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Ford - Galaxy (2002)
Looking to get a reliable idea of the Ford Galaxy price for your next vehicle purchase? Whether you’re in the market for a brand‑new unit or exploring the bulk of the used inventory, this guide gives you a clear snapshot of the Ford Galaxy 2002 price landscape, current market trends, and how the model’s value evolves over time.
- Vehicle: Ford Galaxy (2002–present)
- Engine options: 1.6‑L, 1.8‑L, 2.0‑L diesel and petrol; 2.3‑L V6 available for select trims
- Transmission: 4‑speed manual, 5‑speed manual, 6‑speed automatic (for later models)
- Fuel type: Diesel, Petrol, and the newer EcoBoost variants
- Dimensions (approx. 2002 model): 4,552 mm (L) x 1,990 mm (W) x 1,797 mm (H); wheelbase 2,600 mm
- Passenger capacity: 7 seats (optional 2‑row option)
- Cargo space: 330 L (seats folded) up to 2,310 L (seats up)
- Drive type: Front‑wheel drive (FWD) for most variants; all‑wheel drive (AWD) rare in older models
- Braking system: Dual‑channel ABS with electronic brake force distribution
- Safety features: Airbags (front and side), electronic stability control, optional traction control
The Ford Galaxy price you’ll encounter depends on a variety of factors such as condition, mileage, optional equipment, and geographic location. For example, a 2002 Galaxy in excellent condition may command a higher price than a similar model with long mileage in a different market.
Depreciation Insight
When buying, you’ll want a clear picture of how quickly a car’s value erodes. Here’s a realistic glance at the Ford Galaxy depreciation curve:
- First year: typically loses 15‑20% of its value (quote: January 2024 pricing suggests a £3,500 drop for a 2020 Galaxy)
- Second to third year: 20‑30% cumulative depreciation (roughly £5,500 net value loss over four years for a 2018 model with ~60k mi)
- Beyond five years: a well‑maintained 2002 Galaxy can retain 35‑40% of its original price after 10 years. In dependent markets, you may see a salvage rate of 55‑60% of the original retail for older models.
That means the used Ford Galaxy price typical sees a significant drop as mileage climbs, but practical ownership costs remain moderate because of the vehicle’s durability and spaciousness.
Comparison Context
How does the Ford Galaxy stack against similarly sized MPVs and minivans? The comparison is useful for buyers who want to weigh the trade‑offs of space, performance, and cost.
- Ford Galaxy vs. Toyota Avensis (2002–2015): the Galaxy offers a slightly larger third‑row
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