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Used Ford EcoSport cars

The Ford EcoSport combines rugged styling with compact dimensions and low ownership costs, making it a great choice if you want a cost-effective SUV. At Cazoo, you can browse used Ford Ecosport cars for sale through our trusted partners.

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  1. Read more about 2016 used Ford Ecosport 1.0T EcoBoost Titanium 2WD Euro 5 (125 ps)

    Ford Ecosport

    1.0T EcoBoost Titanium 2WD Euro 5 (125 ps)

    • 53,325 miles
    • 2016 reg
    • Manual
    • Petrol

    £7,069

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  2. Read more about 2017 used Ford Ecosport 1.0T EcoBoost Titanium 2WD (125 ps)

    Ford Ecosport

    1.0T EcoBoost Titanium 2WD (125 ps)

    • 49,686 miles
    • 2017 reg
    • Manual
    • Petrol

    £7,910

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  3. Read more about 2018 used Ford Ecosport 1.0T EcoBoost ST-Line (140 ps)

    Ford Ecosport

    1.0T EcoBoost ST-Line (140 ps)

    • 48,198 miles
    • 2018 reg
    • Manual
    • Petrol

    £9,938

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Thinking of buying a used Ford EcoSport?

Why buy the Ford EcoSport?

If you’re looking for a small SUV that’s great value and doesn’t cost much to run, the Ford EcoSport could be ideal. You get plenty of standard features and the engines can give you excellent fuel economy, especially the diesels. It’s enjoyable to drive and spacious enough for a young family. Oh, and the name is pronounced ‘echo-sport’, according to Ford, not ‘ee-co-sport’. 

Ford EcoSport range and updates

The EcoSport has been sold in the UK since 2014 when it was introduced as a brand-new model, filling the gap for a small SUV in Ford’s range. The model was updated in 2017 with a larger front grille and new lights. Inside, the dashboard was upgraded to one that’s all-but-identical to that of the latest Fiesta. 

There’s a selection of petrol and diesel engines to choose from. They all give decent acceleration around town but models with more than 120bhp are the best option if you regularly do motorway journeys because they’re better able to maintain 70mph. The 123bhp 1.0-litre EcoBoost and 1.5-litre petrol engines are available with an automatic gearbox and the 123bhp EcoBlue diesel has four-wheel drive.

There are plenty of trim levels to choose from including the entry-point Zetec, the upmarket Titanium, the sporty-looking ST-Line and the more rugged Active.

Ford EcoSport tech and features

All EcoSport models have air con, Bluetooth, four electric windows and electrically adjustable door mirrors. The 2017 update brought a touchscreen-controlled infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity. Titanium and ST-Line models also have cruise control and – from 2017 – sat nav, rear parking sensors and a reversing camera.

Ford EcoSport running costs and value

According to official figures, petrol EcoSport models can give an average fuel economy of up to 44mpg in models with the 1.5-litre engine and up to 60mpg with the 1.0-litre ‘EcoBoost’ engine. Diesels can give as much as 68mpg. Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are pretty low, so annual Vehicle Excise Duty (car tax) charges don’t cost much. In some cases, you’ll pay as little as £30. Insurance and servicing costs should also be very affordable.

Ford EcoSport vs rivals

Other small SUVs you might want to consider include the Dacia Duster, the Vauxhall Crossland, the Fiat 500X and the Nissan Juke. The Ford isn’t as spacious as the Dacia or the Vauxhall nor as distinctive as the Fiat or the Nissan. But the EcoSport comes well equipped, has low running costs and offers great value.

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