Used 2007 Ford Freestar Consumer Reviews
Buy One of These
The day my wife finally decided to get rid of the Sedona we did not hesitate to buy the Freestar. Ford has done an excellent job putting a SAFE, comfortable, attractive vehicle on the road at a reasonable price. One thing I would like to address is the power issue. A consumer magazine stated the vehicle was under-powered; my question is compared to what? The Freestar does not have the power my '04 Marauder, with SuperChip and K&N air induction, but it has ample power for a back road pass or a trip up I40 or I26 into the mountains of NC.
Freestar
The Freestar was the best van for me and my family. It had better exterior styling than the Chevrolet Uplander or the Venture. It also had a more refined interior than the Chevy vans. It was more comfort table and versatile and fit in with our life styles more.
- SEL Passenger MinivanMSRP: $3,831760 mi away
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Best van so far
I bought this 2006 Freestar in 2010 for Cdn $4500 and I’m still happy with it in 2021. It has had its problems but nothing I couldn’t put up with. Last month It wouldn’t pass local inspection due to rusty rear quarter panels – $2000? What to do… I looked at the prices of used and new vehicles and decided the van is so comfortable and responsive that for the money I figure I could get another four or five years out of it; well worth it. Love this van. Worst part? No-one has ever watched a movie on the built-in DVD player! I could really have used it when the girls were young. I do like the look of the 2012 Sienna so… if I wait four or five years then I should be in luck. lol
2006 Ford Freestar Sel 4dr Minivan (4.2L
We have 6 grandchildren who travel with us quite frequently. So we have wanted a minivan for quite some time. We purchased this van in January, used w/33,500 mi. and so far it has been great. Very nice van, great exterior, love the Norsea Blue color. I have taken the kids on several outings and trips and there's plenty of room and everyone is comfortable.
Best in Class
After test driving GM, Ford and Chrysler models, we found the Freestar to have the best qualities for the money. The Freestar has nearly all the features of the competitors and in some cases more. Hands down this beats the GM vans and the Chrysler is nice but not worth the extra $2000 to $4000 more for the same features.