Station Wagon for Sale, Ford Mondeo, 2005
Ford Mondeo, 2005. Reliable wagon with plenty of room for passengers and stuff.
Has served me well over five years. I'm the fourth owner. One person owned it for 200,000 km and sold it to a mechanic when the engine needed repairs.
Mileage: 268,000 km
WOF Expires 21 February 2020
Registration Expires 18 July 2020
Features:
ABS Brakes, Air Conditioning, Alarm, Alloy Wheels, Automatic, Central Locking, Colour Ink Blue, Duratec HE 1999cc Engine, Driver and Passenger Airbags, Electric Windows, Power Steering, Tinted Windows, Ford Towbar.
Oil and Oil Filter changed annually (less than 10,000 km) and just done. Good set of tyres, Firestone 205 55R16. Wheel Alignment and Balance at 266,327 km. Good big battery.
Engine work done at 235,292 km: New Antifreeze, Transmission Fluid, Oil and Oil Filter, New Water Pump, New Piston Rings, New Big End Bearings, New Head Gasket, New Valve Seats, New Head Studs, Only done 33,000 km since this work done. (Replaced parts available).
Could only find two on TradeMe, at $3750 and $4200, so I reckon $3000 should be fair. Thanks for looking, S.
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