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Ford: reliability & common problems

#6 of 24
Longevity rank#1 Tesla holds up to ~176k
~126k
Trouble-free mileageacross all body styles
492
Fords inspectedreal pre-purchase inspections
57/100
Average conditionall cars we check: 60/100



Based on 492 used Fords we inspected, they tend to be in slightly worse shape than average — average condition 57/100 vs 60 for all cars we check. Every number on this page comes from real pre-purchase inspections — cars people were about to buy and paid an independent inspector to go through point by point, engine to underbody, paint depth to error codes. Not owner surveys, not warranty statistics, not forum lore: what we actually found.

What we found

Most common faults

Oil leaks · Engine
59%
Tires condition & wear · Brakes and tires
39%
Active error codes · Electronic equipment
35%
Fuel trim out of range · Engine
31%
Low coolant / cooling system issues · Engine
22%

Share of inspected Fords where each item was flagged.

How they score

Excellent 12% Good 34% Mediocre 40% Poor 15%
Hidden history

What the seller might not mention — how often we find it on Fords.

71%had a repainted or replaced panelall cars: 76%
4%showed structural repairall cars: 4%
23%had fault codes recently clearedall cars: 23%

Cross-shopping? Ford vs Toyota · Ford vs Honda · Ford vs Chevrolet

How long does a Ford last?

Across every Ford body style we've inspected — sedans, SUVs and anything else pooled together — the average one's condition dips below decent (a 55/100 score) around ~126k miles. It ranks Ford #6 of 24 brands we have enough data to rate; the longest-lasting, Tesla, holds up to ~176k. Shopping a Ford near that mileage? Expect more wear ahead — see which makes give the best odds at your budget.



Good cars by mileage
0 25 50 75 100 0–20k mi: 94% in good shape (18 cars) 20–40k mi: 90% in good shape (41 cars) 40–60k mi: 81% in good shape (54 cars) 60–80k mi: 63% in good shape (49 cars) 80–100k mi: 34% in good shape (59 cars) 100–120k mi: 36% in good shape (72 cars) 120–140k mi: 36% in good shape (47 cars) 140–160k mi: 21% in good shape (42 cars) 160–180k mi: 30% in good shape (33 cars) 180–200k mi: 20% in good shape (25 cars) 200–220k mi: 19% in good shape (21 cars) 40k 80k 120k 160k 200k mileage when we inspected it
Good cars by age
0 25 50 75 100 1 years old: 93% in good shape (15 cars) 2 years old: 79% in good shape (19 cars) 3 years old: 92% in good shape (24 cars) 4 years old: 77% in good shape (43 cars) 5 years old: 63% in good shape (32 cars) 6 years old: 63% in good shape (35 cars) 7 years old: 55% in good shape (40 cars) 8 years old: 43% in good shape (40 cars) 9 years old: 28% in good shape (40 cars) 10 years old: 37% in good shape (30 cars) 11 years old: 40% in good shape (20 cars) 12 years old: 37% in good shape (27 cars) 13 years old: 15% in good shape (13 cars) 14 years old: 18% in good shape (17 cars) 15 years old: 25% in good shape (16 cars) 16 years old: 18% in good shape (11 cars) 2y 4y 6y 8y 10y 12y 14y 16y vehicle age when we inspected it

Share of Fords in good shape (scoring 60+/100) by mileage and by age when we inspected them (each dot ≥5 cars; rolled-back odometers excluded from the mileage curve). The dashed grey curve is all cars we check.

Is Ford getting better?
▬ Consistent across generations 40% 60% 80% 2012–14: 45% in good shape (age-adjusted; 37 cars, raw 41%) 45 2015–17: 50% in good shape (age-adjusted; 90 cars, raw 46%) 50 2018+: 50% in good shape (age-adjusted; 76 cars, raw 58%) 50 2009–11 2012–14 2015–17 2018+

Share of Fords in good shape (60+/100) when inspected at the same age — 5–10 years old, age-adjusted — by model-year generation; the dashed line is the all-brand average. Compare every brand's trajectory →



Ford models we've inspected
F-150 99 cars · 57% good Transit 59 cars · 54% good Escape 37 cars · 46% good Mustang 58 cars · 38% good Explorer 29 cars · 37% good Fusion 33 cars · 36% good Focus 23 cars · profile soon F-250 22 cars · profile soon Expedition 12 cars · profile soon Fiesta 11 cars · profile soon F150 10 cars · profile soon

Recently inspected:

2016 Ford Fiesta · 101k mi — flagged: oil leaks. Inspected Jul 11.
2014 Ford Fusion · 76k mi — flagged: oil leaks, tires condition & wear. Inspected Jul 10.
The bottom line

These Fords hang tough on mileage but engine issues, led by oil leaks on 59 percent of cars, keep showing up as the main trouble. Make oil leaks, fuel trim problems, and error codes your first checks—any of those justify a steep discount or walking away. Stick to 2015 and newer generations over the 2012-14 ones that lag. They typically stay decent until about 126,000 miles, so a leak-free one from those better years is worth pursuing.

FAQ
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Is Ford reliable?
46% of the 492 Fords we inspected scored 60/100 or higher, averaging 57/100 — they tend to be in slightly worse shape than average.
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What are the most common problems with a used Ford?
Across the Fords we inspected, the items we flag most often are oil leaks (59%), tires condition & wear (39%), active error codes (35%).
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Are newer Fords more reliable than older ones?
About the same — comparing generations at the same age (5–10 years old), Ford's share of cars in good shape has stayed consistent.
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Based on 492 inspections · updated Jul 12, 2026