
1.8-litre petrol is short of puff at speed; 119 or 141bhp diesels prove refined and torquey.
Good handling and ride, with lots of body control and grip. Ride arguably on the firm side.
Smaller engines are noisy when worked hard.
Good fuel economy. Discounts should be negotiable.
Should be durable and reliable.
Six bags and ABS as standard. Plenty more safety and security kit at higher trim levels.
Loads of space. Huge boot extends further with easy-to-use folding seats.
Aircon and alloys at basic trim. Loads of alternatives higher up.
Volkswagen Passat Estate, Ford Mondeo Estate
Huge and practical.
Firm ride.
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Adult Occupant
Child Occupant
Specs are for the 1.8 S 5dr model only.
Price (RRP):
£17,321.00
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Top Speed:
123 mph
0-62 Secs:
11.6 secs
Engine Size:
1798cc
Brake Horse Power:
120 bhp
Revs Per Minute:
5500 rpm
MPG (Urban):
29.4
MPG (Combined):
40.9
Fuel Delivery:
MULTI POINT FUEL INJECTION
Valves:
16 valves
Gears:
5 SPEED
CO2 Emission:
162 g/km
Seats:
5 seats
Insurance Group 1:
7