The Ford Five Hundred is available in three trim levels:
SE, SEL, and Limited. Each is powered by a 3.0-liter
V6 called the Duratec 30, which is tuned to provide 203
horsepower and 207 pound-feet of torque. That power flows
through either of two very effective transmissions. While
many automakers still use four-speed automatic transmissions
and some have updated to five-speed automatics, the
Five Hundred is among the few vehicles that comes with a
six-speed automatic, which provides smoother performance
and better fuel efficiency. The Five Hundred, equipped with
front-wheel drive and a six-speed automatic, is rated 21
miles per gallon in city driving and 29 mpg on the highway.
The most expensive option available on the Five Hundred
is all-wheel drive, but for $1,700 you get sure-footed traction
for inclement weather and for mild off-pavement excursions
as well as a continuously variable transmission, or CVT,
that provides seamless operation and 19 mpg in town and
26 on the open road. Ford used the efficient CVT to help
overcome the usual mileage penalty paid by heavier, more
complex all-wheel drivetrains.
Even the base Five Hundred SE model ($22,145) comes
well-equipped with the V6, automatic transmission, anti-lock
brakes, 17-inch wheels, a six-way power driver's seat, an
adjustable (tilt) steering column, air conditioning, power
locks, mirrors
and windows, remote key fob unlocking as well as keyless
entry (entry via a driver's door-mounted keypad, a popular
Ford feature), overhead and front consoles and an audio
system with a CD player.
The SEL ($24,145) adds eight-way power for the driver's
seat and two-way power for the front passenger's seat, a
six-CD changer and MP3 capability, leather-wrapped steering
wheel with built-in audio control, dual-zone automatic climate
control with rear-seat air outlets, wood grain interior
trim, an electronic message center with a compass, self-dimming
interior mirror, outside temperature display fog lamps,
chrome body accents, and automatic headlamps.
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The top-of-the-line Limited ($26,145) comes with 18-inch
wheels, a bright-texture grille, chrome mirror caps, leather
seating with heating function, memory seats and mirrors,
Audiophile audio with subwoofer, four-way power front passenger's
seat, cream-colored instruments, and an analog clock in the
center of the dashboard.
All options (except all-wheel drive) are priced at less
than $1,000 and these include traction control, leather
seating (for the SEL model), power-adjustable pedals (for
the Limited model), a power moon roof (SEL and Limited),
rear obstacle warning system (SEL and Limited). Also available
are a safety and security package for the SE with side and
canopy airbags, anti-theft perimeter alarm and lights and
a safety package for the SEL and Limited with the side and
canopy airbags.