Is Ford Mondeo a hatchback?

Ford launched the fourth generation of the Mondeo in 2006 and, four years later, it introduced the facelifted version for it. Like its predecessors, the Mondeo was available with three body shapes: a three-box sedan, hatchback, and station wagon.

What mk is a 2011 Ford Mondeo?

Production/sales period of cars with this particular specs: December 2010 – October 2014
Make: Ford (Europe)
Model: Mondeo 4th generation (Mk IV)
2007-2014
Submodel: Mondeo Mk IV phase-II 5-Door Hatchback

How long will a Ford Mondeo last?

As long as a car is rigorously maintained, serviced and repaired (if necessary) then they can last for a million kilometres or more; there are plenty of stories of 1960s classics that have, quite literally, covered the same distance as travelling to the Moon and back.

What are the differences between the Ford Mondeo sedan and hatchback?

Depending on the trim level, the Mondeo hatchback featured a small lid-spoiler. This body version was the shortest among its siblings. Inside, the facelifted mid-size sedan featured new materials and LED lighting. The material’s quality was improved. But the most significant upgrades were for the infotainment and safety features.

Does the Ford Mondeo have PowerShift transmission problems?

The PowerShift transmission problems related to the dry clutch transmission fitted to the Focus, Fiesta and EcoSport models. The Mondeo has a wet clutch transmission, and as such, is not affected.

When did the Ford Mondeo get a mid-life cycle refresh?

After a successful launch in 2006, the fourth generation of the Mondeo went through a mid-life cycle refresh in 2010. Ford followed the kinetic design update trend on the Mondeo, with a revamp of the front fascia, which included a wider lower grille and side-scoops. Its hood received further modifications due to the slimmer upper grille.

When did the Ford Mondeo 4th generation come out?

Ford launched the fourth generation of the Mondeo in 2006 and, four years later, it introduced the facelifted version for it. Like its predecessors, the Mondeo was available with three body shapes: a three-box sedan, hatchback, and station wagon.