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Ford - Connect (2009)
Looking for a reliable sedan that blends classic styling with dependable performance? The Ford Connect 2009 may just be the car you’ve been searching for. While its original MSRP was modest, today the Ford Connect price is heavily influenced by mileage, maintenance history, and current market demand. If you’re curious about the Ford Connect 2009 price, it’s important to weigh factors like condition and location to get a realistic estimate.
- Engine: 2.5‑L 4‑Cylinder EcoBoost, 147 hp & 147 lb‑ft of torque
- Transmission: 6‑speed manual or optional 5‑speed automatic
- Fuel Type: Regular Unleaded (87 octane)
- Drive: Front‑Wheel Drive (FWD)
- Dimensions:
- Length: 202.4 in (5.15 m)
- Width: 71.8 in (1.82 m)
- Height: 58.5 in (1.49 m)
- Wheelbase: 110.4 in (2.81 m)
- Interior: Cloth seating for 5, 15‑inch touchscreen, Bluetooth connectivity, panoramic roof option
- Cargo: 15.6 cu ft behind rear seats; 45.3 cu ft with seats folded
- Safety: Hill‑Hold Aid, Traction Control, 4‑point seatbelt, front airbags, optional rear curtain airbags
- Fuel Economy: 25 mpg city / 36 mpg highway (EPA estimated)
- Weight: 3,570 lbs (typical)**
New cars typically lose 15‑20 % of their value within the first year of ownership, and a second‑hand 2009 Ford Connect will follow the same pattern. After 1 year, expect roughly a 15‑20 % depreciation from its original price. Over the next few years, the vehicle will continue to lose value at a slower rate. By Year 3, a well‑maintained 2009 Connect could have depreciated an additional 15‑20 %, for a total loss of roughly 35‑40 % from its launch price. Keep in mind that these percentages are averages; actual depreciation will vary with mileage, condition, and regional demand.
Used Ford Connect price can fluctuate considerably. Owners will often request prices in the $5,000‑$8,000 range depending on factors such as:
- Odometer reading – lower miles typically command higher prices.
- Condition – seats, paint, and mechanical health all influence value.
- Location – urban vs. rural demand can affect market rates.
- Vehicle history – vins with clean records are more desirable.
Comparison context
Compared to similar models in its class, the 2009 Ford Connect offers a balanced set of features and fuel‐efficient powertrain that stands out against its peers. When stacked against the 2009 Honda Accord – known for its roomy interior – the Connect retains a tighter, sportier profile. In comparison to the 2009 Toyota Corolla, which emphasizes reliability, the Connect gives a bit more horsepower and an optional panoramic roof that many buyers appreciate in their
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