 in the handling department- I regret the day I sold it for the ST24..... The ST24 was never as good as it was hyped up to be. I even spent lots of $$$ on the suspension, but it's hard to get steering feel / feedback when it's obviously an engineering issue. With the stock shockers and rear swaybar it was actually very nervous on any higher speed sweepers.
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Old 05-11-2006, 02:07 PM   #15
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The mondeo is VERY popular in the europe so they must be doing something right. The mondeo sold here might not have been the best (I don't know because ive never sat in one) but who cares this is a brand new model (I beleive we got the mk1 and this will be the mk3). The EA was a lemon so should be discount all falcons from them on because of it?

Goodwork on comparing an old car to a new one :
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To be blunt and honest, the new Mondeo would have to be a HUGE improvement over the last model sold here.
No worries there, the current model Mondeo that we get here in NZ is a huge improvement over the Mk1 that Australia got. The upcoming Mk3 Mondeo is said to be a big improvement over the current one, which should put it back at the top of the mid-sizers (inc BMW 3-series).
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the car pictured is not the mk3 it is the mk4 the mk3 has a front like the new focus. what we will get is the mk4 NZ has the mk3 now.
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Lets just hope Ford can get it here for a competitive price...we don't need a Vectra in the Ford range. Would be great to see the diesels come as well.
If Ford can get it here, for Similar/slightly less $$ then the Mazda 6, then it will sell pretty well, then all they need to do is convince people that the Quality is as good as the Mazda 6/Euro/Camry!
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The mondeo is VERY popular in the europe so they must be doing something right. The mondeo sold here might not have been the best (I don't know because ive never sat in one) but who cares this is a brand new model (I beleive we got the mk1 and this will be the mk3). The EA was a lemon so should be discount all falcons from them on because of it?

Goodwork on comparing an old car to a new one :
Try reading the whole lot next time. And as you said YOU'VE never driven one so YOU are hardly qualified to make any comments.... Did you also read the part about my OLDER Peugeot running rings around my NEWER ST24? Guess not....

For your information we got the HB, HC, HD and HE model Mondeos here - that's a fair few updates. The ST24 was the top of the range as far as sports models went in the HE range, so strangely enough I expected it to handle well off the showroom floor compared to my five year older Peugeot 306.

BTW Commodores are popular here - does that make them a good drive? :

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I think the new Mondeo is a nice looking car that should do well here, if Ford oz can market it properly.
Look at how well the mazda 6 and accord euro are selling here at the moment and it would be crazy for ford not to get into the mid size car band wagon.
We also have to remember that not everyone wants to own a big 6cyl as a there daily drive!
Ford sell quite a few festiva and focus, granted there are not a match for toyota in the small car stakes, but then again who is.
With a viable good looking mid size car, ford can at least cover all bases and give potential customers a wider choice of vehicles instead of relying on the falcon and territory as there bread and butter products.
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If Ford did bring the Mondeo Wagon in, you could see them rationalising the range by ditching the Falcon Wagon, and just having Mondeo and Territory RWD as the wagon's...... that would give them potentially a slightly better business case...
Mondeo wagon, isnt too far shy of the Falcon in most dimensions except width anyway....
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Ford actually ditched the wagon on the old Mondeo range around the HD model- I imagine they'd be hesitant to bring it in initially? I can't see them taking risks with losing any Falcon sales to an import either.

Here's a thought- a diesel Mondeo to counter the diesel Commy that's just been announced? It could get rushed through and beat the Commy which is rumoured around Sept next year? That's if the average Aussie can get over the whole FWD phobia thing..... _
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i believe so the ford market doesnt loose out on Falcon sales that the Mondeo range May just be Diesel...(not sure its thats what you said Murcod...sorry) would explain why they are bringing the mondeo out again considering its a semi large car....
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BLAH BLAH BLAH
How about you read what I wrote. It doesn't matter if I havn't driven one because I didn't make a comparison or form a conclusion about the car at all. I simply stated the FACT that it is an excellent seller in Europe. And that the model going on sale if VERY different to the one on sale previously.

You have NEVER driven the mondeo model that will be on sale here so you hardly qualify to make comments. Please follow your own advice.
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How about you read what I wrote. It doesn't matter if I havn't driven one because I didn't make a comparison or form a conclusion about the car at all. I simply stated the FACT that it is an excellent seller in Europe. And that the model going on sale if VERY different to the one on sale previously.

You have NEVER driven the mondeo model that will be on sale here so you hardly qualify to make comments. Please follow your own advice.
Piotr,

He was comparing his old Peugeot to the OLD Mondeo. He has driven and owned both, so he can compare. He also now owns a Mazda6, so once again he can compare the ST24 to the new Mazda6. Could that be the reason he said the Mondeo would need to be much improved over the old model?

He also mentioned it would be competitive - price being the main issue.

So, what are you arguing about?
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My apologies to everyone else on here. I'm sick of getting targeted by a certain person on these forums- no prize for guessing who.... Hence why I made a very short sharp reply yesterday.

Piotr - grow up, get a life, move on .... whatever.... if you bothered to read the whole thread instead of constantly being an argumentative appendage then you have understood what I had said.
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Try reading the whole lot next time. And as you said YOU'VE never driven one so YOU are hardly qualified to make any comments.... Did you also read the part about my OLDER Peugeot running rings around my NEWER ST24? Guess not....

For your information we got the HB, HC, HD and HE model Mondeos here - that's a fair few updates. The ST24 was the top of the range as far as sports models went in the HE range, so strangely enough I expected it to handle well off the showroom floor compared to my five year older Peugeot 306.

BTW Commodores are popular here - does that make them a good drive? :

Think before you type.
Stop living in the past, you've missed out on a whole generation of Mondeo. The current (MK III) Mondeo is a fantastic vehicle and there is every chance the next will be even better.
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You could try reading the whole thread too....
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