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How much is an 07 Ford 500 worth?

Typically, a 2007 Ford Five Hundred is worth about $2,000 to $6,000 in today’s market, with most examples in the $3,000–$4,500 range depending on mileage, condition, trim, and location.


The Ford Five Hundred, produced from 2005 to 2007, sits in the large-family sedan category and shares many components with the Mercury Montego. By 2008 the model line was rebranded as the Ford Taurus. Price is influenced by mileage, maintenance history, drivetrain, trim level (SE, SEL, Limited), and vehicle history (accidents, title status). This report draws on pricing guides to provide a current snapshot for buyers and sellers in 2025.


What drives value for a 2007 Ford Five Hundred


Trim levels and features


Value varies by trim: SE (base) generally brings the lowest price, while SEL and Limited trims with options like leather, premium audio, and larger wheels command higher figures.


Below is an indicative snapshot of private-party value ranges by mileage and condition. Use these as general guidelines, noting that regional demand and exact equipment can shift prices.



  • Low mileage, well-maintained examples (under 60,000 miles) with clean history: roughly $4,500–$6,000 for higher trims; $3,500–$5,000 for base trims.

  • Moderate mileage (60,000–100,000 miles) in good condition: about $3,000–$4,800, depending on trim and options.

  • High mileage (100,000–150,000 miles) or average condition: typically $2,000–$3,500.

  • Very high mileage (over 150,000 miles) or poor condition: around $1,500–$2,500, with price sensitive to drivetrain health and needed repairs.


Prices vary by region and listing type; dealers may price higher, while private-party sales often fall toward the lower end of the range. Always cross-check current guides and local listings.


How to verify and refine a value for a specific car


To tailor a price for a specific 2007 Five Hundred, gather information and compare against trusted price guides and local listings.



  1. Identify the exact trim level (SE, SEL, or Limited) and any optional equipment, as these affect value.

  2. Note the mileage and maintenance history, including recent services and any major repairs.

  3. Consult multiple pricing guides (Kelley Blue Book, NADA Guides, Edmunds) for private-party and dealer values in your area.

  4. Search local listings for similar 2007 Five Hundred cars to gauge current market pricing in your region.

  5. Consider a pre-purchase inspection to uncover issues that could lower value or raise future repair costs.


With these steps, buyers or sellers can set a realistic price that reflects the car’s condition, features, and market demand.


Summary


The 2007 Ford Five Hundred remains a practical full-size sedan in the used-car market. Its value hinges on mileage, trim level, and overall condition, with typical private-party prices generally in the $2,000–$6,000 range as of 2025, and most cars falling around $3,000–$4,500 if maintained reasonably well. Always corroborate with up-to-date local listings and trusted pricing guides to establish a fair price.

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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.