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New Ford Mondeo - disappointed.

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  • Its not only that , but lumps seems to be coming off. maybe 1/4" in size, they are like small craters, like the paint is layered. You can't T-cut or polish it out as it so deep, but it doesnt show up too badly as its just another layer of paint.

    I cant believe how thin the paint is though.
  • Shoshannah
    Shoshannah Posts: 667 Forumite
    At least Fords don't rust how they used to.
  • Idiophreak
    Idiophreak Posts: 12,024 Forumite
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    vikingaero wrote: »
    I recommend buying a new version of any car a couple of years into it's life or at the mid-life facelift, otherwise you end up being the unpaid development driver.


    I'd go with this...I got the last of the old shape astras...quite clear they had the design bomb-proof by that point...

    (you normally get good deals on the last-of-the-old line, too)
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