Looking at a Coupe 2007-2008 with the 2.0 HDi engine, cloth interior or A Mondeo ST TDCi with Leather recaros but on an 06/56 plate.
Both for around £5000
Which would you go for?

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I love my 406 but even the youngest ones are 8 years old now. Fancy something newer, can afford to do so, so why not ehh?OdinEidolon wrote:Both are good cars,with the 407 not being as good as the 406 in any area tho, exept impact protection.
Honestly it hugely depends what car you find, if you find either of those in spot-on condition, low price and good service history then go for it.
But a 406 would be better!
I'll shoot you down, bang bang!Bailes1992 wrote:I do think the 407 coupe is a much better looking car than the 406 coupe
I would keep those sentiments to yourself, lest the coupe boys, 'pay him a visit'.Bailes1992 wrote:I do think the 407 coupe is a much better looking car than the 406 coupe
Meh, depends hugely on the engine. The 2.2 liter HDI is a Joint venture Ford-PSA and is thus used in some Fords under the TDCi name, for example.grasmere59 wrote:The troubles that i've been hearing with the tdci engines from a mate of mine who runs his own garage i'd stick with a Pug
What I mean is that tou cannot say "this type of engine is crap". It depends on the model a lot. For example the HDis are very good engine but some of them are crap, for example the early 1.6HDi which required a new turbo every time you started it.Bailes1992 wrote:The ST TDCi engine is Fords own lump. Nowt to do with Pug
Know what you mean about the TDCi engines & DMFs, but not sure if it is just the early ones or all of them. 130k is a bit of a conservative estimate too. My 2002 TDDi had a new clutch at 70k & a 53 plate TDCi I drove had a knackered clutch at 85k. Hell of a lot of Mondeo TDCi taxis round here though with not so many 407s, so they can't be that bad.Bailes1992 wrote:Ford older TDCi engines need DMF's every 130k and are known to kill injectors which can cost upto £1000 to replace.
Kinda scares me off that.
Wait, what? WHY?Bailes1992 wrote: Headlights bulbs? £100 a pop![]()
My reaction was much the same. £100 per bulb? WTF???OdinEidolon wrote:Wait, what? WHY?Bailes1992 wrote: Headlights bulbs? £100 a pop![]()