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2005 Ford Freestar

    Base Model  
Suggested Retail $21,610 to $32,710
Invoice Price
$19,673 to $29,552
Destination Fees
$650
   
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Ford Van Overview/Specs
Body Style(s) MSRP Engine Transmission Fuel Economy
4 Door Minivan $21,610 to $32,710 3.9L V6; 4.2L V6 4 Speed Automatic Highway (MPG): 23
City (MPG): 18
   

Freestar Vehicle Automobile:

The Ford Freestar is a solid, highly capable minivan...
  Freestar is quite capable. It can haul seven passengers or four passengers and a heck of a lot of stuff. Freestar's third-row seat disappears into the floor when not needed, leaving a big, flat cargo space and seating for four people. When the third row reappears, it opens up seating for three more and leaves a deep well in back that's perfect for keeping groceries from rolling around. A new Class II towing package boosts trailering capacity to 3,500 pounds, enough to handle personal watercraft, snowmobiles, light boats, motorcycles, small campers and other toys. Out on the highway, the Freestar is smooth and quiet. It glides over rough pavement. It's easy to drive, with responsive handling and a big, powerful V6 engine. We didn't think the Freestar felt as refined as the best and newest of the minivans, however.
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2005 Ford Freestar Lineup

Neither engine matches the energy of the new Nissan Quest, rated 240 horsepower, nor the redesigned Toyota Sienna at 230 horsepower. But the Freestar's torque is competitive, compared to 242 pound-feet for both the Toyota and the Nissan. And torque is the force you actually feel when you step on the gas, propelling you away from intersections and up steep grades. Freestar's 4.2-liter V6 is the largest in any minivan. and is likely the best choice for highway cruising, passing on freeways and towing. All Freestars come with a four-speed automatic transmission, which shifts smoothly. Ford credits the transmission's fast-acting hydraulics with shifts that are not only smooth, but quick as well. The company's consumer research showed that minivan buyers don't care whether their automatic was a four-speed or potentially better-performing five-speed (which other manufacturers offer), as long as the shifts were smooth.
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