Used 2005 Ford Econoline Cargo Consumer Reviews
ENGINE TOO SMALL
I THINK THE 4.2 OR 4.6 WHICH EVER IT IS,IS TOO SMALL FOR THE WEIGHT OF THE VAN.THE GAS TANK HOLDS 35 GAL. I CAN GO 500 MILES ON HIGHWAY BUT ONLY AROUND 375 AROUND TOWN.
Econoline
Have 7000, perfect performance, no faults, 20 mpg
- E-250 Cargo VanMSRP: $13,988188 mi away
- E-150 Cargo VanMSRP: $3,500226 mi away
- E-250 Cargo VanMSRP: $4,995239 mi away
Comfy and reliable
I love my 2003 e150! We have newer cars, but the seats are great and you are high up. I can fit a giant kayak inside this baby. We have a double bed in ours too for camping. It just keeps on going like a charm. Over 20 years I replaced transmission and air cond compressor, but basically no other issues I can remember. Even the dealership said, they don't make vans like this anymore. In a good way.
The Best Large Van on the Market
Let's face, large vans are purely utilitarian vehicles. However, if you need one for whatever reason, Ford makes a far better product than its competitors. This is true whether the yardstick is reliability, drivability, build quality or passenger comfort.
best van
Best van ever way better than GM and Dodge.