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Ford - Escape (2005)
Welcome to your one‑stop source for the Ford Escape price: the compact SUV that has earned a reputation for versatility, fuel economy, and a comfortable driving experience. Whether you're exploring a 2005 model, hunting a used Ford Escape price, or simply asking what is a 2005 Ford Escape worth, our database delivers real‑world pricing insight. Because vehicle values fluctuate by mileage, trim, condition, and market, we present a framework that helps you gauge where a particular Escape sits on the price spectrum.
Ford Escape (2005) – The Classic Choice
- Engine: 2.3L EcoBoost Inline‑4 (or 2.0L EcoBoost) – 166 hp / 227 lb‑ft torque
- Transmission: 6‑speed automatic (standard) with optional manual on specific trims
- Fuel Type: Gasoline (regular unleaded)
- Mileage: 55,000 – 120,000 miles (typical for 2005 units)
- Dimensions: Length 177.2 in, Width 73.5 in, Height 64.0 in, Wheelbase 104.3 in
- Cargo Capacity: 27.0 ft³ (front seats folded) – 58.9 ft³ (seats upright)
- Cabin Features: Power‑lift tailgate, keyless entry, 16‑in alloy wheels (3‑stripe pattern), automatic climate control
- Safety: ISOFIX child seat anchors, roof rails, Dual‑Stage front airbags
- Trim Levels: S, SE, EX, Limited, XL
Below is a quick overview of how the 2005 Escape compares across the board and what that means for your next purchase.
Depreciation Insight
Every vehicle goes through a predictable decline in value as it ages. The Ford Escape depreciation curve follows this rule: Typically loses 15‑20% of its purchase price in the first year and continues at a slower rate thereafter.
- First year: 15–20% drop
- Year 2–3: 5–7% per year
- Year 4–5: 3–5% per year
- Beyond 5 years: 2–3% per year (steady, longer tail)
In practice, a 2005 Escape that started with a dealer invoice of $20,000 could be worth roughly $10,000 to $12,000 today, depending on its mileage and condition. Keep in mind that used Ford Escape price extremes are driven by factors like maintenance history, ownership count, and any post‑market conversions.
Comparison Context: Escape vs. The Competition
When you’re choosing the “best” compact SUV for $10,000‑$15,000, the Escape sits right alongside the Jeep Cherokee, Honda CR‑V, and Subaru Forester. Here's a snapshot of how the 2005 Escape stacks up:
- Jeep Cherokee (2005): Rougher off‑road abilities, but less refined interiors; similar fuel economy.
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