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I'm planning to buy a 2010 Ford Mondeo 2.0 EcoBoost with 11,000 miles from a dealer asking £10,995. Is that a good price?
What should I expect part exchange for my 2004 Mondeo 2.5 V6, with 102,000 miles in good overall condition?
What should I expect part exchange for my 2004 Mondeo 2.5 V6, with 102,000 miles in good overall condition?
Asked on 19 June 2013 by David Mole
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Honest John
Glass's Guide has not woken up to this model, but our guide shows £10,800 - £12,750: www.honestjohn.co.uk/used-prices/Ford/Mondeo/2010/...t
Your lovely old car trade books at about £1,000.
Your lovely old car trade books at about £1,000.
Dear Honest John,
Please help me choose my next car. I would like it to have:
Please help me choose my next car. I would like it to have:
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