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Old 12-03-2016, 06:59 PM   #1
Papug
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Default Mondeo loyalty

Just wondering how many Mondeo owners continuing their ownership by purchasing another, newer version. If they do, it is an indication of the high quality of the car, which we all love to drive. Personally, after 5 years "affair" with MA diesel (totally trouble free and most enjoyable), I recently purchased 2014 MC Zetec Ecoboost with 15000 km. I have given up approx. 200km per tank, however that has been replaced with a greater acceleration and super smooth and quiet engine. I am enjoying every drive and in a few years will definitely buy new MD version. After reading many posts on the Mondeo forum, I think that many other owners will share my sentiment.

Regards,

Greg
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