
Ford Mondeo Titanium wagon 2018 review
If you’re looking for well-equipped, handsome transport that will cover big kays, the Ford Mondeo – despite being a little dearer than some of its competition – is worth adding to the shopping list.
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The sports-flavoured RS-V sits in the middle of the all-new ZB Commodore line-up, with a list price of $46,990 in Liftback guise or $49,190 as a Sportwagon.
Sitting a full $9700 above the RS, the RS-V adds leather seats, heated front seats, paddle shifters a larger 8.0-inch multimedia screen with built-in GPS navigation system and DAB+ digital radio, a colour head-up display, wireless phone charger, interior ambient lighting, upgraded Hi Per strut suspension and a sportier rear bumper.
The RS-V is only available with the 235kW/381Nm 3.6-litre V6 engine and all-wheel drive, which also means a nine-speed torque converter auto.
Official combined fuel consumption is 8.9L/100km for the Liftback, or 9.1 for the Sportwagon. The V6 will impressively deliver its best on regular 91RON unleaded.
Vehicle | Specs | Price* | |
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LT | 2.0L, Diesel, 8 SP AUTO | $19,030 – 24,090 | 2018 Holden Commodore 2018 LT Pricing and Specs |
LT | 2.0L, Diesel, 8 SP AUTO | $18,040 – 22,770 | 2018 Holden Commodore 2018 LT Pricing and Specs |
RS-V | 3.6L, PULP, 9 SP AUTO | $23,650 – 29,150 | 2018 Holden Commodore 2018 RS-V Pricing and Specs |
RS | 2.0L, PULP, 9 SP AUTO | $20,680 – 26,180 | 2018 Holden Commodore 2018 RS Pricing and Specs |
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