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Used 2002 Ford Econoline Wagon Consumer Reviews

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4.38 out of 5 stars

just love it

Chris, 05/14/2005
2000 Ford Econoline Wagon E-150 XLT 3dr Van
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

Ours happens to be a 2000 conversion van setup, high-top, and it is the best van we have had. At first when we bought it we had to get used to its massive size, but once you climb inside it’s a total different view. Equipped with a TV and DVD system it makes long road trips a lot more fun and relaxing. The captain chairs are plenty wide and well cushioned for those long hauls. Ours came with leather interior and separate sound systems front and rear. It’s perfect for almost everything we do with it and it stands out which makes peoples heads turn and we like the comments. I would definitely buy another one in the future.

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3 out of 5 stars

big money pit

kryss, 12/03/2009
2000 Ford Econoline Wagon E-150 Chateau 3dr Van
6 of 9 people found this review helpful

I bought the van because we do alot of camping. I just paid it off in October of this year. Since Last year I have easily put 6K into the van. Alternator, tie rods, bearings, front end problems, transmission, Calipers, gear shift box, sensors, fuel pump, weird stuff like, "regulating bleeder valve". I love the van and the ride, just cant afford it anymore. It is seriously putting me in debt.

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4.38 out of 5 stars

Loving the Travler Package

tripping_in_virginia, 08/17/2003
2002 Ford Econoline Wagon E-150 XLT 3dr Van (4.2L 6cyl 4A)
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

We have had mini-vans and sedans. Looked at SUV's for the extra space but found the full-size Traveler package fo the Ford van beats everything hands down on space and the basic comforts now offered in travler packages like video, game plug in ports, reclining buckets for all four passangers up front, leather seats and lots and lots of cargo room. Plus the baby can haul any camper or boat you may wish to pull down the highway. We are very budget minded so one way to offset the fuel economy issue is that we use this for our only vehicle. It has handled very nicely around town and obviously excels on the open road.

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4.5 out of 5 stars

Red Ford E150

Jim, 08/23/2010
2002 Ford Econoline Wagon E-150 XL 3dr Van (4.2L 6cyl 4A)
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

We bought this van in winter of 2004 as mainly, a people carrier as there was only a short commute back then. but this van quickly turned into a mainly all purpose car, groceries, long cross-country trips, towing, you name it. For such a giant of a car, it handles well in the (It's not a Subaru) and when we moved and the work commute turned into a hour long one to Chicago, it served very well, although the MPG it delivers convinced us to get a 2007 Toyota Prius. We have logged 111,000 miles on it but with the exception of a starting problem (can't start if the engine is too warm sometimes)we hope to get years more out of it, and has been very reliable. Save your money, I suggest! Get a Ford

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3.63 out of 5 stars

Ford E350 XLT V10 Super Duty Wagon

Joe Brooks, 10/08/2002
2000 Ford Econoline Wagon E-350 Super Duty XLT 3dr Van
3 of 4 people found this review helpful

I have had this van for alomst a year and a half. I am currently (10/8/02) selling it on Ebay because I am "udgrading" to a diesel Excursion. This van is perfect for everyday driving and when it's time to pull a BIG (9500 pounds) load, it is there for you with the V10. I would still keep this van if I could afford it. Overall, I would rate it an 8.

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