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Ford - Escort (1996)

Looking for a reliable, budget‑friendly run‑about? The Ford Escort blends classic styling with everyday practicality, 1996 model in particular remains a favorite among used car shoppers. Whether you’re curious about the Ford Escort price in your local market or wondering what is a 1996 Ford Escort worth, this overview gives you the key facts, depreciation trends, and buying insights without the guesswork.

  • Model year: 1996
  • Engine: 1.4L 4‑cyl, 67 hp
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (optional 4‑speed automatic)
  • Fuel type: Regular gasoline
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive
  • Curb weight: ~2,350 lbs (2,700 lbs with automatic)
  • Dimensions: 168.3 in × 68.3 in. W × 56.3 in. H
  • Wheelbase: 102.4 in.
  • Seating capacity: 5 (with a rear seat and a functional third‑row option in minimized form)
  • Fuel economy: 27 mpg city / 30 mpg highway (variants may vary)
  • Braking: Front disc, rear drum

When browsing listings for a used Ford Escort price, you’ll notice that offers differ widely based on mileage, maintenance record, and regional demand. In many markets, prices trend toward the low thousands—generally enough to ensure a dependable ride without breaking the bank. What’s more, the Ford Escort depreciation curve is relatively gentle compared to newer models, meaning your investment holds up better over time.

Depreciation insight
The Ford Escort pattern follows a steady, predictable route: a typical 15‑20% value drop in the first year after sale, then about 25‑30% over the next two years. By five years on, a well‑maintained Escort usually settles around the 50‑55% residual of its initial market value. These estimates are based on data collected from national used‑car databases and can vary depending on the vehicle’s condition and region. If your 1996 Ford Escort has less than 80,000 miles, excellent servicing records, and no major rust issues, you’ll see a modest price shock—often keeping its value at the upper part of the depreciation range.

Comparison context
If you compare a 1996 Ford Escort to its contemporaries—like the Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, or Mazda323—notice the same quiet efficiency and commonality of parts. While the Civic and Corolla usually enjoy slightly higher resale values, Escorts are often priced more attractively in the same year, especially in markets where compact Ford models have decomposed. On the flip side, Plymouth consistently offers cheaper equivalents, yet the Escort stands out with better build quality and drive experience. In terms of mileage, a 1996 Escort usually outspeeds the vertical slice of its peers, especially with the 1.4L engine.

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