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John Law
Deputy News Editor
18 Dec 2024
3 min read

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

Ford F-150 (image: Glen Sullivan)
Ford F-150 (image: Glen Sullivan)

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

2025 Ford Ranger Black Edition
2025 Ford Ranger Black Edition

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

Ford Transit Custom (image: Mark Oastler)
Ford Transit Custom (image: Mark Oastler)

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. 

John Law
Deputy News Editor
Born in Sydney’s Inner West, John wasn’t treated to the usual suite of Aussie-built family cars growing up, with his parents choosing quirky (often chevroned) French motors that shaped his love of cars. The call of motoring journalism was too strong to deny and in 2019 John kickstarted his career at Chasing Cars. A move to WhichCar and Wheels magazine exposed him to a different side of the industry and the glossy pages of physical magazines. John is back on the digital side of things at CarsGuide, where he’s taken up a role as Deputy News Editor spinning yarns about the latest happenings in the automotive industry. When he isn’t working, John can be found tooling around in either his 2002 Renault Clio Sport 172 or 1983 Alfasud Gold Cloverleaf.  
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