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How much is a Ford Falcon?

There is no new Ford Falcon on sale in 2025, so prices today are driven by the used-car market rather than sticker price from a showroom. Costs vary widely based on model, year, trim, and condition, with older, everyday Falcons typically much cheaper than restored or high-performance variants.


Current status of the Ford Falcon


The Ford Falcon was a mainstay of Australian motoring for decades, but production ceased in 2016. Since then, Falcons have only been available as used vehicles in Australia and in some international markets through private sales or specialty shops. The price you’ll see in listings depends on the particular model generation, the presence of limited editions, and how well the car has been maintained. In the United States, classic Falcons from the 1960s and 1970s appear only in the used- and collector-car markets, with prices that reflect rarity and restoration work.


Typical price ranges in the Australian used market


Below is a snapshot of indicative price bands you’re likely to encounter when browsing Australian used-car listings. Prices are approximate and can vary by mileage, condition, transmission, and market demand. Use these ranges as a starting point and verify current listings for the latest figures.



  • Common, older Falcons (EF–EL, AU) and entry-level trims: typically around A$7,000 to A$18,000.

  • Mid-range models (BA–BF, and early FG/X variants with standard equipment): usually about A$18,000 to A$40,000.

  • High-performance and luxury-oriented variants (XR6 Turbo, XR8, FPV, GT/GT-P): commonly A$40,000 to A$90,000, depending on year and provenance.

  • Rare, limited-edition, or pristine collector-grade examples: often A$60,000 and up, with top-condition cars sometimes exceeding this range.


In short, the price spectrum for a Ford Falcon on the Australian used market stretches from several thousand dollars for older, base-spec cars to well into the six figures for rare high-performance or top- presentation examples. Prospective buyers should expect significant variation from one listing to the next and should factor in maintenance costs and parts availability.


How to shop for a Ford Falcon: key considerations


Before diving into listings, get a sense of what you want and what you’re willing to pay. The following guidance helps align expectations with reality in a used-Falcon purchase.


Before each list item, here is a quick guide to what to consider when evaluating Falcons on the market:



  • Check the vehicle’s service history and how many owners it has had to gauge reliability and ongoing maintenance costs.

  • Inspect for rust, framing issues, and signs of body repair, which are common aging problems on older Falcons.

  • Take a thorough test drive to assess transmission, engine health, brakes, suspension, and electronics.

  • Compare the asking price against similar listings in the same region to avoid overpaying.

  • Budget for ongoing costs such as fuel, insurance, parts, and potential restoration work if you’re buying a classic or high-performance model.

  • Consider a professional pre-purchase inspection to uncover hidden issues before committing to purchase.


Using these checks helps buyers distinguish a solid used Falcon from a listed car that may require expensive attention soon after purchase.


Summary


In 2025, the Ford Falcon is no longer sold new; buyers must rely on the used-car market. Prices span a broad range—from affordable older models to expensive high-performance and collector variants—reflecting model, year, condition, and originality. Prospective buyers should research current listings, compare similar cars, and obtain a professional inspection to ensure a fair deal. With careful shopping, a Falcon can be found that fits both budget and enthusiasm for the model’s history.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.