Used 2002 Ford Windstar Consumer Reviews
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Motor Fell Out At 86,000 Miles
I bought this Windstar van new & all went well till the Warrenty run out at 60,000 miles. Then the repairs started; Power stering,brakes,engine seals,rack & pinion,warnig lights not going off , set belt light...But the big problem come at 86,000 mi. The engine fell out! All the mounts let loose! So much collaterial damage ,it was not worth the repairs...lost trade in value & charged 6.9% interest on replacement vehicle. NO not the 0% Ford pushes on TV.
Nice Van
We only have 6,500 miles on the van so far and no problems other then dirt building up in the manual sliding door tracks which I just clean out (twice) and I also had to spray WD40 on the sliding doors to stop some squeaks but they work perfect now. Also, tail light was kind of hanging out a little so I loosened two screws and clicked it back in, no big deal. Van rides very nice and runs perfect. Transmission shifts perfect and drive train operates flawlessly with food power.
- LX MinivanMSRP: $5,500157 mi away
- SEL Passenger MinivanMSRP: $4,995288 mi away
- SEL Passenger MinivanMSRP: $4,500360 mi away
Good overall
Now, after 12 months driving my 2002 Windstar, I'm still satisfied with most of it. good ride, quiet unless you give gas, comfortable, but could improve (see below).
windstar woes
Car is still under warranty but has been repaired more than 5 times!! Very faulty transmission, exceptionally noisy engine, and unreliable wiring. May be unique to this car but has been the poorest vehicle purchase I have ever made!
Happy SE Owner
After 7000 miles, we have no complaints about our SE van.