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Matthew Hatton
Videographer
2 Mar 2015
1 min read

Ford confirms pricing for new Mondeo hatch and wagon ahead of local showroom arrival in May.

Ford has confirmed local pricing for the fourth-generation Mondeo, with the new mid-sizer priced from $32,790 for the five-door hatch and $34,640 for the wagon.

Ford's drip-feed of Mondeo details kicked off in November last year, with the model grades and feature levels detailed in December.

The $32,790 starting price for the entry-level petrol Ambiente hatch makes the Mondeo more expensive than rivals Mazda6 ($32,620), Subaru Liberty and Hyundai Sonata (both $29,990), as well as top-selling Toyota Camry ($30,490).

The mid-spec Trend hatch is priced from $37,290, while the top of the range Titanium comes in at $44,290.

Stepping up from petrol to turbodiesel power attracts a $4000 premium for the Ambiente, while the Trend and Titanium diesels add $3200.

For the wagon bodystyle, only the Ambiente model is available with petrol power, and is priced from $34,640. Like the hatch, putting a diesel engine in the Ambiente wagon will add $4000.

Rounding out the wagon range are the diesel-only $42,340 Trend and $49,340 Titanium.

Matthew Hatton
Videographer
Matthew is a videographer at Carsguide, although he is known to occasionally commit words to the page as well. He spends a lot of his free time watching motorsport, which was great until his partner pointed out that perhaps he should also be spending time with their young daughter. Matt used to spend his days designing housing estates in a job he describes as "playing Sim City, but for real". However, after doing that for too many years, he became bored and decided a communications degree was something he should do (because journalists are successful and rich). Since starting at Carsguide he hasn't looked back. You can follow Matt on Twitter, if you dare.
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