DexterPunk wrote:How old are you?? Only asking because I've always bought my cars without borrowing. I think it's a much better way to do it. The other argument would be that a newer car would be safer. But I'm really glad I have not committed to a large loan for something that depreciates so fast.
Regarding the Mondeo, I couldn't really tell you much. Have you looked at a focus? They generally get a good write up. I personally prefer smaller cars... Easier to park, usually better on fuel too. My Impreza is the largest car I've owned.
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I'm 19. If I buy a BA/BF wagon, I can afford it without getting a loan.
I have checked out some Focuses, a couple Fiestas and Lasers too, but I think I'm going to stick with the wagon. It's got more space and it's easier to get things in the boot.
ysu wrote:The other thing, in my opinion, if you've only used fords, maybe it's time to look around. I'm sure you don't want to be the bloke who only ever driven fords :-)
Well, the Fords we've had have all been really reliable and if anything has gone wrong, they're very quick and easy to get fixed.
Exar Kun wrote:Money aside, the Mondeo is a great car. Almost as large as the Falcon. Much safer. Far better equipped. Will be a bit more fuel efficient (although difference in purchase price will negate that). Only downside are some of the drive trains. Current ecoboost engine is good but the original NA petrol was under powered for the size of car (especially if you're comparing to the inline 6 in the Falcon). Diesel was the better power plant early on.
If you're after a wagon and can deal with something slightly smaller then also consider Mazda 6 in the first shape. They're relatively cheap now.
Having said all that, the Falcon is a pretty dependable load hauled that has plenty of power and is cheap to fix when something goes wrong.
Yeah, pretty much thinking what you've said here. Thanks for the feedback.