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What is the blue book value on a 2011 Ford Fiesta?

The value depends on trim, mileage and condition, so there isn’t a single universal figure. For a typical 2011 Fiesta in the U.S., private‑party values generally fall in the low to mid four figures, with higher numbers for low‑mileage SE/SES models and lower figures for the base S model. Trade‑in values tend to be lower, while dealer retail can be higher depending on the market.


Overview of the 2011 Ford Fiesta lineup


Ford offered the 2011 Fiesta in several trims, all primarily as a 5‑door hatchback in the U.S. The main variants were S, SE and SES, with either a manual or automatic transmission. The exact value you’ll see from Kelley Blue Book depends on the trim level and the features installed on the car.



  • Fiesta S (base) — entry‑level model with essential features; tends to fetch the lowest value among the trims.

  • Fiesta SE — mid‑level trim with more standard equipment and options; generally higher value than S, depending on mileage and condition.

  • Fiesta SES — sportier variant with upgraded features; typically commands the highest value among the three trims when well maintained.


Understanding the trim differences helps narrow the value range you might see in Kelley Blue Book’s listings.


What goes into a Kelley Blue Book value


Kelley Blue Book (KBB) derives its numbers from actual sales data, regional pricing, mileage, trim and options, and the car’s overall condition. Values are presented in three primary benchmarks: Trade-In, Private Party, and Suggested Retail. The specific figure for a given car depends on several interacting factors.


Condition definitions


To interpret values accurately, it helps to know KBB’s general condition categories:



  • Excellent — nearly flawless, with minimal wear and maintenance records in order.

  • Good — clean overall condition with some signs of wear and normal use.

  • Fair — noticeable wear but still functional, with more consistent maintenance history needed.

  • Poor — significant wear or issues that could affect reliability or safety.


These condition grades influence the value across the Trade-In, Private Party, and Retail estimates.


How to obtain the exact value for your car


To determine the precise value for a specific 2011 Ford Fiesta, you should run the car through Kelley Blue Book’s value tool and, for cross‑check, compare with other reputable sources. The steps below guide you through the process.



  1. Go to the Kelley Blue Book website and select Vehicle Value.

  2. Choose the appropriate option (Private Party Value or Trade‑In Value) based on your goal.

  3. Enter the year (2011), make (Ford), model (Fiesta), and body style (5‑door hatchback in most U.S. configurations).

  4. Specify the trim (S, SE, or SES) and the mileage; select the transmission type if prompted.

  5. Input the overall vehicle condition and any notable options or features that affect value.

  6. Review the displayed values for Private Party, Trade‑In, and Retail; check regional variations if the site offers them.

  7. Optionally cross‑check with Edmunds TMV and NADA Guides to corroborate the figures.


Using these steps will give you an exact, up‑to‑date price range for your specific Fiesta and help you negotiate or price a listing accurately.


Summary


The Kelley Blue Book value of a 2011 Ford Fiesta varies by trim (S, SE, SES), mileage, and condition. A well‑maintained SE or SES with lower mileage will typically fetch a higher private‑party value than a base S with higher mileage. To obtain the exact figure for your car, use KBB’s Value Your Car tool and compare with Edmunds TMV and NADA Guides. Clearly, the most reliable approach is to input your car’s precise details and review the three value benchmarks (Trade‑In, Private Party, and Retail) for your region.

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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.