What is a 2019 Ford Expedition Platinum worth?
A 2019 Ford Expedition Platinum is typically worth roughly $30,000 to $50,000 in today’s used-car market, with the exact price depending on mileage, condition, and equipment.
For a fuller picture, this article explains how mileage, wear and tear, and trim-level options affect value, and it points to trusted tools you can use to gauge a precise number for your area and vehicle configuration.
Estimated value by mileage and condition
Below are rough private-party value ranges by mileage bracket and a note on typical dealer offers. Prices vary by region and vehicle specifics, so use these as a starting point.
- Under 20,000 miles
- Private-party value: $45,000–$50,000
- Dealer/trade-in value: $38,000–$44,000
- 20,000–40,000 miles
- Private-party value: $40,000–$46,000
- Dealer/trade-in value: $34,000–$40,000
- 40,000–60,000 miles
- Private-party value: $34,000–$42,000
- Dealer/trade-in value: $30,000–$36,000
- 60,000–100,000 miles
- Private-party value: $28,000–$34,000
- Dealer/trade-in value: $23,000–$32,000
- Over 100,000 miles
- Private-party value: $22,000–$30,000
- Dealer/trade-in value: $20,000–$28,000
Keep in mind that condition (interior/exterior), accident history, maintenance timeliness, and chosen options (such as 4WD, Luxury Package, or a heavy towing setup) can shift these ranges up or down by several thousand dollars.
Trusted sources for current valuations
To refine these estimates, consult multiple online valuation tools that reflect current listings and sales data across your region.
- Kelley Blue Book (KBB)
- Edmunds Appraisal
- NADA Guides
- CarGurus Used Car Price & Value
- AutoTrader Price Advisor
Using a combination of these sources helps account for regional price differences and variations in vehicle condition.
How to get a precise value for your specific vehicle
Follow these steps to pin down a precise number for your 2019 Expedition Platinum, whether you’re buying or selling.
- Collect key details: exact trim (Platinum), drivetrain (4WD/AWD), options, VIN, mileage, and current condition (interior/exterior).
- Check multiple valuation tools (KBB, Edmunds, NADA) for private-party and trade-in values using your vehicle’s specifics.
- Compare results across sources and adjust for local market factors such as demand in your area and recent local listings.
- Inspect your vehicle or obtain a professional inspection to quantify any wear, needed maintenance, or cosmetic repairs that could affect price.
- In a negotiation, use a reasonable range rather than a single number and be ready to show relevant data (vehicle history, service records, recent maintenance).
By cross-checking numbers and presenting a well-documented condition report, you’re more likely to land a fair deal.
Summary
Value for a 2019 Ford Expedition Platinum hinges on mileage, condition, and equipment. Private-party listings in today’s market generally fall into the mid-to-high $30,000s, with well-kept examples often in the $40,000–$50,000 range and higher-mileage units in the $20,000s to $30,000s. Always check multiple valuation sources for your area and use recent sales data to calibrate your price.
Do Ford Expeditions hold their resale value?
A 2021 Ford Expedition has depreciated $19,543 or 43% in the last 3 years and has a current resale value of $24,998 and trade-in value of $21,765. The 2021 Ford Expedition is in the 75-100% percentile for depreciation among all 2021 SUVs.
What is the value of a 2019 Ford Expedition Platinum?
A 2019 Ford Expedition Platinum Sport Utility 4D has depreciated $21,233 or 46% in the last 3 years and has a current resale value of $23,976 and trade-in value of $21,688.
Is 2019 a good year for Expeditions?
Notably, we picked the 2019 Ford Expedition as one of Edmunds' Best 3-Row SUVs, as well as one of Edmunds' Best Gas Mileage SUVs for this 2020.
What is the price of a Ford Expedition Platinum?
The price for a new 2025 Ford Expedition Platinum starts around $73,305 MSRP, with the larger MAX Platinum starting at $79,945 MSRP. Actual prices can vary based on location, dealer, and options, with some listings for new models reaching into the mid-$80,000s or higher. For example, one listing shows a 2025 Expedition Platinum 4WD with a $73,950 MSRP, and another shows a 2025 Expedition MAX Platinum 4WD starting at $76,950 MSRP.
| Model | Starting MSRP |
|---|---|
| 2025 Ford Expedition Platinum | ~$73,305 |
| 2025 Ford Expedition MAX Platinum | ~$79,945 |
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