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What are the features of the 2011 Ford Mondeo?

What are the features of the 2011 Ford Mondeo?

2011 Ford Mondeo Ford ECOnetic Technologies are also applied to the new Mondeo range to enhance efficiency and economy, and include new features like Smart Regenerative Charging, the Ford Eco Mode driver information system and – a Ford first – an Active Grille Shutter system.

What’s the price of a new Ford Mondeo?

Towing capacity is rated at 1,400kg braked and 700kg unbraked on petrol models and 2,000kg braked and 750kg unbraked on diesels. Prices range from $42,990 for the base model LX hatch to $54,990 for the full house Titanium that we tested.

Which is the most stylish Ford Mondeo ever?

Ford of Europe is launching the most stylish and technologically advanced Ford Mondeo model ever.

Where are the radar modules on a Ford Mondeo?

It utilises two multiple-beam radar modules located on the outer corners of the rear bumper, which identify vehicles entering a defined blind spot zone and illuminate an LED indicator light on the corresponding side view mirror. This provides the driver with a strong visual warning that a vehicle is adjacent.

Can you change the battery on a Ford Mondeo?

Quick video on popping open the Ford Keyless entry fob and replacing the battery. This specific one was for a Ford Mondeo 2010, but the fob is the same for a whole range of their models including Fiesta, Focus, Kuga and C-Max. Loading…

When did the new Ford Mondeo come out?

New Mondeo will see the first application of a higher performance 240 PS derivative of the efficient new 2.0-litre Ford EcoBoost turbocharged petrol engine, joining the existing 203 PS version of this engine, introduced in Ford Mondeo, new S-MAX and new Galaxy early in 2010.

It utilises two multiple-beam radar modules located on the outer corners of the rear bumper, which identify vehicles entering a defined blind spot zone and illuminate an LED indicator light on the corresponding side view mirror. This provides the driver with a strong visual warning that a vehicle is adjacent.

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