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Ford - Transit Cargo (2020)

Discover the 2020 Ford Transit Cargo, the workhorse that’s reshaped business logistics and home-based ventures alike. Whether you’re weighing a new purchase or exploring resale values, the Ford Transit Cargo price varies widely based on mileage, trim, and market demand. In this guide, we’ll break down the key specifications, depreciation trends, and how a 2020 model stacks up against its peers so you can confidently assess what is a 2020 Ford Transit Cargo worth.

  • Manufacturer & Model: Ford Transit Cargo
  • Year: 2020
  • Body Style: Cargo van, 2–3 door options
  • Engine: 3.5‑liter V6 EcoBoost® powering 260 hp and 400 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: 10‑speed automatic (with manual mode)
  • Drive: Front-wheel drive (standard), optional all‑wheel drive
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline, EPA city/combined range around 19 mpg
  • Payload Capacity: Up to 1,459 lbs (depending on cab and roof)
  • Cargo Volume: 200–260 cubic feet (auto/standard options)
  • Dimensions: Length 205–220 in, Width 81 in, Height 92–98 in
  • Trim Levels: GX, GXW, GXWL, XL, XLW, XLWL
  • Key Features: Adaptive cruise control, lane‑keeping assist, Power‑Multi‑Door, Power‑Tilt, courtesy lighting, and optional head‑up display.

**Ford Transit Cargo 2020 price** varies with model, options, and region. A brand‑new 2020 GXW with mid‑range features will start near $38,000 in most markets, while an XLW with maximum cargo space and optional AWD can exceed $45,000. For used buyers, used Ford Transit Cargo price ranges from $15,000 for heavily dated 2020 models to $30,000 for low‑mileage, fully loaded vans. These figures are indicative—fits within the “varies by market/condition” clause—so always check local listings for the most accurate numbers.

Depreciation Insight

In the commercial vehicle industry, depreciation is a major factor for fleet buyers and leasing companies. Typical figures for a 2020 Ford Transit Cargo depreciation include:

  • First year: loses 15–20% relative to MSRP
  • Vehicle age 2–3 years: 30–35% devaluation
  • After 5 years: approx. 45–50% of original value

These percentages are grounded in data from automotive valuation services. They reflect the van’s robust build quality and popularity in the small‑bus segment. Because the Transit Cargo is often absorbed into long‑term leases, owners can mitigate depreciation by maintaining a strict service schedule and minimizing mileage. In a used market, a well‑recorded 2020 model can fetch near 60


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