Ford has announced pricing for the new Mondeo: it'll start from £14,995 when it goes on sale in June.
Entry-level model at that price is the Edge 1.6 hatch (110bhp); most expensive version is the 2.5T Titanium X estate (220bhp, £24,195). Model-for-model, each version is around £300 cheaper than its equivalent in the outgoing range. All models including the Edge have around £700-worth of extra equipment, with standard kit including ESP, an alarm, Isofix child seat mounting points, a driver's knee airbag, the Easyfuel system which prevents you putting diesel into a petrol car and vice versa, air conditioning, cruise control, a leather steering wheel, CD/MP3-compatible audio system, side airbags, electric front windows, remote central locking, heated front windscreen and power/heated door mirrors. article continues below
Zetec spec (from £16,695, for the 1.6 125bhp saloon and hatch) adds 16" alloy wheels, front foglights, dual-zone air conditioning, a leather gearknob and electric rear windows. Ghia versions (from £18,445 for the 2.0 145bhp saloon) have 17" alloy wheels, automatic headlights, rain-sensing wipers, power-folding door mirrors and a six-CD autochanger. Range-topping Titanium X models (from £21,245 for the 1.8 TDCi five-door) have Alcantara/leather trim, an ignition button, adaptive front lighting, blue-tinted glass and unique instrument display.
Options available will include sat nav, tyre pressure monitoring, sports suspension, integral rear child seats, front and rear parking sensors, voice-controlled Bluetooth kit and voice-controlled audio and ventilation, rear-seat DVD system and, for the estate, a slide-out load floor. The order books open on 1 March.
Ford has announced pricing for the new Mondeo: it'll start from £14,995 when it goes on sale in June.
Entry-level model at that price is the Edge 1.6 hatch (110bhp); most expensive version is the 2.5T Titanium X estate (220bhp, £24,195). Model-for-model, each version is around £300 cheaper than its equivalent in the outgoing range. All models including the Edge have around £700-worth of extra equipment, with standard kit including ESP, an alarm, Isofix child seat mounting points, a driver's knee airbag, the Easyfuel system which prevents you putting diesel into a petrol car and vice versa, air conditioning, cruise control, a leather steering wheel, CD/MP3-compatible audio system, side airbags, electric front windows, remote central locking, heated front windscreen and power/heated door mirrors.
Zetec spec (from £16,695, for the 1.6 125bhp saloon and hatch) adds 16" alloy wheels, front foglights, dual-zone air conditioning, a leather gearknob and electric rear windows. Ghia versions (from £18,445 for the 2.0 145bhp saloon) have 17" alloy wheels, automatic headlights, rain-sensing wipers, power-folding door mirrors and a six-CD autochanger. Range-topping Titanium X models (from £21,245 for the 1.8 TDCi five-door) have Alcantara/leather trim, an ignition button, adaptive front lighting, blue-tinted glass and unique instrument display.
Options available will include sat nav, tyre pressure monitoring, sports suspension, integral rear child seats, front and rear parking sensors, voice-controlled Bluetooth kit and voice-controlled audio and ventilation, rear-seat DVD system and, for the estate, a slide-out load floor. The order books open on 1 March.
Ford has announced pricing for the new Mondeo: it'll start from £14,995 when it goes on sale in June.
Entry-level model at that price is the Edge 1.6 hatch (110bhp); most expensive version is the 2.5T Titanium X estate (220bhp, £24,195). Model-for-model, each version is around £300 cheaper than its equivalent in the outgoing range. All models including the Edge have around £700-worth of extra equipment, with standard kit including ESP, an alarm, Isofix child seat mounting points, a driver's knee airbag, the Easyfuel system which prevents you putting diesel into a petrol car and vice versa, air conditioning, cruise control, a leather steering wheel, CD/MP3-compatible audio system, side airbags, electric front windows, remote central locking, heated front windscreen and power/heated door mirrors.
Zetec spec (from £16,695, for the 1.6 125bhp saloon and hatch) adds 16" alloy wheels, front foglights, dual-zone air conditioning, a leather gearknob and electric rear windows. Ghia versions (from £18,445 for the 2.0 145bhp saloon) have 17" alloy wheels, automatic headlights, rain-sensing wipers, power-folding door mirrors and a six-CD autochanger. Range-topping Titanium X models (from £21,245 for the 1.8 TDCi five-door) have Alcantara/leather trim, an ignition button, adaptive front lighting, blue-tinted glass and unique instrument display.
Options available will include sat nav, tyre pressure monitoring, sports suspension, integral rear child seats, front and rear parking sensors, voice-controlled Bluetooth kit and voice-controlled audio and ventilation, rear-seat DVD system and, for the estate, a slide-out load floor. The order books open on 1 March.
Ну вот кстати форд аннонсировал цены на новый мондео в европе http://www.channel4.com/4car/news/news-story.jsp?news_id=15836
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Ford has announced pricing for the new Mondeo: it'll start from £14,995 when it goes on sale in June.
Entry-level model at that price is the Edge 1.6 hatch (110bhp); most expensive version is the 2.5T Titanium X estate (220bhp, £24,195). Model-for-model, each version is around £300 cheaper than its equivalent in the outgoing range. All models including the Edge have around £700-worth of extra equipment, with standard kit including ESP, an alarm, Isofix child seat mounting points, a driver's knee airbag, the Easyfuel system which prevents you putting diesel into a petrol car and vice versa, air conditioning, cruise control, a leather steering wheel, CD/MP3-compatible audio system, side airbags, electric front windows, remote central locking, heated front windscreen and power/heated door mirrors.
Zetec spec (from £16,695, for the 1.6 125bhp saloon and hatch) adds 16" alloy wheels, front foglights, dual-zone air conditioning, a leather gearknob and electric rear windows. Ghia versions (from £18,445 for the 2.0 145bhp saloon) have 17" alloy wheels, automatic headlights, rain-sensing wipers, power-folding door mirrors and a six-CD autochanger. Range-topping Titanium X models (from £21,245 for the 1.8 TDCi five-door) have Alcantara/leather trim, an ignition button, adaptive front lighting, blue-tinted glass and unique instrument display.
Options available will include sat nav, tyre pressure monitoring, sports suspension, integral rear child seats, front and rear parking sensors, voice-controlled Bluetooth kit and voice-controlled audio and ventilation, rear-seat DVD system and, for the estate, a slide-out load floor. The order books open on 1 March.
Так написали, что даже дешевле на 300 евро сопоставимой версии предыдущей модели будет стоить новый мондюк. Другое дело, что это может маркетинг, и уберут чего то для того, чтобы стоила дешевле. Но в любом случае не дороже старой будет даже у нас, имхо. А в европе - так же или чуть дешевле.
Да какая уж утка...Если цены уже озвучены, по которым машины будут продавать, на которые заказы с завтрашнего дня принимаются уже в европе. А с фотками чего не так? Я вижу, что по фоткам - отличный стильный авто. На новой платформе, на которой и шестая мазда выпускаться будет, и вольвы наверно, на которой уже выпускается S-макс.
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Во всех средствах массовой информации про анонс цен на новый мондео от форда написали http://www.google.com/search?hl=ru&q=Price+on+New+Mondeo&btnG=%D0%9F%D0%BE%D0%B8%D1%81%D0%BA+%D0%B2+Google&lr=
Но тем не менее утка... Наверно мы не знаем "некоторых особенностей, по которым заявляемые потребителю цены на автомобиль, заказы на который уже завтра начинают приниматься, являются ложными".
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