Mk2 Mondeo ST24 - any good?
Mk2 Mondeo ST24 - any good?
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SD1992

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7,278 posts

184 months

Sunday 26th June 2011
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Just noticed that these have gotten very cheap now!

Does anyone on here have any experience of them?

They certainly look very nice smile

cerb4.5lee

42,662 posts

206 months

Sunday 26th June 2011
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I had a year old panther black one back in 2001 & loved the look & smooth engine but it failed to set my heart on fire after my xr4x4.

I then bought a 2.5 v6 ghia x 3yrs ago which i recently sold & loved it,i think they work better as a cheap runabout.

I had no problems with the engine & it had done 120k miles no leaks & still pulled well & you can get mid 30s mpg if you take it steady.

I say go for it the st24 looks nice & offers great value now.

Good look with your search,i defo like mondys i have had 3 now!

Just looked in your profile & i ran a mk1 1.8 lx mondy for 2 years & think they are great cars comfy & practical & a good drive.

Cheers.

Edited by cerb4.5lee on Sunday 26th June 21:58

Podie

46,649 posts

301 months

Sunday 26th June 2011
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If you can find a straight one, e ST200 is worth the extra outlay.

SD1992

Original Poster:

7,278 posts

184 months

Monday 27th June 2011
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They are looking seriously tempting now smile

Performance wise, how would they compare to, say, a 323i?

And how easy / cheap is it to get a bit more power out the engine?

Unfortunately the ST200 is crazy on insurance, at least twice as much frown

THe 1.8 LX is a brilliant car, it is going to be difficult to part with it!

Zad

12,971 posts

262 months

Monday 27th June 2011
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I think I would go for the Ghia X. Leather and more toys. The suspension is half a notch softer and no worse for that, chassis control and adhesion isn't reduced, but they are better on average (i.e. awful) roads.

At one time it was quite popular to put on ST200 extrusion honed upper/lower inlet manifolds, but these are difficult to find now. The twin pre-cats can be gutted without MOT fail (they are there for when the engine is warming up) and a more free-flowing exhaust is good for liberating a few more HP.

SD1992

Original Poster:

7,278 posts

184 months

Monday 27th June 2011
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Didn't think of the Ghia X, will have a look into them smile

h4muf

2,070 posts

233 months

Tuesday 28th June 2011
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SD1992 said:
Didn't think of the Ghia X, will have a look into them smile
Pm me,must have one of the best st's out there

SD1992

Original Poster:

7,278 posts

184 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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h4muf said:
Pm me,must have one of the best st's out there
PM sent smile

SD1992

Original Poster:

7,278 posts

184 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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Just found one for sale that has been in storage for 3 years, and was featured on the programme "Driven"!

Seems good, it has had loads of work done and is a very reasonable price, but looking back it seems to have been for sale for ages. That said, I haven't seen it on any of the mainstream websites including this one, so maybe he is just not trying very hard to sell it? I don't blame him, it looks really nice. He has owned it for years.

Does anyone know anything about it? I am seriously tempted... smile

anonymous-user

80 months

Thursday 30th June 2011
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SD1992 said:
Just found one for sale that has been in storage for 3 years, and was featured on the programme "Driven"!

Seems good, it has had loads of work done and is a very reasonable price, but looking back it seems to have been for sale for ages. That said, I haven't seen it on any of the mainstream websites including this one, so maybe he is just not trying very hard to sell it? I don't blame him, it looks really nice. He has owned it for years.

Does anyone know anything about it? I am seriously tempted... smile
Colour? I seem to recall a green or white one that fits the bill.

anonymous-user

80 months

Thursday 30th June 2011
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IMRC failure-nothing to do with timing, just closes off one set of inlets to improve low down torque. Wasn't the brightest idea sticking electronics on a roasting hot rocket cover.

Podie

46,649 posts

301 months

Thursday 30th June 2011
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Dave_ST220 said:
IMRC failure-nothing to do with timing, just closes off one set of inlets to improve low down torque. Wasn't the brightest idea sticking electronics on a roasting hot rocket cover.
Agreed. Not difficult to relocate it though.

anonymous-user

80 months

Thursday 30th June 2011
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That goes to show just how poor Ford dealers are, very common problem & anyone who knows the engine should know where to look when it's dead at around 4k RPM.

SD1992

Original Poster:

7,278 posts

184 months

Thursday 30th June 2011
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Dave_ST220 said:
Colour? I seem to recall a green or white one that fits the bill.
This one is blue, PM'd you a link to the ad smile

I have pretty much decided I am after one of these next, it is only £100 more on insurance (at 19 and male) than my 1.8 mk3! smile

£800 a year for a 2.5 V6 is pretty good IMO biggrin

Edited by SD1992 on Thursday 30th June 11:58

anonymous-user

80 months

Thursday 30th June 2011
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Replied to your emails. That is pretty good, I was paying £1200 at that age for mine!!!

daphantom

426 posts

225 months

Monday 4th July 2011
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I had a black 98 ST24 for a couple of years + loved the smoothness of the car. That was until i replaced it with a ST200. Far better all round car. Although only 30bhp more it feels so much quicker + the upgraded interior is also a lot better too, as is the standard body kit of the 200. My advice is if you can get a ST200 for even slightly more - go for it.

SD1992

Original Poster:

7,278 posts

184 months

Monday 4th July 2011
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The insurance on the ST200 is more than double the ST24 frown

Bought an ST24 yesterday, here is the thread smile

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

cerb4.5lee

42,662 posts

206 months

Monday 4th July 2011
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SD1992 said:
The insurance on the ST200 is more than double the ST24 frown

Bought an ST24 yesterday, here is the thread smile

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
Excellent news really pleased for you,hope it treats you well.

Enjoy the kick at 4000rpm its a great engine & super smooth.

Glad you took the plunge.

Cheers

daphantom

426 posts

225 months

Tuesday 5th July 2011
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SD1992 said:
The insurance on the ST200 is more than double the ST24 frown

Bought an ST24 yesterday, here is the thread smile

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
double the insurance!!! ST24 is the next best thing then definately

SD1992

Original Poster:

7,278 posts

184 months

Tuesday 5th July 2011
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Thanks! smile

I love the car, and the torque is just fantastic!

This one needs the IMRC done, but I found a guide on another website that says you can just replace the transistor?

Does anyone here know about how to sort it? smile