Website with Ford Mondeo trim levels chart

Website with Ford Mondeo trim levels chart

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DR_SMITH

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29 posts

114 months

Sunday 11th October 2015
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Hello PH folks, the place for sensible answers :-)

Fords have lots of trim permutations .

I recently found a website that listed the specs (e.g. CD, heated front screen, satnav,)
with a column for each trim level (edge, zetec titanium, titanium x, sport, business edition)
and an indicator in the chart to indicate standard feature or option on this model.

I have lost the webpage, I have been right through my history but can't find it and googled extensively without luck.

It was a pretty handy reference site, so I'm hoping someone will be familiar with what I am waffling about and can give me a link. :-)

I am looking to buy a Ford Mondeo Estate 2011-2014, 163BHP+ preferably with satnav.
Petrol or diesel.

Thank-you for looking.

Dave in (sometimes) sunny Dorset.


John87

693 posts

165 months

DR_SMITH

Original Poster:

29 posts

114 months

Sunday 11th October 2015
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Fantastic John. Thank-you.:-)
I'd come back 'Ford Mondeo Estate (07-14) – Facts and Figures' on Parkers several times:
http://www.parkers.co.uk/cars/reviews/facts-and-fi...

but couldn't see any links ffrom their to the equipment.

Saved to bookmarks now.

My 2005 Focus is fine but after 7 years of happy motoring looking for a change and expected more mod cons.
I am surprised the satnav is only showing on 3 of 12 models.
It is more useful than cruise control and many of the other standard kit if building to a price.
I am great at map reading, but not a good idea when in the drivers seat and one way systems also mean direction sense makes satnavs a great supplement to the brain.

I can put in my after market satnav on the dashboard, but forking out £10-12k on a 2011-13 car I'd expect it to be included.

I like our world of colour and it seems Henry Fords colour original choice is re-approaching, with most now being bland black/white/grey.

Anyway, thank-you again John, now I can focus on which spec to buy and save me calls to dealers to check.

Best wishes.
Dave