Used 2001 Ford Windstar Consumer Reviews
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I love my windstar!
I really love this car - we've had no problems at all with it. It's very comfortable, great for long trips. Great headroom - my husband's 6'5", and he's able to comfortably sit in his seat, doesn't have to tilt the seat back at all. I'd recommend this van to anyone. Great crash rating.
Our 2001 Windstar
My wife and I recently rolled up our sleeves and ventured into the uncharted territory of minivan ownership. We immediately fell in love with the smooth ride of the Windstar and both felt that we would gladly sacrifice cornering prowess for a smooth ride. In the end, we couldn't get the Windstar's ride or reputation of safety out of our minds and have no regrets about our decision. With lots of power, great visibility, a smooth ride and almost no road noise, we feel very comfortable bombing around town or heading out on a long trip.
- SEL Passenger MinivanMSRP: $4,000490 mi away
- SE Passenger MinivanMSRP: $2,700819 mi away
- Limited Passenger MinivanMSRP: $6,9951,133 mi away
My 2001 Windsatr
Lots of room and plenty of power.
Oh My Gosh! (Oh Henry! Where Art Thou?)
I can't believe how my opinion of Ford products has changed. I currently own two Ford products. (A 2000 Lincoln LS Sport, 2001 Windstar SEL). This is the worst any vehicles have ever performed for me. The van has been recalled 5 times so far, and the check engine light is on now at only 11,000 miles and regular service. The van rides well, is not as noisy as some would say, but has proven very unreliable thus far. I never thought I would feel this way. Oh why in the name of Henry Ford has this happened?
Feel the power
I enjoy the features offered. The only thing that I do not like is the seatbelt configuration. If you remove the rear seat, you lose the use of the seatbelts for the center two seats.