What is a 2005 Freestar worth?

What is a 2005 Freestar worth?

2005 Ford Freestar Value – $596-$3,444 | Edmunds.

Is a Ford Freestar reliable?

Freestar owners have made 314 complaints over 4 model years. Using our PainRankā„¢ system we’ve ranked it 31st in overall reliability out of 42 Ford models , with real transmission and engine concerns.

Is Ford Freestar front wheel drive?

Freestar is offered in five trim levels: the base model S; the popular, mid-level SE and SES; and the up-level SEL and Limited. All models are front-wheel drive; all-wheel drive is not available.

Is a 2004 Ford Freestar a good car?

2004 Ford Freestar SEL This van has been very dependable and is very roomy. I would recommend it to anyone looking for a family type van. Rating breakdown (out of 5): Comfort 4.0.

How old is the 2005 Ford Freestar V6?

This is the second 2005 Ford Freestar 4.6L V6 vehicle that I have had. First one, the transmission went out at around 110,000 and left me stranded on the side of the highway, until I could have someone pick me up. This one, I bought used with around 58,000 miles at 10 years old, and purchased the extended warranty for as far out as I could.

What was the cause of the 2005 Ford Freestar transmission failure?

On inspection the trans had burned up due to low oil pressure. $4000 to rebuild. That’s $7000+ in eight years for transmissions. I was just driving along and lost all power to the wheels. It was like it was in neutral. Transmission shop rebuilt trans, $3000. Ford later had a recall for the torque convertor, I was reimbursed $1800.

Can a car last more than 100, 000 miles?

An extremely low-mileage car like those in famous stories of people finding a classic car in a barn is likely to have more problems than a well-maintained vehicle with 100,000 miles. Though fewer than 1% of cars make it to the 200,000-mile mark, a few examples of vehicles make it much further, with little more than good maintenance practices.

Which is better 100, 000 or 50, 000 miles?

A well-maintained vehicle with 100,000 miles might be in better shape overall than the same kind of car or truck with 50,000 miles that was a prior rental or had many owners and led a rough life.