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FORD COURIER Used Car Review

Pros

Cons

  • Drove relatively well on and off road
  • Spoilt-for-choice list of 20-odd variants
  • Big cabin and good headroom compared with rivals of time
  • V6 petrol's beefy performance and willing turbo diesel
  • Lack of rear legroom
  • V6 was best with auto rather than manual gearbox
  • Shortage of safety features
This is general information and should not be relied on as purchasing advice.
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Overview of the Ford Courier

Overview of the Ford Courier

FORD COURIER GENERATIONS (SINCE 1998)

1998-2006

RUNNING COSTS

Fuel Consumption

4.0L V6: 13.4 to 13.9 litres per 100km

2.5L 4-cylinder turbo diesel: 9.7 to 10.6 litres per 100km

2.6L 4-cylinder: 11.6 to 13.4 litres per 100km

= Highly economical.

= Good economy.

= Average fuel use.

= Heavy consumption.

Servicing

SIMILAR MODELS TO FORD COURIER

WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR: FORD COURIER (1998 TO 2006)

This model Courier is a great example of a car that worked overseas but didn't have enough local development. Not that it was a bad car to drive, but the cooling system was, in Australian conditions, marginal.

So, the first check of any second-hand Courier is to make sure that neither the head gasket nor the cylinder head have been damaged by a previous overheating episode.

The best way to do that is with what's called a TK test, which is a product that is placed in the radiator and chemically detects if this damage has occurred. Any workshop should be able to carry this out.

Beyond that, the best advice is to keep the Courier's cooling system absolutely up to scratch. In many cases, overheating has been caused by dust, mud and leaves becoming trapped between the radiator and the air-conditioning condenser (which looks like a second radiator).

Sometimes, blowing this rubbish out with compressed air will do the trick.

Even then, the Courtier is not a vehicle we'd recommend for towing anything heavy across the Nullarbor in high summer.