
Ever since the first model was introduced in 1993, the Ford Mondeo has been recognised as a great-value used buy. The current-generation car built on that in a big way, offering superb handling, solid build quality, generous equipment and a roomy interior.
But the lack of a prestige image means new Mondeos are generally bought by fleets and business users, so they've normally covered huge mileages by the time they hit the second-hand market. This isn't necessarily a problem, although you have to check carefully. Do your homework and you could get one of the great automotive bargains.
For an early 1.8-litre car with 160,000 miles on the clock, expect to pay about £2,000 - but prices rise to £17,500 for a 6,000-mile six-month-old ST220. The best buy is a low-mileage year-old 2.0 TDCi, which will set you back around £10,000 - if you can find one. Supply of 1.8 and 2.0-litre petrol-powered cars is plentiful, though, with three-year-old models that have covered 50,000 miles readily available for £5,000-£6,000.
Mondeo depreciation is savage, but before buying nearly new, consider pre-reg deals - a third off list is common. Avoid unrefined 2.0 TD, from 2000-2001. Estates are huge, while even heavier depreciation makes saloons bargains.
Low service costs mean Mondeos are cheap to maintain. Even if you have a scrape, repairs won't be expensive: a new (painted) front bumper costs £290, with replacement alloys from £125 (16-inch) to £170 (18-inch). A new windscreen is £113.40, but £251 if it's heated.
Service intervals: 12,500 miles/12 months for all variants, apart from Oct 2000-Jul 2001 2.0 TDs, which are 10,000 miles/12 months.
Service cost: 12,500 miles - 1.8/2.0 petrol £151, 2.5/3.0 petrol £164, 2.0 TDCi £225; 37,500 miles - 1.8/2.0 £225, 2.5/3.0 £240, TDCi £226; 60,000 miles - 1.8/2.0 £237, 2.5/3.0 £283, TDCi £226.
David Hall bought his eight-month-old 1.8 Zetec for £9,000. He does 16,000 miles annually, and loves the Mondeo's cheap servicing and comfort. "My only gripe is that the boot is too small," says David, from Kidderminster, Worcs.