KungFooBob wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 10:21 pm
Boxsters?
Google IMS and RMS, I dare you.
Did it a while back. Barry Hart's name came up. Also Jon at Stanwood engineering in Clay Cross is up to his armpits in broken and scored Porsche cylinders.
We've now switched attention to a 2012 Ford Focus Estate with 1.6L petrol engine. One minute we're bouncing off the rev limiter, next minute crawling through treacle.
mangocrazy wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 10:37 pm
We've now switched attention to a 2012 Ford Focus Estate with 1.6L petrol engine. One minute we're bouncing off the rev limiter, next minute crawling through treacle.
Had a Focus, it went through 4 transmissions in the first 10k miles. The first tranny lasted 57 miles from new.
mangocrazy wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 10:37 pm
We've now switched attention to a 2012 Ford Focus Estate with 1.6L petrol engine. One minute we're bouncing off the rev limiter, next minute crawling through treacle.
Had a Focus, it went through 4 transmissions in the first 10k miles. The first tranny lasted 57 miles from new.
mangocrazy wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 10:37 pm
We've now switched attention to a 2012 Ford Focus Estate with 1.6L petrol engine. One minute we're bouncing off the rev limiter, next minute crawling through treacle.
Had a Focus, it went through 4 transmissions in the first 10k miles. The first tranny lasted 57 miles from new.
We've had multiple Focus/Fiestas since 2012, never had a single issue with any of them. It's basically what the wife drives. I've owned 7 Mondeos and had very little in the way of issues.
I've done 57,000 in 2 years in the Transit with no issues.
I was going to suggest 'go large' and get a Skoda Superb estate but, looking at S/H prices you're talking 150k miles in the stated price bracket. (There's even one at 240k miles for about £2.5k - diesel obvs).
As far as I can make out, that Mondeo has the (rather rare) Mazda-developed DOHC 16v petrol engine that makes around 140 bhp. The vast majority of Mondeo estates of that era have TDCi diesel engines.
mangocrazy wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2025 12:01 pm
As far as I can make out, that Mondeo has the (rather rare) Mazda-developed DOHC 16v petrol engine that makes around 140 bhp. The vast majority of Mondeo estates of that era have TDCi diesel engines.
mangocrazy wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2025 12:01 pm
As far as I can make out, that Mondeo has the (rather rare) Mazda-developed DOHC 16v petrol engine that makes around 140 bhp. The vast majority of Mondeo estates of that era have TDCi diesel engines.
Right?
It's good. Stuff like that appeals to the nerd in me. Most car buyers probably wouldn't care about what's under the hood as long as it used their preferred fuel, but I like to know...
mangocrazy wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2025 12:01 pm
As far as I can make out, that Mondeo has the (rather rare) Mazda-developed DOHC 16v petrol engine that makes around 140 bhp. The vast majority of Mondeo estates of that era have TDCi diesel engines.
Right?
It's good. Stuff like that appeals to the nerd in me. Most car buyers probably wouldn't care about what's under the hood as long as it used their preferred fuel, but I like to know...
I had a 2008ish petrol one for a while, went perfectly fine and happy. Only sold it because i went to the pain in the squeaky arse CR-V.