Offers on new and nearly new Mondeos

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Thursday, February 09, 2012
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TO CELEBRATE a Ford Mondeo double accolade, Vospers is offering pre-registered and new cars with fantastic discounts at its showrooms throughout Devon and Cornwall.

The Ford Mondeo picked up two awards at the What Car? 2012 ceremony, being declared the UK's best family car and the best estate car for the second consecutive year.

The best family car award went to the Ford Mondeo 1.6 TDCi 115PS Zetec, with the UK's most popular car buyer's guide naming the Ford Mondeo 2.0 TDCi 140PS Zetec the best estate – repeating the car's double success at the What Car? awards last year.

Specification

The winning Zetec model accounts for 38 per cent of sales in the UK, with the standard specification including 16ins alloy wheels, advanced Bluetooth hands-free and voice control system, cruise control, adjustable speed limiter, Quick Clear heated windscreen, leather trimmed steering wheel and gear knob, electronic stability programme with traction control and Emergency Brake Assist, electrically operated and heated door mirrors with integral indicators and Thatcham approved alarm.

Mark Ovenden, Ford Britain managing director, said: "Ford is delighted that Mondeo has once again been recognised as the best all-rounder.

"Appealing to family and business executives alike, thanks to its elegant exterior styling and wealth of technology features, it also offers new powertrains which meet the low-carbon needs of our customers."

Fitted with auto start-stop as standard, the 1.6-litre TDCi engine returns more than 65mpg and emits only 114g/km CO2, while the turbocharged 1.6-litre EcoBoost engine is capable of 134mph, delivers 41.5mpg and emits 149g/km CO2.

Vospers is offering pre-registered (61-plate) Ford Mondeos from £18,795 to customers throughout the South West.

Visit your local Vospers for more information, or call 01752 636363 to be put through to a dealership near you.

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