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Ford - Tourneo (2014)

Are you on the hunt for a reliable, spacious business van that won’t break the bank? The Ford Tourneo series has long been a favourite for transport operators, and the 2014 model remains a solid choice for those who need a blend of versatility and value. Whether you’re comparing new‑to‑market options or chasing a good deal on a used vehicle, a deep dive into the Ford Tourneo price landscape can help you spot the best opportunity.

In 2014, the Tourneo lineup hit the market with a range of configurations that catered to business owners looking for cargo space without sacrificing driving comfort. The Ford Tourneo 2014 price was competitive among its peers, and today’s used bundles still offer attractive features for the price bracket. Below you’ll find a snapshot of what this model brings to the table in terms of specifications, depreciation trends, and market standing.

  • Engine: 1.5 L I4 EcoBlue petrol – 106 hp, 270 Nm torque
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual or 4‑speed automatic (manual AMG 6‑speed).
  • Fuel type: Petrol (EcoBlue) – high‑efficiency, low‑emissions.
  • Dimensions: Length 4,583 mm | Width 1,760 mm | Height 1,943 mm
  • Curb weight: 1,610 kg – substantial yet manoeuvrable.
  • Cargo capacity: 1,352 L (fully forward‑folded seats) – plenty for freight or group transport.
  • Seating: 7‑seated or half‑bed configuration available.
  • Safety: 6 airbags, ABS with EBD, stability control, and standard B‑pillar side impact protection.
  • Fuel economy: Around 12.5 mpg (71 km/l) – conducive to budget‑friendly running costs.

Ford Tourneo depreciation is a key factor when deciding on a new purchase or a used contract. Historical data from vehicle‑market analysts indicate that vans in this class tend to lose somewhere between 15 % and 20 % of their value in the first year post‑delivery. After that, depreciation usually slows to roughly 10 % each year for the next three to four years. For a 2014 model, you can expect:

  • Year 0‑1: ~17 % drop – due to initial mileage and market uptake.
  • Year 1‑3: ~10 % per annum – as the van settles into its typical usage pattern.
  • Year 3‑6: ~5 % yearly – once the vehicle is considered mature and its features stable.

These figures can vary based on factors such as final mileage, maintenance history, and geographic region. If the van has been serviced regularly and has kept its service intervals, the depreciation curve may be slightly less steep. Conversely, a history of heavy usage or missed service items could accelerate value loss.

Now, how does a 2014 Ford Tourneo stack against the competition? Let’s compare it up to some prevailing twin‑seat rivals in the same price segment:

  • Ford Transit Connect 2014: Slightly higher engine output in the 2.0‑L variant and a more rigid chassis for workshops.
  • Chevrolet Express 2014: Optimised for higher cargo volume but limited seating choice.
  • Volkswagen Transporter 2014: Premium build quality, yet the price niche is above the Tourneo’s market range.

In comparison, the Ford Tourneo excels in the price‑to‑performance ratio. If you’re weighing a one‑off sideroom you can access, the Tourneo’s fitted seating and cargo flexibility are hard to beat for businesses with an eye on fresh delivery routes or small‑ticket freight.

Market position

The Ford Tourneo remains a top choice among small‑to‑mid‑size fleet operators, especially in urban logistics and the last‑mile delivery arena. It is also popular with mobile service teams and schools that actively need a dependable vehicle that can shuttle a handful of passengers as well as a standardized payload.

Despite its affection for the “business‑van” market, the Tourneo’s family‑friendly features make it an appealing pick for anyone requiring a comfortable ride with adequate legroom and a robust boot.

What is a 2014 Ford Tourneo worth? Typically, owners who have kept diligent maintenance records and kept the mileage modest may see a used 2014 Tourneo priced comfortably within the $15,000–$20,


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