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How much is an oil filter for a Ford 500?

For the Ford Five Hundred, oil filters typically cost about $5 to $15, depending on brand and where you buy. Cheaper generic filters are at the lower end, while OEM or premium brands sit higher in the range.


What affects the price


Price variation comes from brand reputation, filter media quality, compatibility with your engine, and whether you’re buying a standard or synthetic-media filter. OEM parts from Ford generally cost more than generic equivalents but may offer guaranteed fit and easy cross-referencing.


Typical price ranges by brand


Below is a snapshot of what you will usually see at U.S. auto parts retailers for a standard oil filter suitable for the Ford Five Hundred. Prices can vary by location and promotions.



  • Budget/store-brand filters: roughly $3 to $7

  • Standard aftermarket brands (Wix, Bosch, Mann, Mahle, Motorcraft replacement): roughly $6 to $12

  • OEM/dealer replacement filters (Ford Motorcraft or equivalent): roughly $6 to $12

  • Premium or extended-life filters (premium brands or synthetic-media): roughly $12 to $20


Prices vary by retailer, location, and ongoing promotions. Always verify the exact part compatibility with your engine variant before purchasing.


Where to buy and how to save


Shopping options include brick-and-mortar auto parts stores, big-box retailers, and online marketplaces. Each channel has different pricing, availability, and convenience.



  • Local auto parts stores (AutoZone, O'Reilly, Advance, etc.): typically $5 to $12, often with in-store pickup options

  • Big-box retailers (Walmart, Costco if stocked): usually around $4 to $10

  • Online retailers and marketplaces (Amazon, RockAuto, manufacturer sites): commonly $4 to $12, with shipping times to consider

  • Dealership service departments: usually $8 to $15 or more, higher for maintenance plans or labor included


To save, compare prices, use coupons or loyalty programs, and consider buying in packs if you service multiple vehicles. Ensure you order the exact filter size for your engine variant by checking your owner's manual or the current filter on the vehicle.


Tips to ensure you get the right filter


Double-check the engine variant (often the 3.0L Duratec or other options in the Five Hundred family) and verify the filter’s thread size and gasket. If in doubt, bring the old filter to the parts counter or search by VIN on the retailer’s site to confirm compatibility.


Summary


Oil filters for the Ford Five Hundred typically cost between about $5 and $15, with OEM and premium options at the higher end. Prices vary by brand, retailer, and promotions. By checking the manual, confirming engine specifics, and shopping across stores, you can find a filter that fits both your vehicle and budget. Regular replacement helps maintain engine health and performance.

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