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Ford - Scorpio (1995)
Looking for a reliable source to evaluate the Ford Scorpio price of a 1995 model? Whether you’re a collector, a potential buyer, or simply curious about classic European saloons, our comprehensive overview offers the key data points you need. We’ll walk you through the vehicle’s specifications, depreciation trends, and how it stacks up against contemporaries, all while addressing common questions such as “what is a 1995 Ford Scorpio worth?”
- Year: 1995
- Manufacturer: Ford Europe
- Body Style: 5‑door station wagon / 4‑door saloon
- Engine: 2.3 L 4‑cylinder (S, E) or 3.0 L V6 (SC M, SC V)
- Power: 135–174 hp depending on model
- Torque: 121–181 lb‑ft
- Transmission: 5‑speed manual (standard), 4‑speed automatic (optional)
- Fuel Type: Regular petrol
- Drive: Front‑wheel drive (FWD) with optional all‑wheel drive on higher‑powered variants
- Dimensions: Length 4,720 mm / Width 1,740 mm / Height 1,445 mm
- Wheelbase: 2,700 mm
- Curb Weight: 1,420–1,530 kg (depending on trim)
- Interior Features: Power‑steering, air‑conditioning, power windows, optional touchscreen infotainment, leather upholstery (higher trims)
- Safety: Dual‑airbag system, ABS, electronic brake‑force distribution (EBR)
With its robust build and family‑friendly layout, the 1995 Ford Scorpio 1995 price can vary across markets and conditions. Typical ranges in Europe and Australia currently hover around £3,000–£6,000 for a well‑maintained example, while prices in other regions may differ due to import duties and demand. All figures are illustrative and should be verified on a trusted marketplace or through an appraisal service.
Depreciation Snapshot: How the Ford Scorpio Holds Its Value
The Ford Scorpio depreciation curve behaves similarly to other mid‑size executive cars of its era. A newly purchased model will generally lose between 15‑20% of its purchase value in the first year, reflecting normal wear and the price drop associated with moving from “new” to “used”. In subsequent years, depreciation accelerates; by the end of year three, the vehicle typically retains around 45‑50% of its original price, and by five years down to about 30‑35% if maintained in solid condition.
Comparative data shows these figures sit in the mid‑range for large saloons: competitors such as the <
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