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Ford - Windstar Wagon (2000)

Ford Windstar Wagon 2000 – a versatile family SUV that found a niche among drivers seeking a blend of comfort, practicality, and affordability. While the exact Ford Windstar Wagon price varies by condition and market, the 2000 model remains a reference point for consumers exploring depreciation trends and value retention. Whether you’re curious about the Ford Windstar Wagon 2000 price, the used Ford Windstar Wagon price, or simply wondering, what is a 2000 Ford Windstar Wagon worth, this guide gives you a clear snapshot to guide your search.

  • Engine: 2.2‑liter inline‑4 gasoline, 131 hp, 155 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: 4‑speed manual (option) or 5‑speed automatic
  • Fuel type: Regular gasoline
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: ~184.7 in (4,696 mm)
    • Width: ~75.2 in (1,910 mm)
    • Height: ~69.4 in (1,764 mm)
    • Wheelbase: 117.9 in (2,996 mm)
  • Seating: 5‑passenger layout with optional 7‑seat configuration via an extra bench seat or middle seat
  • Cargo: 14.4 cu ft (front) + 15.1 cu ft (rear) with all seats upright; expands to ~60 cu ft with seats folded
  • Suspension: MacPherson strut front, multi‑link rear; noted for smooth ride over uneven terrain
  • Brakes: Disc front, drum rear (automatic only); 6‑speed manual offers larger front discs
  • Fuel economy: ~20‑22 mpg city, ~26‑28 mpg highway (varies by transmission)
  • Available trim levels: Seismic, Trailmaker, Platinum, Special Edition, Limited

Depreciation Insight

The Ford Windstar Wagon depreciation curve follows a fairly typical path for compact SUVs produced in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Here are realistic estimates to consider:

  • Initial year: The vehicle typically loses 15‑20% of its showroom value by the first anniversary.
  • One‑to‑three years: Value shrinks another 10‑15% annually, partly because newer models start to appear.
  • Three‑to‑five years: A mid‑life depreciation of roughly 25‑35% from original price, meaning a 2000‑model Monday morning could be worth 65‑70% of its new price.
  • Beyond five years: The ship’s bottom line can still be solid; owners see a slowdown in depreciation rate, with the vehicle holding roughly 35‑45% of its original price after eight years.

These percentages align with data collected across multiple regional markets. They illustrate


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