Used 2014 Ford E-Series Van E-350 Super Duty E-Series Van Review
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Swiss Army Knife of vehicles!
JC, California, MD, 10/21/2023
2014 Ford E-Series Van E-350 Super Duty 3dr Ext Van (5.4L 8cyl 4A)
Mine is the E-350 SuperDuty. It has the Quigley 4x4 conversion. By day, it supports a small excavating company -- it's usually the first wheeled vehicle on a job site. On weekends, it is my camper and get away vehicle. It tows up to 7,500 lbs just fine. Nothing spectacular, but it will haul a 22-ft Grady-White Fisherman or and antique vehicle on a car-hauler trailer well. It has … *enough* power. Mine is the 5.4L sometimes I wish I had the V-10.
With the 4WD conversion (Only Quigley met Ford's standards and got the Ford Warranty to remain. Any other 4WD conversion voided the Ford warranty), it will go just about anywhere. It has gotten hung up once because of the overhang at the rear. Fuel mileage is what you'd expect 11-12 Highway and 8-9 towing. In 4wd ... you don't want to know. Comfy? Pretty much. It's a 4wd with a ladder frame and coil springs. If you are looking for comfort, get a Towncar. If you want fuel economy, get a Prius. If you want a self-propelled shed that will go anywhere ... look no further. I wish they still made them. All these new Euro designs are UGLY. Love my Quig!!
Edmunds Summary Review of the 2014 Ford E-Series Van E-350 Super Duty E-Series Van
Pros & Cons
- Pro:Enormous interior
- Pro:extensive customization options
- Pro:low price.
- Con:No diesel engine option
- Con:weak base V8 engine
- Con:no high-roof option.
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