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Old 22-03-2013, 12:39 PM   #1
nevetsg
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Default Gravel Roads

Hi.

I am trying to talk me dad into getting a Mondeo TDCi over a Territory (unless he can get a diesel on the cheep). I mean, why wouldn't you... They currently have falcons.

His concern is that he lives in the bush and has to drive Gravel roads to and from home. In particular is their driveway which has a very steep section; to the point that if you fail an attempt to get up it you have to roll back down and start again..

I have not driven on any gravel so I am requesting feedback on how the FWD Mondeo handles itself?

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