Especificaciones y análisis del Ford Mondeo
Power
145HP
Torque
185Nm
Consumption
7.9l/100
Emissions
189g/km
0-100 km/h
9.9s
Top Speed
210km/h
Weight
1477kg
Price
21,080€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Manual 5v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
528 L
70 L
107 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Ford Mondeo 5p Trend X 2.0 FFV 145 CV (2008-2010)
General description
The 2007 Ford Mondeo is not just a sedan; it's the memory of a family trip, the promise of space and comfort with every kilometer. This version with its 145 HP 2.0 FFV engine represents the perfect balance between the reliability of a naturally aspirated engine and a commitment to alternative fuels, a car that defined an era for Ford and for many families.
Driving experience
Getting behind the wheel is to feel the poise of a car made to devour highways. Its chassis, a Ford masterpiece, conveys absolute confidence in every curve, combining superb ride comfort with unexpected agility for its size. The 145 HP engine pushes with a linear and progressive smoothness, without stridency, inviting a calm and pleasant drive. It's the feeling of traveling in first class, where the destination is as important as the journey itself.
Design and aesthetics
Under the 'Kinetic Design' language, the Mondeo sports an athletic and elegant silhouette that has aged with admirable dignity. Its fluid lines and sharp front end give it an imposing presence on the road. Inside, space is the real luxury, with outstanding roominess and a gigantic 528-liter trunk thanks to its practical tailgate. It's a design that prioritizes function and the well-being of its occupants above all else.
Technology and features
The technology in this Mondeo is the kind that matters: the kind that always works. Beyond the active and passive safety systems of the era, its great asset was the Flexifuel (FFV) technology, which allowed it to run on both gasoline and E85 bioethanol. It was a vision of the future, a statement of intent in a world beginning to look towards sustainability. An honest car, without overwhelming screens, focused on the essence of driving.
Competition
In a competitive segment, the Mondeo faced giants like the Volkswagen Passat, the Opel Insignia, or the Peugeot 407. While its rivals played different cards, the Mondeo always played the one of dynamic behavior. None of its competitors managed to convey that special connection between the driver, the car, and the asphalt. It was, and for many still is, the benchmark for driving pleasure in its category.
Conclusion
The Ford Mondeo 2.0 FFV is much more than just a second-hand sedan. It's a memory-making machine, a tireless travel companion that combines colossal interior space with exceptional road behavior. It represents an era when cars were designed to be driven and enjoyed, offering a robustness and reliability that are missed today. A smart and passionate choice for those who value space, comfort, and the pure pleasure of feeling the road.




