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2017 Ford Everest Pricing and Specs

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$37,383*
Ford Everest
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CarsGuide has published 6 expert reviews of the Ford Everest 2017. It has an average rating of 7.5 out of 10. Read all the reviews here.

The Ford Everest 2017 prices range from $31,680 for the basic trim level SUV Everest Ambiente (rwd 7 Seat) to $49,060 for the top of the range SUV Everest Titanium (4WD).

The Ford Everest 2017 comes in SUV.

The Ford Everest 2017 is available in Diesel. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the SUV 3.2L 6 SP Automatic to the SUV 3.2L 6SP Automatic.

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Explore prices for the 2017 Ford Everest

$25,800

8 Listings

$29,879

13 Listings

$32,599

18 Listings

$35,319

39 Listings

$38,039

31 Listings

$40,759

24 Listings

$43,479

11 Listings

$46,199

9 Listings

$48,919

7 Listings

$52,990

3 Listings

$25,800

$52,990

Ford Everest FAQs

Does disconnecting the battery in my 2017 Ford Everest reset the computer?

That might do the trick, but there's actually an easier way to return the Everest's computer to the factory standard settings. It goes like this:


Start the vehicle and make sure it is in Park with the engine running. Then press 'Settings' on the SYNC screen. Then choose 'General' and scroll down to select 'Master Reset'. At this point, you should get a message on the screen that the reset will erase all previous settings and factory defaults will be restored. By pressing 'Continue' you're agreeing to this and you should then see the screen go blank for anything up to a few minutes while it reboots.

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Ford Everest 2017: fuel line clips and battery dramas?

We haven't had any feedback on the issues you mention, but have had complaints of poor build quality. Your problems would seem to be because of build quality issues.

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Best family SUV that can tow?

All of the vehicles are worthy choices, but you need to be careful about the towing ratings of them. The Kia Sorento, which would be my choice, is rated at 2000kg, which is right on your towing requirement. Others, such as the 2WD Everest, are rated to tow much more. Others, like the Mitsubishi Pajero and Toyota Prado, are full-on 4WDs, and would seem beyond your needs.

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* Price is the median price of 163 listings for the Everest 2017 for sale in the last 6 months. The Price excludes costs such as stamp duty, other government charges and options.

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