Kerplunk":21qfbjfq said:
pigman":21qfbjfq said:
arent most cars 5 seaters - 2 up front 3 in back.
Yep but only three people not sitting in babies car seats. I've got a Passat which is massive and with two kid seats in the back (my kids are 3 and 1) my size 8 missus struggles to squeeze in between them when we have an extra passenger.
you'll find that with most 'family' sized cars. 3rd generation Mondeo is pretty wide at the back with 3x proper seatbelts.
I sold mine with 374,000 miles on the clock and the major faults were:
dual mass clutch flywheel thingy kills clutch and starter motor
remanufactured steering racks are rubbish
rear callipers can seize and hand brake mechanism gunks up very quickly wearing pads out prematurely.
Theres a major pulley that is now failing on EVERY diesel model
Rear subframe bushes can wear quickly and need to be glued and set properly - some kits all ready have this done.
TDDI engines rough but durable.
TCDI engines smooth but fragile.
Drive better than Passats but engines are naff when compared to a TDI 130
I doubt you'll be doing intergalatic mileages but thats a rough guide to long term Mondeo ownership. They are very tough cars.
My Passat is the devils spawn...
Bigger cars loose MPG dramatically - as a leftfield entry, we are getting 50mpg + from the Ugly duckling Fiat Doblo. They have HUGE amounts of room in the back (they are van derived but they are surprisingly quiet on the road).