ST220 advice

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danlightbulb

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1,033 posts

106 months

Thursday 3rd September 2015
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Hi all,

Ive been round the houses on many cars, originally wanting a 4x4 but recieving good advice on the running costs, refinement and the risk of diesels. I currently own a 2003 Mondeo 2.0l TDCi. Apart from a DMF replacement the engine has done very well on its run up to 190,000 miles. The rest of the car though has seen better days, suspension clunking, excessive tyre wear, some intermittent electrical problems. I've been thinking for some time about changing it.

So as I said, having been round the houses on many many cars I've come back to a Mondeo! Received alot of advice that a petrol engine is the more reliable but of course I'll be taking a hit on mpg, which I hope to offset by not risking expensive diesel component failures on the modern diesels.

So the ST220 has popped in to view. I'm hoping I'll get 30mpg, insurance quote is reasonable, about £10 a month more than my diesel, and some versions are £290 tax so thats about £10 a month more as well. Would have to avoid the £490 tax models which I think are post 2007.

So basically I'd be changing my 2003 TDCi 190k miler for probably a 2005/06 ST220 60 to 80k miler.

My questions are a) whether engines of this age will be good and reliable. Will the car likely have similar suspension / steering issues as my TDCi has at this age?

b) Whether the Bluefin device (£250) would improve fuel consumption at all on that engine?

c) whether I'd be better dropping to the 2.5l turbo in a later model?


Thanks

Howard-

4,952 posts

202 months

Sunday 6th September 2015
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The engines are reliable, but just make sure they've been serviced on time. They don't like to run low on oil.

The rest of the 'common' mk3 Mondeo areas you'll probably be already aware of - subframe bushes, rusty doors, etc.

You'll get 35mpg on a motorway run and 20-25mpg around town.

Bluefin won't really do much on a naturally aspirated engine.

D_T_W

2,502 posts

215 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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I've averaged 30.5mpg since I bought mine, and that's worked out on fuel used rather than the onboard computer. I do a 60 mile mix of dual-carriage way and city driving everyday.

It's been a long way from reliable given the amount of money I've thrown at it in the last few months, but pretty much everything that can go wrong has now been fixed. As mentioned before keep an eye on the oil level, mine doesn't use a drop so I only check it once a week. Otherwise it's a lovely big car that handles very well and makes a fantastic sound with the right additions.

I'll also add mine is currently for sale.........