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What was the original price of a 2000 Ford Taurus?

The 2000 Ford Taurus carried a starting price in the mid-teens, with base models typically around the low-to-mid $15,000s and higher trims reaching into the low $20,000s, depending on options and regional pricing.


This article examines the original sticker prices for the 2000 Taurus, outlining how the price varied by trim and option package, and placing those figures in the broader context of the car’s market segment at the turn of the millennium.


Pricing by trim


Prices varied by trim level and equipment; the ranges below reflect the suggested retail prices listed in Ford brochures and dealer catalogs from the era.



  • Base model (often labeled Taurus or XL): approximately $15,000–$16,500

  • Mid-range (SE): approximately $17,000–$19,500

  • Higher-trim (SEL): approximately $19,500–$21,000


Wagons and special editions could alter the price, and regional incentives or dealer promotions also affected the final sticker price.


Inflation-adjusted perspective


When adjusted to current dollars, these figures translate to roughly the mid-$20,000s for base models and the low-$40,000s for top configurations, depending on the exact options and the inflation calculation used. This gives a sense of how the Taurus’s value compared with its midsize-sedan peers at the time.


How inflation estimates were derived


The inflation figures above are based on standard consumer price index (CPI) adjustments from 2000 to the present, which help readers compare historical pricing to today’s dollars. Actual inflation adjustments can vary slightly depending on the specific method and year chosen for the conversion.


Summary


The 2000 Ford Taurus offered a stepped pricing ladder: base models roughly $15,000–$16,500, mid-range around $17,000–$19,500, and top trims near $19,500–$21,000, with variations due to options and regional promotions. In today’s dollars, those prices correspond broadly to the mid-$20,000s for base models up to the low-$40,000s for well-equipped top trims.

What's the resale value of a 2000 Taurus today?


A 2000 Ford Taurus SE Sedan 4D has depreciated $70 or 4% in the last 3 years and has a current resale value of $1,523 and trade-in value of $629.



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How many miles can a 2000 Ford Taurus last?


The range for a Ford Taurus is typically 180,000-200,000 miles. Based on those numbers, anything above 150,000 would be considered high mileage for a Ford Taurus.



What's the blue book value on a 2000 Ford Taurus?


A 2000 Ford Taurus LX Sedan 4D has a current resale value of $1,613 and trade-in value of $757.


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