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Ford - Explorer Sport Trac (2005)

Discover the enduring appeal of the 2005 Ford Explorer Sport Trac—a rugged midsize SUV that was designed to handle both family life and off‑road adventures. Whether you’re a first‑time buyer, a seasoned used‑car shopper, or simply curious about the vehicle’s market value, this guide provides a clear, data‑driven snapshot of the Ford Explorer Sport Trac price and how it has evolved over the years.

  • Engine: 3.5L V6 (225 hp, 225 lb‑ft torque)
  • Transmission: 4‑speed automatic (Base); optional 5‑speed manual in some trims
  • Drive: Four‑wheel drive (All‑Wheel Drive, AWD)
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline
  • Fuel Economy: EPA: 17 mpg city / 22 mpg highway (city/road)
  • Dimensions: 184.7 in length, 73.3 in width, 68.1 in height; wheelbase 107.2 in
  • Cargo & Seating: 15.2 cu ft (2‑row) / 40.1 cu ft (3‑row) with seats folded; 5‑passenger capacity (3‑row trim)
  • Wheel Size: 17" steel (4‑wheel drive), optional 18" steel (4‑wheel drive) or 17" aluminum (2‑wheel drive)
  • Safety Features: Dual front airbags, anti‑roll bar, seat belt pretensioners, optional side airbags, hill‑start assist, traction control
  • Trim Levels 2005: Base, XLT, Expedition (both AWD and 2‑wheel drive variants)

How does the Ford Explorer Sport Trac depreciate over time?

Depreciation trends for midsize SUVs like the Ford Explorer Sport Trac depreciation are consistent with industry norms. In the first year after purchase, a typical Exploration Sport Trac vehicle will drop roughly 15‑20% of its original value. Over the next three to five years, the cumulative loss levels out at around 40‑50%, after which the vehicle stabilizes and depreciates more slowly. Because the Explorer Sport Trac has a reputation for durability and practicality, many owners find that the perceived value in secondary markets remains strong well beyond the initial 5‑year window.

Factors that affect this trajectory include:

  • Overall mileage (an average of 25,000‑30,000 miles per year is typical for family use)
  • Condition of the drivetrain and suspension (undersuspension, RAM or off‑road modifications can lower value if not well maintained)
  • Vehicle history (clean title, no major accidents, regular servicing)
  • Seasonal demand (higher in regions with frequent snow and off‑road activity)
  • Fuel price fluctuations (can influence owner willingness to repurchase older models)

When the question arises, “what is a 2005 Ford Explorer Sport Trac worth?”, the answer depends directly on these variables. For a reliable reference baseline, the market typically reflects an average depreciation percentile based on a vehicle’s overall runtime, miles traveled, and upkeep records.


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