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Whats the resale value of a 2016 Ford?

Resale value varies widely by model, trim, mileage, condition, and location. There isn’t a single number for “a 2016 Ford”—prices span a full spectrum from small cars to full-size pickups. Use multiple price guides and local listings to get a precise read for your specific vehicle.


To understand the question in depth, it helps to recognize that Ford’s 2016 lineup included sedans, hatchbacks, crossovers, and trucks. Each model age brings depreciation, but certain designs hold value better due to demand for trucks and SUVs. The following guide lays out typical ranges you might see in today’s market and explains how to verify current prices for your exact configuration.


Overview: what drives resale value for a 2016 Ford


Several factors determine how much a 2016 Ford will fetch on the used market. Mileage, maintenance history, accident records, original equipment, optional features, color, and local demand all play a role. Market conditions and regional price differences can shift values by several thousand dollars. For instance, trucks and larger SUVs typically retain value better than compact cars, especially if they are equipped with four-wheel drive or higher-trim features.


The following list highlights popular 2016 Ford models. It gives a sense of how resale value can vary across body styles and trims.



  • Ford F-150

  • Ford Escape

  • Ford Fusion

  • Ford Focus

  • Ford Edge

  • Ford Mustang

  • Ford Expedition

  • Ford Transit


Across these body styles, pickups and larger SUVs generally hold value better than compact cars, especially when they have desirable options or four-wheel drive.


Ballpark resale value ranges by popular 2016 Ford models


Below are broad ranges you might expect in today’s market, assuming typical miles (roughly 40,000–70,000) and clean condition. Exact values depend on trim, mileage, and options.



  • Ford F-150: roughly $25,000 to $40,000, with higher trims and lower miles pushing toward the upper end; special editions or 4WD models can exceed this range.

  • Ford Escape: roughly $10,000 to $20,000, depending on mileage, condition, and features (AWD, SE/SEL trims command more).

  • Ford Fusion: roughly $9,000 to $16,000; higher trims and well-maintained examples with lower miles tend toward the top of the range.

  • Ford Focus: roughly $7,000 to $12,000; hatchback versions and sportier trims may pull toward the higher end with moderate miles.

  • Ford Edge: roughly $12,000 to $22,000; nicer interiors, advanced safety features, and AWD variants fetch more.

  • Ford Mustang: roughly $15,000 to $28,000; V8 and convertible models in good condition with reasonable miles move toward the upper end.

  • Ford Expedition: roughly $18,000 to $35,000; payload and 3-row seating plus strong demand contribute to stronger values for well-kept examples.

  • Ford Transit (cargo or passenger): roughly $15,000 to $28,000; vans with higher mileage or fleet histories tend to be on the lower end.


These ranges are intended as rough guidelines and will vary by region, trim level, mileage, and vehicle history. For a precise figure, check your exact vehicle configuration against price guides.


How to check current resale value for your 2016 Ford


To get an accurate read on your specific car, use multiple sources and enter the exact details (year, make, model, trim, drivetrain, options, mileage, and VIN when available).



  1. Use Kelley Blue Book (KBB) to get a Private Party Value and Trade-In Value based on your vehicle’s exact specs.

  2. Check Edmunds True Market Value (TMV) for a market-reflective range and regional pricing.

  3. Consult NADA Guides for dealer-retail and trade-in values that often reflect auction and wholesale pricing.

  4. Review local listings (CarGurus, Autotrader, Craigslist) to see what similar 2016 models with similar miles are actually selling for in your area.

  5. If possible, obtain a VIN-based appraisal from a dealer or a vehicle history service to validate condition and options.


Using at least two or three sources will give you a reliable range and help you negotiate or decide whether to sell or trade in.


What impacts resale value the most



  • Mileage: lower miles generally command higher prices.

  • Condition and service history: clean maintenance records and no major accidents boost value.

  • Vehicle history: a clean Carfax/Autocheck report matters to buyers and dealers.

  • Trim and options: higher trims, tech features, and AWD/4WD typically raise value.

  • Market demand: regional demand for pickups and SUVs can raise market prices.

  • Color and perceived reliability: popular colors and well-regarded engines (e.g., reliable transmissions) influence willingness to pay.


Knowing these factors helps you estimate price ranges more accurately and plan repairs or maintenance if you’re preparing to sell.


Tips to maximize resale value before selling



  • Keep maintenance up to date and keep receipts; a documented history matters.

  • Address minor cosmetic issues and service recalls promptly to present a well-kept vehicle.

  • Preserve interior condition; clean, stain-free seats and a spotless cabin help with perception of value.

  • Consider minor cosmetic investments (e.g., new tires, refreshing a worn bumper) if cost-effective and likely to boost price.

  • Obtain a professional inspection and use the report to address any obvious concerns before listing.

  • Shop around for the best offer—trading in at a dealership is convenient, while private sales often yield higher values.


By following these steps, you can position a 2016 Ford to fetch closer to the higher end of its model-specific range, especially if it has low mileage and a clean history.


Summary


The resale value of a 2016 Ford varies significantly by model, trim, mileage, and condition. Popular models like the F-150 and Expedition generally retain value better than smaller cars, but exact figures depend on many factors. Use multiple price guides (KBB, Edmunds TMV, NADA) and local listings to gauge a precise value for your specific vehicle. By maintaining good service records, addressing issues, and understanding your regional market, you can maximize the resale outcome for a 2016 Ford.

How much is a 2016 Ford worth?


2016 Ford F150 Pricing

Original MSRPKBB Fair Purchase Price (national avg.)
F150 Regular Cab$10,850 - $16,050$10,600 - $15,650
F150 Super Cab$13,600 - $19,700$12,800 - $19,000
F150 SuperCrew Cab$14,900 - $24,900$14,350 - $24,500



Is a 2016 Ford a good used car?


Among the 874 owners who provided feedback on the 2016 Ford Focus for Kelley Blue Book, consumer sentiment is mostly positive, with 60% recommending the vehicle. As a whole, consumers found the vehicle's styling and comfort to be its strongest features and quality to be its weakest.



Does the 2016 F-150 have good resale value?


A 2016 Ford F150 has depreciated $4,097 or 30% in the last 3 years and has a current resale value of $9,450 and trade-in value of $6,350. The 2016 Ford F150 is in the 75-100% percentile for depreciation among all 2016 Pickups.



How many miles is too high for a 2016 F-150?


The Ford F-150 has a wide range of durability. It requires proper maintenance and dedicated care, but it can last anywhere between 150,000 miles and 300,000 miles. When judging the mileage of a used Ford truck for sale, a good rule of thumb is 10,000 to 15,000 miles per year on the road.


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