SOLD Ford Mondeo Estate Car 2004 SOLD

Started by Greg, June 28, 2018, 07:19:34 AM

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Greg

This car belongs to my neighbour and he has asked me to sell it for him.

He is an old man (81) and has owned it from new for 14 years.  He's too old to drive it now.  It is a mint condition, low mileage car and represents a bargain if you are looking for a car that will not cost you money for repairs for the rest of its life because it's essentially well looked after low mileage and hardly used.  (It looks 4 years old not 14).

You could reasonably expect to get 5 years, 80,000 miles of trouble free motoring from this car without any major bills, just expected wear and tear like tyres and brake pads.  That is the cheapest motoring you can get.  For a Trad who is trying to economize it makes a lot of sense.

Inside is immaculate.  Bodywork is flawless given the age.  Looks very respectable.

Full history.  Serviced way more than it needed to be and he is the single owner so it has never been raced, or crashed/repaired.  2 litre diesel engine TDCI I beleive.

Located in Kent, United Kingdom.  You have to get to the car to pick it up (or you can get cars delivered now pretty cheaply too).  About £150 anywhere in the UK within reason.

It's going to go on ebay and will make over £1000 (because where do you find them) but I'll sell it for a £800 to any Trad Catholic who wants it.  No bartering and no timewasting.  This is a peach, which is why I am putting it on here first.

It's mid grey a little bit darker than the car in the picture below.  Which is merely a sample to show you the type and shape.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ford-mondeo-estate/142844470387?_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIM.MBE%26ao%3D2%26asc%3D49138%26meid%3D31ed93ec96af48c9b907295da77fd2df%26pid%3D100005%26rk%3D3%26rkt%3D12%26sd%3D263772096237%26itm%3D142844470387&_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851

Has the same alloy wheels as this but no roof bars.

Hurry if you want it, because cars in this condition don't hang around.
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Greg

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