{Ford Mondeo Review} I get to keep the Mondeo…

by ~Tina on September 21, 2010

….for an extra few days.

Yeah, I know. I totally wrote that title to get you to read this blog post. ;)

I spent most of Monday psyching myself up to say goodbye and explaining to Annabelle that, unlike the toys and kitchen appliances that we get to keep after I review about them, I’m not allowed to keep THIS toy.

Then I’m told I can keep the car…but only until Saturday.

But that’s fine with me.

That means I get a few more days of NOT having to get back into my van.

I’ve mentioned that we have Annabelle’s car seat in the back seat. It’s anchored to the back of the back seat and it also have the seat belt around it. But I noticed that the seat belt doesn’t hold it tightly. Even though we pulled the seat belt tight. I didn’t like that while it wasn’t a lot of movement, it did slide a bit on the back seat. And no, we weren’t drive like maniacs around corners! I definitely don’t like that.

But I do like that the Mondeo shows me how far I can go on the fuel that is in the tank. When we first picked the car up, it only had about a quarter of a tank of fuel so I had planned to return it with the same. But now that we have it for a bit longer, I needed to fill it some more to get us through the rest of the week. What I didn’t expect was that it would be difficult to find a diesel fuel pump. I went to the local Shell/Coles Express service station, only to be told that they don’t have a diesel pump for cars.

We were told that the nearest Shell/Coles Express (we had a fuel gift card, otherwise I would have went to a different service station) was in a suburb 10 minutes away so we drove there (Yallah) only to find that the pump was out of service! We eventually found another station where we filled up.

I think I already mentioned about the fuel tank release that just needs to be pushed to open and how there isn’t a fuel cap. I’m loving the no fuel cap because I have been known to forget to replace the cap after I fill up.

Another thing that I like is the solid “thump” that you hear when the doors are shut. It’s almost a reassuring sound that the car is safe. Sounds NOTHING like the rust-buckety sound that my van doors make!

What safety features do you look for in a car?

My other Mondeo posts:

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Thanks to Kidspot, I have been chosen as one of the Modern Mondeo Mamas ! I get to drive this baby for 3 weeks and share what I think of it. *squeal*

{ 2 comments }

Fiona September 22, 2010 at 8:25 am

I find it such a pain when there's only one diesel pump or they're out of fuel/order … the work cars are diesel and sometimes the queues are long for the single pump!
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melbournemumma September 22, 2010 at 8:08 pm

Lucky you getting to drive around in a new Mondeo! I too love that solid 'thump' of a car door. We're trading in our 10 year old car for a big family car at the end of the year – can't wait! Means I'll finally be able to put the pram in the boot!
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