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2007 Ford Mondeo spied

05/03/2006, 10:01 AM

By admin

Spy photographers snapped a new set of photos showing the 2007 Ford Mondeo sedan in testing. The car is expected to come with a selection of 1.8 to 2.2 liter diesel and gas engines. It may also be offered the 2.5-litre 225bhp five-cylinder turbo motor from the Focus ST. Rumors also suggested Volvo’s new 3.2-litre in-line six-cylinder could also appear. See the gallery here.

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05/03, 10:57 AM

posted by:

Garris

Sigh, this is another sweet Euro Ford we’re not slated to get, correct?

Can Ford of Europe do a hostile takeover of Ford of America?

05/03, 12:34 PM

posted by:

SteveJ

I agree with #1, Ford of North America has a LONG way to go on design compared to its European counterparts…

05/03, 1:07 PM

posted by:

bill

yep
STUPID FORD

05/03, 1:24 PM

posted by:

joeb

When I saw diesels were being offered I was excited then I read the comments here and realized that we Americans are being left behind once again…. WAKE UP FORD – we WANT diesels!!!

05/03, 2:22 PM

posted by:

JohnnyBlazE

Ford UK have had diesels for sooooo long its not even funny… and then they came up with their TDCi which is beautiful.

They can only progress you’d think, but their latest diesels are Peugeot-based…

However, the Duratorq units are still top notch, Pug based or not.

Did you know they have a 2 litre duratorq Fiesta ST TDCi? Mint! Torquey as hell

05/04, 2:07 AM

posted by:

Peter

I think it ha smore to do with America requiring more standards in safety and emissions and such to be met than Europe than it has to do with the Europe/American sections makin gAmerican versions of the european cars would be nice though….

05/04, 2:31 AM

posted by:

Guttersludge

Bill – you’re cloudbrained and ignorant. Smell that coffee mate! JohnnyBlazE – I agree – I’m currently driving a Focus 2.0 Duratorq hatch, best car I’ve ever owned. I’ve had a C200K, a rather nice 525i and a Jag many moons ago, but this latest crop of Fords is amazing.

Now I live in Cape Town, South Africa – we only get Ford Europe’s goods down here, apart from the Falcon & Territory (Australia) and the F250 (USA.) More interesting is the fact that this new Focus is actually assembled here, not in Germany as speculated!

Anyways, I reckon if hither new Mondeo slips out next year with only 10% of the Iosis’ style I’ll buy one in my sleep!

PLEASE GOD will them – dump the 3.2 in it!!!

NO wait, even better – toss the new 4.4 Volvo V8 in it!!!

Muhahahaha

05/04, 7:21 AM

posted by:

Jesse (Berlin, Germany)

Being a rental agent for SIXT Germany, I had enough time to test all European Ford models.
I can tell you, never buy a german Ford.
Bad workmanship and not satisiying handling make these cars a no-go.
Among all the other cars SIXT offers, I would never choose a Ford.
Sorry guys, but this is the truth.

greetings from Berlin, Germany

Jesse

06/12, 2:10 PM

posted by:

John

#5, if the European automakers can meet safety and emission standards with their cars, then why not Ford with their European models?

 
 
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