This price range reflects the Kelley Blue Book Suggested Retail value for all trim levels, but not necessarily all available options.
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The Suggested Retail value assumes that the vehicle has been fully reconditioned and has a clean title history. The Suggested Retail value also allows for advertising, sales commissions, insurance and other costs of doing business as a dealer. Most vehicles offered at this price have passed an inspection, and some may carry a warranty. Vehicle mileage is assumed to be normal or below normal.
Every year, it seems that one or two new models capture the imagination of the car-buying public. For the 2002 model year, one of those cars is the all-new Ford Thunderbird. Although Ford shuns the retro label, designers gazed backward to a dramatic era of the company’s heritage to revive the Thunderbird convertible. Seen in concept form at 1999 and 2000 auto shows, the 2002 Thunderbird was introduced in January 2001 as a production model at Detroit’s North American International Auto Show. Like its long-ago predecessor, the new Thunderbird seats two occupants and has rear-wheel drive, but it incorporates all the benefits of modern technology. Beneath the skin lie certain components adapted from those in the current Lincoln LS sedan. Read More
4 Available Thunderbird Trims
Select a trim name below for detailed specifications