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Old 25-03-2022, 05:37 PM   #1
Fermenter
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Default Buying a late Mondeo - any advice?

Hi Mondeo owners,

A dealer near me has a late 2018 Ambiente wagon (turbo diesel auto) that I like the look of. I've also been considering low km 2016/17 examples.

Obviously the big thing that comes up when googling these is the auto trannie, but I haven't really been able to grasp the detail. Was it only the dry clutch version that had issues? Was it fixed in later models? Any clues I can look for on the forecourt?

I'm planning to visit this one next week so I'll be able to check the log book and also get the trannie codes etc, but any tips you can offer so I can shop around with my eyes open would be fantastic!
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