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What should I check when inspecting a used Ford Mondeo?
When inspecting a used Ford Mondeo, thoroughly check for rust, especially around the wheel arches, sills, and under the bonnet. Examine the engine for any leaks or unusual noises. Test all electrical components, including lights, indicators, and the infotainment system. Also, check the service history for evidence of regular maintenance.
What are common problems to look for in a used Ford Mondeo?
Common problems in used Ford Mondeos can include issues with the dual-mass flywheel (DMF), diesel particulate filter (DPF) clogging (on diesel models), and potential issues with the automatic transmission. Listen for any unusual noises during the test drive and ensure the car shifts smoothly through all gears. Check for error messages on the dashboard.
What paperwork should I request from the seller when buying a used Ford Mondeo in Northern Ireland?
You should request the vehicle's V5C registration document (logbook) to verify ownership, the MOT certificate to ensure it has passed its roadworthiness test, and any service history or maintenance records. It's also wise to ask for any receipts for work carried out on the vehicle. Verify the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) on the car matches the one on the V5C.
Are there any specific safety features I should be aware of when buying a Ford Mondeo?
Ford Mondeos often come equipped with various safety features. Check if the car has ABS (Anti-lock Braking System), ESP (Electronic Stability Programme), and airbags. If the car has parking sensors or a reversing camera, test them to ensure they are functioning correctly. Consider the Euro NCAP safety rating for the specific model year to understand its crash test performance.
What are the legal requirements for buying a used car in Northern Ireland?
In Northern Ireland, it is the seller's responsibility to ensure the car is roadworthy at the point of sale. While private sales offer fewer legal protections than buying from a dealer, you still have rights under the Sale of Goods Act. Ensure you have a written agreement with the seller detailing the car's condition, any known faults, and the agreed-upon price. You should also check the vehicle's MOT history online to verify its roadworthiness.
