
FORD ECOSPORT (2017-23) 5DR SUV 1.0 T ECOBOOST 100 GPF SS EU6 TITANIUM 6SPD
The Ford EcoSport (2017-23) 5-door SUV 1.0 T EcoBoost 100 GPF SS EU6 Titanium 6SPD is a versatile and practical compact SUV that has gained popularity in the UK market. Perfect for city driving, family outings, and daily commutes, this vehicle combines a stylish design with a practical size that makes it easy to manoeuvre in urban environments. Known for its reliability and efficient fuel economy, the EcoSport stands out as an appealing option for first-time drivers, small families, and those seeking a spacious yet compact crossover. Its attractive Titanium trim offers modern features and a comfortable driving experience, making it a well-rounded choice for a used car.
Compared to rivals in the compact SUV segment, the Ford EcoSport is highly regarded for its distinctive design, solid build quality, and practical features. The 1.0-litre EcoBoost engine offers a good balance between performance and economy, especially suited to urban and suburban driving. With an average recorded mileage of around 23,395 miles and a typical ownership history of just over one previous keeper, many used Ford EcoSport models available in the UK are well-maintained and ready for new adventures. Whether you're a city dweller or a small family looking for a reliable, stylish, and economical SUV, the Ford EcoSport (2017-23) remains a compelling choice worth considering.
	

average use
        
The most recent mileage readings for the Ford EcoSport (2017-23) 5DR SUV with 1.0 T EcoBoost engine show that a significant portion of vehicles have relatively low mileage, with 18.6% recorded between 0 and 10,000 miles and 34.1% between 10,000 and 20,000 miles. Conversely, only a small fraction, 0.8%, are recorded between 90,000 and 100,000 miles, indicating that high-mileage vehicles are less common in this sample. Overall, the data suggest most vehicles tend to be driven moderately, with a substantial number remaining under 20,000 miles.

vehicle values
        
The private sale valuations for the Ford EcoSport (2017-23) 5DR SUV 1.0 T EcoBoost 100 GPF SS EU6 Titanium show a distribution skewed towards higher price ranges, with notable percentages (27.9%) of valuations falling within the £11,000 to £12,000 bracket and 17.1% between £10,000 and £11,000. Very few vehicles are valued below £8,000, with just 0.8% in the £5,000 to £6,000 range and another 2.3% each in the £7,000 to £8,000 and £8,000 to £9,000 segments. The data suggests that the majority of private sale valuations cluster above £10,000, indicating a relatively strong market value for this model within the studied range.

production years
        
The data indicates that the majority of the Ford EcoSport vehicles (2017-23) in the sample were manufactured in 2019, accounting for 64.3%. A significant portion, 34.9%, were produced in 2018. Notably, only a small fraction, just 0.8%, were manufactured in 2020. This suggests that most of these vehicles on the market are from 2018 and 2019, with very few from 2020, possibly reflecting production trends, supply chain factors, or market availability during that period.

colour popularity
        
The vehicle data for the Ford EcoSport (2017-23) reveals that the most common main paint colours are blue (23.3%) and black (21.7%), making them the predominant choices among the sample. White (16.3%) also features prominently. Less frequently selected colours include grey (17.8%), red (7.8%), silver (8.5%), and green (0.8%). Notably, bright or unconventional colours like orange and beige are relatively rare, each accounting for just 3.1% and 0.8%, respectively. Overall, the data suggests a preference among buyers for traditional and darker shades, particularly blue and black.

ownership cycle
        
The data indicates that the majority of Ford EcoSport (2017-23) vehicles, approximately 85.3%, have between 1 and 3 registered keepers. Specifically, 31.8% have had only one keeper, suggesting many vehicles are owned by a single individual over time, while 53.5% have had two keepers. A smaller proportion, around 10.9%, have had three keepers. Vehicles with more than three keepers are quite rare, with only 0.8% having six keepers, and a combined 3.2% with four or five keepers. This distribution suggests that most owners tend to retain the vehicle for a reasonable period, with very few vehicles changing hands frequently multiple times.

engine choices
        
The data indicates that all vehicles of the FORD ECOSPORT (2017-23) 1.0 T EcoBoost 100 GPF SS EU6 Titanium 6SPD model in the sample are equipped with a 998cc engine capacity, and 100% of them use petrol as their primary fuel type. This suggests a uniformity in the engine size and fuel type across this particular model range.












