* Year: Older models will be significantly cheaper than newer ones.
* Mileage: Higher mileage generally means a lower price.
* Condition: A well-maintained Windstar will command a higher price than one with significant wear and tear or mechanical issues.
* Location: Prices can fluctuate based on geographic location and market demand.
* Trim level: Different trim levels (LX, SE, etc.) will have different price points.
* Features: Options like leather seats or specific packages will influence the price.
To find the price of a *specific* used Ford Windstar, you should check online marketplaces like:
* Autotrader: [www.autotrader.com](www.autotrader.com)
* Cars.com: [www.cars.com](www.cars.com)
* Kelley Blue Book (KBB): [www.kbb.com](www.kbb.com)
* Facebook Marketplace: [www.facebook.com/marketplace]
* Craigslist: [www.craigslist.org]
These sites allow you to filter by year, mileage, location, and other criteria to find the prices of used Ford Windstars in your area. You'll get a much more accurate price range by searching there than a general answer here.