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Ford - Connect (2011)

Discover the Ford Connect—the compact hatchback that meshes everyday practicality with modern tech. Whether you’re searching for the Ford Connect price of a freshly listed unit, or curious about the Ford Connect 2011 price, you’ll find accurate, market‑based insights that guide your buying or selling decision. In a rapidly evolving automotive landscape, knowing the true worth of a used vehicle—especially a vehicle from the 2011 model year—matters for both buyers and sellers. This guide gives you all the data you need to assess the used Ford Connect price and understand how the vehicle’s value changes over time.

Below you’ll find a concise HTML list that breaks down the essential specifications of the 2011 Ford Connect, followed by a realistic depreciation outlook, comparison data with similar models, a snapshot of its position within the market segment, and a clear call‑to‑action for the most up‑to‑date pricing information.

  • Engine: 1.5‑liter EcoBoost, 160 hp, 115 lb‑ft of torque
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual or 4‑speed automatic (combo) depending on trim
  • Fuel type: Regular gasoline; EPA rating ~26 city / 33 highway MPG
  • Dimensions: 138 inches wheelbase, 175 inches overall length, 69 inches width; 32 inches ride height
  • Weight: 2,600–2,700 lbs (depends on configuration)
  • Drive layout: Front‑wheel drive (standard); optional all‑wheel drive in some variants
  • Seating: 5 passenger capacity; 39 cubic inches of front legroom, 35 inches rear
  • Cargo: 17.2 cubic feet behind rear seats; 52.8 cubic feet with seats folded
  • Safety: 7 airbags, stability control, optional rear‑view camera, standard ASC (Advanced Safety Caution) for rollover warnings
  • Infotainment: Ford SYNC 2 system, 4.2‑inch touchscreen, hands‑free Bluetooth, USB
  • Other features: Auto‑start/stop, eight‑hour stop‑and‑go functionality, pop‑up winches for off‑road

When it comes to vehicle value, depreciation is a key factor. The Ford Connect depreciation curve follows a predictable pattern—like many cars in its class—but variations in mileage, condition, and geographic demand can influence the rate. Typically, the 2011 model loses around 15‑20% of its value in the first year after purchase. Over the next four years, cumulative depreciation stalls to a range of 25‑35%, meaning that a well‑maintained 2011 Connect still retains roughly a third of its original worth after five years of use.

To illustrate, the annual depreciation trend for the 2011 Ford Connect might look something like this:

  • Year 1: 15–20% of purchase price
  • Year 2: +7–9% relative to year‑one value
  • Year 3: +6–8% relative to year‑two value


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