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dieseluser07

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2,452 posts

116 months

Tuesday 26th May 2015
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Its getting time to trade in my current vauxhall insignia company car and wondering what to get next. I have a twingo 133 so thats my source of entertainment on a weekend.

I do a lot of motorway miles, long journeys etc so need something comfortable with cruise control. The car my company gets is usually a year old roughly. My choices are:

Peugeout 3008 (no thanks)

Vw passat 2.0 tdi in highline or se trim

Mondeo 2.0 in zetec business or titanium trim

Focus 1.6 tdi zetec or titanium

Im up early some days so the quick clear windscreen ford provide is a big thing thats swaying me

Would the 1.6 tdi in the focus provide enough punch? The 0-60 is 12 which seems awfully slow, is the mondeo bad to drive being so big?

Is the passat better than both despite not having quickclear windscreen, please provide your thoughts/opinions

Trailhead

2,628 posts

147 months

Tuesday 26th May 2015
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From those, Passat.

No 3 series?

talksthetorque

10,815 posts

135 months

Tuesday 26th May 2015
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Big miles = Passat.
Super comfy for long distances.

jamieduff1981

8,025 posts

140 months

Tuesday 26th May 2015
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I'd probably get the Mondeo. The quickclear windscreen is good. Ultimately they're all front wheel drive yawnmobiles so I'd just get the one with the most useful gadget.

dieseluser07

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2,452 posts

116 months

Tuesday 26th May 2015
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talksthetorque said:
Big miles = Passat.
Super comfy for long distances.
Is the mondeo not as comfy? The quickclear windscreen is the main thing drawing to it at the moment

talksthetorque

10,815 posts

135 months

Tuesday 26th May 2015
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dieseluser07 said:
Is the mondeo not as comfy? The quickclear windscreen is the main thing drawing to it at the moment
I used to do Bournemouth to Livingston on a Monday and Friday.I had a Mondeo and Passat to do it in. The Mondeo was a decent spec, the Passat was an S with cruise fitted as an option.
I'd have to stop in the Mondeo at least twice for a stretch or leg ache
I did the whole 463 miles in one shot in the Passat a couple of times and could have done it many more if it wasn't for the fact I had a couple of coffees before I set off.
But to be honest it was only when the Passat went that I realised the depth of its talent to do ubermiles in one hit.
If it was me, every time - a Passat, with a bottle of rainex and a scraper (on expenses of course)




dieseluser07

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2,452 posts

116 months

Tuesday 26th May 2015
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talksthetorque said:
I used to do Bournemouth to Livingston on a Monday and Friday.I had a Mondeo and Passat to do it in. The Mondeo was a decent spec, the Passat was an S with cruise fitted as an option.
I'd have to stop in the Mondeo at least twice for a stretch or leg ache
I did the whole 463 miles in one shot in the Passat a couple of times and could have done it many more if it wasn't for the fact I had a couple of coffees before I set off.
But to be honest it was only when the Passat went that I realised the depth of its talent to do ubermiles in one hit.
If it was me, every time - a Passat, with a bottle of rainex and a scraper (on expenses of course)
What is it about the passat is it the ergonomics or the seat shape/fabric whats so good about it compared to the mondeo

talksthetorque

10,815 posts

135 months

Tuesday 26th May 2015
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No Idea, I'm not an Ergonomicist. Just my experience.
You may be a completely different shape to me, so go down to your local showroom and sit in each.
Sounds like you're hooked on the heaty windscreen though.


dieseluser07

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2,452 posts

116 months

Tuesday 26th May 2015
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talksthetorque said:
No Idea, I'm not an Ergonomicist. Just my experience.
You may be a completely different shape to me, so go down to your local showroom and sit in each.
Sounds like you're hooked on the heaty windscreen though.
It is a big thing to have unless the volkswagen can outway it in other ways

ZX10R NIN

27,598 posts

125 months

Wednesday 27th May 2015
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For me it has to be the Mondeo in Titanium spec they are great cars Fully Loaded very comfortable being 6'7 I know about needing Legroom & being comfotable. So I'dsay out of the Passat Mondeo & Octavia we have on our fleet I'll take the Mondeo every time (when I have to go to sunny Scotland) it's the best handling of the bunch & has all the spec to, all in all it's the winner IMO.

