How fast does the Ford Fusion depreciate?

Average depreciation

14.1%per year

The newest Ford Fusion (2018) has a fair price of about $12,372. Older model years retain progressively less of that value.

Value retention by model year

Model yearAge (yrs)Fair priceRetention
20188$12,372100%
201610$9,12774%

This is a cross-sectional estimate: it compares the mileage-adjusted market prices of different model years today, not the resale history of a single car. Actual depreciation depends on mileage, condition, trim, and market shifts.

12-year depreciation forecast

Projected resale value and typical accumulated mileage for the Ford Fusion by vehicle age. Rows marked Market are backed by current listings; Projected rows extrapolate the 14.1%-per-year rate.

Age (yrs)Model yearEst. milesResale valueRetentionBasis
8201896,000$12,372100%Market
92017108,000$10,62686%Projected
102016120,000$9,12774%Market
112015132,000$7,83963%Projected
122014144,000$6,73354%Projected
132013156,000$5,78347%Projected
142012168,000$4,96740%Projected
152011180,000$4,26634%Projected
162010192,000$3,66430%Projected
172009204,000$3,14725%Projected
182008216,000$2,70322%Projected
192007228,000$2,32219%Projected

Mileage assumes ~12,000 mi/yr. Projected values use the fitted depreciation rate and are floored at 15% of the newest year's value; they are estimates, not guarantees.

Frequently asked questions

How fast does the Ford Fusion depreciate?

About 14.1% per year, based on a comparison of mileage-adjusted market prices across model years.

What is a Ford Fusion worth after 10 years?

A 2016 Ford Fusion is worth roughly $9,127 — about 74% of the newest year's fair price.

What will a Ford Fusion be worth at 19 years old?

Projecting the 14.1%-per-year rate forward, a 19-year-old Ford Fusion (around 228,000 miles) would be worth about $2,322 — roughly 19% of the newest year's value. A projection, not a guarantee.

Cross-sectional depreciation estimate from live market listings, adjusted for mileage · updated 6/24/2026. Estimates only; your car's value depends on condition, options, and location.