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Ford - Transit (2018)

When you’re hunting for a reliable work van, the Ford Transit is often the first name that comes to mind. A 2018 model, in particular, balances modern cabin comforts with the raw practicality that commercial fleets love. Whether you’re looking at new listings or a well‑maintained used Ford Transit price, understanding how this vehicle holds value—especially its Ford Transit depreciation—can save you money and help you decide when to buy.

Below you’ll find a breakdown of the key specs, depreciation insights, and comparison points that put a 2018 — and any older model — in context before you dive into the market.

  • Engine: 3.5‑liter V6 (OBD‑I subordinate); 250 hp
  • Transmission: 8‑speed automatic (manual in some trims)
  • Fuel type: Diesel (Fuel‑Efficient, Turbo‑charged)
  • Drive layout: Rear‑wheel drive (RWD) or All‑wheel drive (AWD) options
  • Cabin length: 6‑control units from short‑to‑long‑rear‑cargo : 64″ to 110″
  • Cargo capacity: 330–510 cu. ft. of cargo space (varies by floor height)
  • Towing: Straightforward, up to 6,400 lb referring to official spec sheet
  • Warranty: Comprehensive new‑vehicle warranty(3 yr/36 kmi hybrid) and optional extended offers for used models
  • Safety: Stability control, ABS, building‑in‑conflict, front‑touch‑sensor rear‑sensors, optional backup camera
  • Technology: SYNC 3 infotainment, 8″ center‑display, optional Q‑Cluster, built‑in GPS, and Wi‑Fi connectivity

Depreciation Insight

One of the most commonly asked questions, “what is a 2018 Ford Transit worth?” hinges on its depreciation curve. The Ford Transit depreciation is fairly predictable: a newly sold model will lose about 15 % to 20 % of its value in the first year, dropping to a total of roughly 35 %–45 % over a five‑year life cycle for average usage. This means that a 2018 unit that sold new for $25,000 will likely fetch a price in the $12,000–$15,000 range in used‑car auctions, depending on mileage, service history, and regional demand.

Key take‑aways:

  • First‑year loss: 15–20 %
 (typically driven by initial market saturation and brand capitalization)
  • Three‑year model year: A decline continues to approximately 30–35 %
  • Five‑year mark: About a 45 % reduction from the original retail price
  • High mileage or missing service records can amplify depreciation by 5 %–10 %
  • Conversely, well‑documented maintenance, low mileage, and aftermarket upgrades can protect value by up to 7 %

Because the used Ford Transit price is tied mostly to these predictable curves, you


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