Zad

12,698 posts

236 months

Wednesday 27th May 2015
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I would have thought that if the budget is more or less the same for each car, the Mondeo would come with more toys/spec than the Passat. Either way, they are both light years ahead of the Vauxhall. I think the only way to say for sure is to see if you can wangle a test drive in each.

dieseluser07

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2,452 posts

116 months

Wednesday 27th May 2015
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Zad said:
I would have thought that if the budget is more or less the same for each car, the Mondeo would come with more toys/spec than the Passat. Either way, they are both light years ahead of the Vauxhall. I think the only way to say for sure is to see if you can wangle a test drive in each.
Mondeo has a really good spec, the passat has heated seats though which i love haha but dont really need

Does everyone think the 1.6 tdi focus would be gutless?

Axionknight

8,505 posts

135 months

Wednesday 27th May 2015
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Once you're cruising you'll be fine but it'll certainly take more work to get it up to motorway speeds.

Remap it biggrin

underphil

1,245 posts

210 months

Wednesday 27th May 2015
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talksthetorque said:
dieseluser07 said:
Is the mondeo not as comfy? The quickclear windscreen is the main thing drawing to it at the moment
I used to do Bournemouth to Livingston on a Monday and Friday.I had a Mondeo and Passat to do it in. The Mondeo was a decent spec, the Passat was an S with cruise fitted as an option.
I'd have to stop in the Mondeo at least twice for a stretch or leg ache
I did the whole 463 miles in one shot in the Passat a couple of times and could have done it many more if it wasn't for the fact I had a couple of coffees before I set off.
But to be honest it was only when the Passat went that I realised the depth of its talent to do ubermiles in one hit.
If it was me, every time - a Passat, with a bottle of rainex and a scraper (on expenses of course)

Isn't the Mondeo in question the new model that is a totally different car to the one that you've driven?

(+ different model specs have different suspensions so it's not always apples & apples anyway..)

dieseluser07

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2,452 posts

116 months

Wednesday 27th May 2015
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Axionknight said:
Once you're cruising you'll be fine but it'll certainly take more work to get it up to motorway speeds.

Remap it biggrin
Hmmm i would it if was my car lol

GuyW

1,072 posts

203 months

Wednesday 27th May 2015
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Crazy suggestion...

Why not go and have a look at all three. Even if it's just going to a dealer when they're quiet explaining the circumstances and having a good look in them.

What works for some, doesn't work for others.

dieseluser07

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2,452 posts

116 months

Wednesday 27th May 2015
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GuyW said:
Crazy suggestion...

Why not go and have a look at all three. Even if it's just going to a dealer when they're quiet explaining the circumstances and having a good look in them.

What works for some, doesn't work for others.
I dont have a great deal of time and im not overly particular just want to know if each car is comfy/nice to drive and punchy enough given the engines i have stated

MJ85

1,849 posts

174 months

Wednesday 27th May 2015
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Just had a 1.6 diesel Focus (Zetec) as a rental (latest face-lift). An okay car to do the essentials. Had a horrible clutch delay valve, not nice. It also had keep fit windows in the back, so specification wasn't amazing. It wasn't fast, but it was perfectly usable.

Nickbrapp

5,277 posts

130 months

Wednesday 27th May 2015
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The new Mondeo is massive inside, very well speced too. I had a titanium In the dealers and it had a great interor and was silent on the motorway. 8 inch touch screen climate etc.

I have a golf at the moment and find the seats give me hip and lower back ache after a while but the focuses we have on fleet dont.

Saying that I saw a new new Passat im the flesh which was very nice.

Ide choose the ford though.

Dolf Stoppard

1,323 posts

122 months

Wednesday 27th May 2015
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Passat specced with a quick clear front screen. I have one sat on my drive as a courtesy car and it has one.