WORLD BEST

Car price tracker

Track car prices and stay informed on market trends with our comprehensive car pricing tool. See historical prices and compare models to make an informed decision on your next vehicle purchase. Find the best deal on your dream car today!
< Go back
Ford

Ford - Kuga (2013)

Ford Kuga 2013 – the perfect blend of confidence, comfort and cost‑effective performance. You’ve heard the name but wonder what is a 2013 Ford Kuga worth and how it compares to peers in the compact crossover family? The “Ford Kuga price” for this model year varies with trim, mileage and market, yet the overall story is consistent: a smart, well‑rounded vehicle that retains strong appeal for buyers looking for an used Ford Kuga price that won’t burn through your budget.

Below you’ll find a quick‑scan key spec list for a typical 2013 Ford Kuga, a realistic depreciation snapshot, a comparison snapshot, and a sentence on market positioning. Pull those facts together to weigh your buying decision or to advise a client about how much this timeless model will lose on the road.

  • Engine: 2.0‑liter EcoBoost inline‑4, 250 hp, 349 Nm torque – a robust yet efficient powerplant.
  • Transmission: 6‑speed automatic (with manual‑shift mode) or 6‑speed manual (depending on trim), delivering hands‑on control.
  • Fuel type: Petrol; with efficient EcoBoost technology that makes the vehicle suitable for urban commutes and longer family trips.
  • Drive: Front‑wheel drive, optional all‑wheel drive (AWD) packages for extra grip on rainy or off‑road surfaces.
  • Dimensions: Length 4,561 mm; Width 1,850 mm; Height 1,645 mm; Wheelbase 2,741 mm – a spacious cabin and generous boot (532 l) for passengers and luggage.
  • Seating: 5 seats with optional “FlexPod” second‑row seats that fold flat into the cabin, emphasising versatility.
  • Safety & tech: Adaptive cruise control, lane‑departure warning, 10‑inch touchscreen media, keyless entry/ignition across most trims.
  • Warranty: Limited 5‑year/60,000‑mi (some regions allow longer coverage on specific models).

Ford Kuga depreciation is a key consideration when evaluating a used Ford Kuga price. In the first year a typical Kuga typically loses 15‑20% of its launch value due to the classic straight‑line depreciation curve. Subsequent yearly declines slow progressively: roughly 10‑12% in years two and three, and about 8‑10% thereafter. In a transparent, reality‑based assessment, a 2013 Kuga would therefore expect to lose around 35‑45% of its original price over five years, assuming normal wear, mileage within 10‑15k miles per year, and standard maintenance.

Why does depreciation matter? Because it informs you about the real cost of ownership – cars that shrug off value quickly can turn pricey when you revisit resale. In the case of the 2013 Ford Kuga, the relatively flat depreciation curve reflects the brand’s reliable performance record and the growing popularity of crossovers.

Comparison context

When asked, what is a 2013 Ford Kuga worth relative to similar vehicles, the answer is straightforward: its peers in compact crossover demand remain high. Compare to rivals such as the Honda CR‑V, Nissan Qashqai, and Volkswagen Tiguan of the same era – a Ford Kuga will generally hold on to 1,000–2,000 USD more value in regions where brand loyalty for Ford is high and where limited supply of used 2013 models makes demand slightly outpace supply.

For example, a 2013 Honda CR‑V with comparable mileage might fetch a used Honda CR‑V price ranging 5‑7% lower than a comparable Kuga if aligned on trim and warranty. Meanwhile, a lightweight Nissan Qashqai might trade at 6‑8% lower on a side‑by‑side used price. The Kuga’s distinctive exterior styling and upscale interior finish give it a slight edge in resell, especially in European markets where the “Euro‑Kuga” designation is well‑approved.

Market position

The 2013 Ford Kuga remains a favorite in the compact crossover segment owing to its practicality, modern tech features and attractive fueling economy. Home buyers, first‑time car owners and small families all favor a vehicle that balances Ford Kuga price affordability with training‑grade features such as driver‑assist technology and flexible seating. In the premium‑budget corridor of the European automobile market, the Kuga consistently ranks in the top three compact crossovers for owners who value safety and efficiency in a single package.

Call to action

Ready to learn the latest Ford Kuga price trends for the 2013 model? Explore comparative data, check out market‑specific pricing and get real‑time quotes that reflect the current supply and demand environment. Find out how


Last 20 car trackeds

Last tracked date Status Price Price rank Link
2 years ago used €12,600.00 Unlock all links
2 years ago used €12,600.00 Unlock all links
2 years ago used €11,790.00 Unlock all links
2 years ago used €10,399.00 Unlock all links
2 years ago used €10,899.00 Unlock all links
2 years ago used €10,999.00 Unlock all links
2 years ago used €11,199.00 Unlock all links
2 years ago used €12,900.00 Unlock all links
2 years ago used €11,499.00 Unlock all links
2 years ago used €14,999.00 Unlock all links
2 years ago used €12,499.00 Unlock all links
2 years ago used €14,364.00 Unlock all links
2 years ago used €12,273.00 Unlock all links
2 years ago used €12,899.00 Unlock all links
2 years ago used €13,500.00 Unlock all links
2 years ago used €12,500.00 Unlock all links
2 years ago used €10,890.00 Unlock all links
2 years ago used €13,964.00 Unlock all links
2 years ago used £9,975.00 Unlock all links
2 years ago used €14,000.00 Unlock all links
Note that old links may not work