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Old 24-02-2011, 10:05 PM   #1
Dave_Mc
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Default New MC Mondeo Titanium - Sapphire Black & question!

Hi All. I just picked up my MC Titanium Hatch on Tue and it is absolutely fantastic! I ordered a Panther Black, but when I picked it up, the dealer said the colour is a new black for the Mondeo, Sapphire Black.

It is actually a brilliant colour, it has more depth and sparkle, than the Panther Black (my brother in law has an Panther Black Focus XR5). I can put some photos up soon.

For those who may have a Titanium, I would like to pose a question. How firm have you found the suspension setup? The suspension seems extremely tight and when I hit any sort of bump in the road, it sets up a vibration in the car akin to having a single window open that causes air vibrations against your ear. Sounds strange I know, but everything else is perfect.

Any experiences would be great!

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