Mondeo's

Jez said:
Vauxhall Omega, superb car and sell for similarly disgusting prices :) Always said id buy another one if i wanted a cheap car.

depends what you want, omegas aren't as good an allrounder really, they're too wafty, but I see what you mean :]
 
My st24 has been a great car, had it a couple of years now and its still going strong with 112k on the clock. Things to watch out for I would say is the water pump needing changed, alternator needing replaced, IMRC and water in the boot (light cluster seals or broken/leaking bott catch). These are all things I've go wrong with mine. Apart from that its a great car to drive and handles really well. Since this is turning into a Mondeo porn thread I couldn't resist :D

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Inlet Manifold Runner Controller - opens the secondary intake ports after
3,200 iirc.

Mine is broke :(

Scort.
 
I have one as well

w reg nov 2000 v6 ghia x estate paid 3000 for it 2 years ago not much close for the money
never seen another one anyone know how many were made?
 
needmorespeed said:
no the climate control instead of aircon, removal of AWS and the full wood dash started on V reg. thats all thats different not what I would call a face lift :)


they seem to use much higher quality materials after being in a few early mk2s as well. Oh yea, different steering wheel too :p
 
V6's suffer from a few probs.

The first to change and it is an absolute MUST is the water pump. Std one comes with plastic impeller which can break up, most after market ones are metal and are pretty cheap and easy to change.

H/G issue, mainly caused by above, sounds like blown exhuast manifold as cylinder leaks to atmos, as the cyls are close to the edge.

Alternator, common on V6's and a proper pain to change, tell-tale is when light comes on at high revs.

IMRC- as aboce Inlet Manifold Runner Control. The V6 has two inlets per cylinder, one operates up to 3200rpm the the other is opened so both operated above 3200rpm. Problem is, if the car isn't "used" the secondaries (above 3200) remain closed and get gummed up and they do need cleaned (carb cleaner and toothbrush!) Alos the control box (under black plastic trim with "Duratec" script) can suffer from heat soak form front manifold and stop operating *** secondary mechanism.

Hatches do have a boot leak problem, due to the seals on the rear lamps

Yes ST200's are much more expensive, but they are much more exclusive
 
rG-tom said:
had you had the wheels refinished? they look a lot shinier where as mine and every st200 i've seen have a matt finish.

Tom.

that is an ST200 LTD they only made 300 of them but the wheels should be the same as the normal st200 IIRC :)
 
RSAP or not. I just have to say it - MK2 Mondeos are so ugly they make my Primera pretty, and god knows - the P11.144 makes little babies cry every time I drive back home. Plus Ford never had a luck with interiors, even mk3 looks dated and like it was picked radomly from a basket with blindfold on. The more I look at it, the more it strikes me. The spec is there, the price is there, handling there.. slightly badly designed but cheap enough to throw away and yet one look at it and it's like... picking up a girl in a bar after few pints and waking up in the morning next to Jade Gooding....
 
v0n said:
RSAP or not. I just have to say it - MK2 Mondeos are so ugly they make my Primera pretty, and god knows - the P11.144 makes little babies cry every time I drive back home. Plus Ford never had a luck with interiors, even mk3 looks dated and like it was picked radomly from a basket with blindfold on. The more I look at it, the more it strikes me. The spec is there, the price is there, handling there.. slightly badly designed but cheap enough to throw away and yet one look at it and it's like... picking up a girl in a bar after few pints and waking up in the morning next to Jade Gooding....

MK3 interior isnt bad at all, i certainly dont think it looks dated, will agree on the MK2 tho, the std model is well fugly imo, and the interior isnt much to write home about.

I have owned a early and a late MK2, and the dash was definately a better plastic/foamy composite on the later models.
 
I currently have a ST200 estate possibly even rarer that the limited edition saloon model that Jamous had.

I've had it over a year now and the first couple of things I had done was changing the waterpump for one with metal impellors (the stock one's have plastic impellors which are commonly knows to break off and cause the engine to overheat) and secondly I had a full service on it, at 44K with FFSH it was about time for one and I wanted to make sure it was all ok.

Since then it's had a new set of Goodyear Eagle F1's, some clear side repeators, I've replaced all the standard door speakers with some Pioneer's (which sound so much better!) changed the headlight bulbs for some pure white ones, changed the standard paper panel air filter for a K&N panel filter, and had a interim service last week which was due after 12 months, fluid changes etc...and a new rear engine mount (torque restrictor) which was worn, a common trait of the V6's due to the torque going through the front wheels.

Apart from that I am VERY happy with the car, it looks good, its very comfortable to drive even with the harder suspension, it goes like stink (although I think my IMRC needs changing which are £120 at most Ford dealerships) and best of all is the sound when you give it some :D

I don't intend on selling her yet due to me loving the car, I've also never seen another one in all the time I've owned it and before as a matter of fact.

I'm so impressed with the ST's that my next car will be an ST220, after considering the Evo's and the likes of the Focus ST-3 the ST220 has got my vote :D

If I had the choice of buying a V6 Ghia, ST24 or the ST200 few a extra £££'s I'd take the ST200 all the time!

Stu
 
Here's my mondeo ,,, well it is , its all st24 with st200 wishbones and a 17% stiffer chassis,,dare to be a little different?

Most of the v6's come with the x-pack so all leather and all the toys :)

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andr3w said:
just out of interest i quoted myself for insurance on a 2000 mondeo 1.8 ghia

came to 5grand :eek:

perhpas because there is no such car, ghia was only available on 2.0, 2.5's and 1.8td in the mk2. There was a mk1 ghia but they ended around 96
 
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