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Ford Mondeo – Carefully Choose Your Style

Deciding to buy a Ford Mondeo is the easy part. Choosing Which model, style, color and optional extras to go for is where things start to get tricky. The problem is that there’s just so much choice. For a start, there are seven models, most of Which are available in four-door, five-door or estate variations. Then there are the engines, Which range from 1.6 – 2.5 Duratec petrol engines, to 1.8 – 2.2 Duratorq diesel engines.

The Ford Mondeo range starts with the Edge. It comes with 16 “Y-spoke wheel covers, air-conditioning, CD and radio, central locking a heated front windscreen, voice controlled Bluetooth, clever Electronic Stability Program, capless refueling, Curtsey delay headlights, seven airbags, a leather steering wheel and more.

The Zetec features some great additions to the edge, such as 16 “Y-spoke alloy wheels, front fog lights, body colored door handles, brushed-finish front scuff plates, door-opening, a chrome lower grille surround, a duel-zone automatic temperature control, a leather gearshift knob and illuminated sun visor mirrors.

The ECOnetic is the car for those who are environmentally conscious. Its 1.8 or 2.0 Duratorq diesel engines give a lot of power, but does not compromise its environmental mission. It also has low rolling resistance tires and front grille air deflectors, Which, when coupled with the rear spoiler, makes the car ultra dynamic. There’s also an up-shift gear change indicator, helping you drive economically, and lowered sports suspension.

The Ghia is another great Mondeo model, which looks stylish with 17 “7X3 spoke alloy wheels, and has sensitive automatic headlights, a chrome upper grille, chrome finished upper door line, and a colored lower grille. It also features a Sony 6CD and DAB radio system, power heated and folding door mirrors, auto-dimming on rear-view mirror, map reading lights and a front interior ambient light. The HandBrake is wrapped in leather, and stylish wood-effect interior trim.

There are also the three titanium models, the Titanium, Titanium X and Titanium X Sport. The Titanium’s additions to the Zetec include 17 “Y-spoke alloy wheels, silver painted upper and lower grilles, black glass, brushed-chrome interior trim, Ford Convers + instrument cluster cllever, and sports style front seats.

The Titanium X also includes the addition of 18 “Y-spoke alloy wheels and halogen Adaptive front lights with static cornering lights. There are front and rear parking sensors and heated seats. For gadget lovers, there’s a Ford Power start button and variable heated front seats . And for rear seat passengers, there’s a central armrest with cup holders.

The last model in the Ford Mondeo Titanium X Sport is the range. It had a sport exterior design and a rear spoiler for added aerodynamics, as well as sports suspension. Its leather seats, steering wheel, door panel inserts, and gearshift are trimmed with red stitching, making even look inside the ultra luxurious. Whatever your life style and budget, the Ford Mondeo comes in a model to suit you.

An Introduction on Automotive Floor Jacks

Types of Floor Jacks
A floor jack can mean different things depending on where you use it. The jack used in most car repair shops or garages to lift cars and make repairs conveniently under the car or a tire is called an automotive floor jack. However, another jack is utilized to raise bigger ‘things’ like buildings or houses that needs its beams to be replaced because they are sagging. The last type of jack is used for phone connections. It got its name because it is typically installed on the floor and wall intersection. Notice how all equipment are called floorjacks but have entirely different meanings and purposes.

While there are a lot of different jacks available, this article would only focus on the first type of floorjack mentioned: automotive floor jacks. The other two types of jacks will be reserved for a different article.

Automotive Jacks
It is common for people to always associate the term ‘floor jacks’ with automotive floor jacks as this had always been the first floorjacks produced. This one uses a pump arm, hydraulics or air compression to raise vehicles and access the undercarriage easily. The automotive floorjack makes changing tires or doing a brake job easier to accomplish. These are handy tools that can be found in car hoods, garages, farms and other places where there are vehicles that may need to be repaired. Automotive jacks have made a lot of repairs easier for the common do-it-yourself mechanics and vehicle owners.

On the other hand, this automotive jack should not be confused with hydraulic lifts which are used in most auto repair shops.

A more stable ground is required for automotive floorjacks to eliminate improper balance. The ground should not shift as it could seriously harm the vehicle. A lip can be connected to the automobile and raise it gently by pumping the arm, hydraulic system or air compressor.

Automotive jacks have different ratings depending on the weight that they can lift without sacrificing security. These automotive floorjacks are very powerful that they can up to 20 tons. For your personal use, you can purchase a 2 or 3-ton jack especially if you’re going on long road trips so you can easily change your tire whenever needed. Obviously, the bigger your vehicle, the stronger is the jack required to do the job. Farm equipment, on the other hand, may necessitate a 10-ton automotive jack.