Ford has rolled out massive discounts across its vehicle range, including on Australia’s best-selling vehicle.
Variants of everything from the low-volume E-Transit to market-leading Ford Ranger ute are on special, with the family-favourite Everest SUV also on offer.
The drive-away discounts on Ford’s mainstay models range from $4000 to nearly $14,000, depending on the model and where you live.
The marque is clearing out MY23 E-Transit models for $69,990 drive-away, a massive cut from its launch price of $104,990 (before on-road costs).
These drive-away deals are subject to availability and only offered until December 31, 2024.
Ford Everest
One up from the entry-level Ambiente, Ford is offering the Everest Trend for $67,990 drive-away, which represents a rough discount of between $5000-$6800, depending on where you live.
It features 18-inch alloy wheels, seven seats, four-wheel drive and uses Ford’s 154kW/500Nm 2.0-litre bi-turbo diesel four-cylinder.
Ford F-150
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This big American truck needs to be cleared out before the facelift arrives next year.
Accordingly, Ford is offering savings from circa $7900 and $14,000 on the ritzy Lariat ($139,990, drive-away) and roughly $6000-$10,200 off the XLT (106,990, drive-away), again, depending on the state or territory in which you live.
The F-150 has a 3.5-litre twin-turbo V6 that develops 298kW and 678Nm. A four-wheel-drive system is standard, as is a rear diff-lock. Payload is 710kg and it can tow up to 4500kg with a suitable heavy-duty hitch.
Ford Ranger

Shaping up to be Australia’s most popular vehicle this year, Ford is giving the locally engineered Ranger ute a last kick over the line.
The XLT grade fitted with the 2.0-litre twin-turbo diesel four-cylinder and selectable four-wheel drive is on offer at $63,990, drive-away. State and territory dependent, this could save you between $4500-$7100 — roughly — from the list price.
There is also the limited-run Black Edition. Based on the lower trim XL, extras include a sports bar, drop-in bedliner with 12V socket, 17-inch ‘Asphalt Black’ alloy wheels, all-terrain tyres and black styling pack. It’s priced at $57,990, drive-away.
Ford Transit Custom
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The new-look mid-size van with its strong ANCAP rating is on discount before the end of the year, with the Trend LWB variant $56,990, drive-away.
The van features a 125kW/390Nm 2.0-litre single turbo-diesel engine with a 1269kg payload and up to 2500kg braked towing capacity.
Approximate savings at the discounted drive-away price range between $4300-$6600, depending on location.