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Ford - Transit (2003)

A 2003 Ford Transit is a staple on European shop floors, delivery routes, and family conversion projects alike. Its reputation for durability combined with relatively low maintenance costs makes it a popular choice for every user group. If you want to understand the Ford Transit price trends without guessing, this guide gives you a clear, data‑driven snapshot that ties together weekly market shifts, model‑specific data, and long‑term value retention.

On our database, you’ll find the Ford Transit 2003 price plotted across years, themes, and conditions—reflecting how the vehicle’s value moves from its peak at launch to its quieter days in the used‑car market. Even without hard‑coded figures, we give you the framework to gauge “what is a 2003 Ford Transit worth” for any circumstance, based on mileage, service history, and market dynamics.

Below is an in‑depth snapshot of the core specs that influence resale value and depreciation rates—a handy primer for anyone comparing used Ford Transits or looking to spot a good deal.

  • Engine: 1.6 L/1.8 L inline‑4 diesel, turbocharged; combined displacement: 1598 cm³ / 1797 cm³.
  • Power Output: 103 – 118 hp (77–88 kW) depending on variant.
  • Torque: 268 – 363 Nm (approximately 198–267 lb‑ft).
  • Transmission: 4‑speed automatic (S-V6A) or 5‑speed manual for higher‑torque models.
  • Fuel Type: Diesel (common in EU and emerging markets), sometimes petrol in highly rare configurations.
  • Drivetrain: Rear‑wheel drive (RWD) with optional four‑wheel drive on certain models.
  • Dimensions:
    • Overall Length: 4,500–4,800 mm.
    • Width: 1,740–1,860 mm.
    • Height: 2,200–2,300 mm.
  • Cargo Capacity: 4.5–10.5 m³ depending on body length.
  • Passenger Capacity: 2–7 seats.
  • Weight: 1,900–2,600 kg (depends on cab length and equipment).

Depreciation Insight

The Ford Transit depreciation curve is shaped by several forces: fuel efficiency, utility value, and the global surge for electric commercial vehicles. Generally, the 2003 Transit experiences a relatively mild drop compared to newer compact vans.

  • First year – A typical used Ford Transit price for a 2003 model will see a loss of about 15–20 % from its original launch value. This includes the accounting for immediate post‑launch depreciation and market adjustment.
  • Years 2–4 – Depreciation slows to an average of 8–10 % annually. The van’s redundancy as a daily workhorse and the emergence of more efficient rivals play


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