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2000 Ford Econoline

2000 Ford Econoline
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If you want a full sized van, I've had very good luck with the E-350

by dalskic
Apr 22 '03 

Author's Product Rating: 50 Recommended: Yes 

Pros: Well designed solid Easy to operate and drive
Cons: fuel economy steering can be challenging at times
The Bottom Line: It's the best out there and we did the research.

We purchased a 2000 E-350 Econoline Van for our large family. We had it converted by d'Elegance in Schoolcraft, Michigan. To say we have been pleased with it is an understatement. This vehicle looks great, rides well, and is roomy enough for long...

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Great for large families

by mcnallys
Mar 24 '01 

Author's Product Rating: 50 Recommended: Yes 

Pros: Seating arrangement (Chateau with quad captains chairs, seats 7). Size. View.
Cons: MPG, however because the Econoline is cheaper to insure, MPG cost is offset.
The Bottom Line: If your after room for the family and the ability to run to Home Depot for a thousand pounds of concrete, this is the Van for you.

We love our Ford Econoline E-150. It is big enough for our 3 kids, with room to spare for the dogs. The storage area behind the 3rd row bench is large enough for the family bikes (we have the Chateau with quad captains chairs and a third row bench...

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Powerful with cargo capacity!

by The_Director
Nov 26 '00 - Updated Apr 09 '01 

Author's Product Rating: 50 Recommended: Yes 

Pros: Size, power, visibility, price.
Cons: Tires, parking (just too long for average lots)
The Bottom Line: If space is what you need... this is the place for all the space!


The 15 passenger stretch 350 version of the econoline has several distinct benefits and advantages for those who need a lot of room and a lot of power. You'll find that the space, cargo handling capacity when all seats are removed, is really...

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Oops, this van was a mistake

by GeorgeMiklas
Nov 01 '00 

Author's Product Rating: 30 Recommended: No 

Pros: wonderful economy when empty
Cons: conversion van parts are sub-standard to OEM, and does not present itself as a good camper toter.

1995 E-150 Econoline, conversion by d'Elegant, 300 I-6, E4OD, 3.55:1, aftermarket interior and exterior, 7000# GVWR, aftermarket rear heat and a/c,

Background...I have owned and driven Ford vans since I was 16 years old. I started out with a...

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Second to none other

by GeorgeMiklas
Nov 01 '00 

Author's Product Rating: 50 Recommended: Yes 

Pros: great safety when driving
Cons: mpg

1994 E-350 Clubwagon Chateau, 460 V-8, E4OD, 4.09:1, factory quad seating, 6-way power driver's seat, lumbar support front seats, 8700# GVWR, rear heat and a/c, luxury in every way.

Background...I have owned and driven Ford vans since I was 16...

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Solid Van

by gruijj
Oct 04 '00 

Author's Product Rating: 50 Recommended: Yes 

Pros: Tough, will run forever
Cons: Like any big vehicle, uses a lot of gas.

I added this van to my Love It list because compared to the other vans on the market it is far superior. The construction of the van is designed with durability in mind. As with other Ford vehicles, there is a high degree of emphasis placed on fit and...

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Two Vans, "87"250,"00'150

by beckbaugh
May 10 '00 

Author's Product Rating: 50 Recommended: Yes 

Pros: Well equipped, plenty of power V-8 large
Cons: Needs more assist handles to door areas

We purchased our first Ford Van in 1986, traded up to a Ford 250 Van in 1987 to pull an RV. It worked fine, we still have the "87". It is our workhorse utility vehicle. It just keep running. Recently purchased a 2000 150 Chateau for main...

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Who needs a van? Well if u do get this oneThe 2000 Econoline

by mjfarsi
Apr 25 '00 

Author's Product Rating: 30 Recommended: Yes 

Pros: Big
Cons: Slow

The 2000 Econoline Wagon is a 3-door, up to 15-passenger full-size van available in six trims, ranging from the E150 XL to the E350 XLT Extended. The Econoline Wagon's closest competitors include the Dodge Ram Wagon and Chevrolet Express Passenger Van....

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Who needs a van? Well if u do get this oneThe 2000 Econoline

by mjfarsi
Apr 25 '00 

Author's Product Rating: 30 Recommended: Yes 

Pros: Big
Cons: Slow

The 2000 Econoline Wagon is a 3-door, up to 15-passenger full-size van available in six trims, ranging from the E150 XL to the E350 XLT Extended. The Econoline Wagon's closest competitors include the Dodge Ram Wagon and Chevrolet Express Passenger Van....

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Ford:Affordable:Dependable

by jkerm
Apr 12 '00 

Author's Product Rating: 40 Recommended: Yes 

Pros: American made products are easier to buy parts for and more people can work on them. I haven't had much trouble with Ford products in the past.
Cons: My experiences have been good and I haven't any complaints as of yet. However in our model we had only air conditioning in the front and it needed back air too.

I guess we all have different experiences with our autos. But of all the cars I have ever owned, Ford products work well for me. In 1966, my Father bought me a Mustang and it brought great service. In 1970 my husband bought a Ford econoline van and...

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The Total Land Yacht

by jbw929
Apr 07 '00 

Author's Product Rating: 50 Recommended: Yes 

Pros: Major cargo and passenger space
Cons: Large...huge!!!

On a recent vacation to the Florida keys, we needed a LARGE vehicle to carry the 10 of us down their plus our gear. Well, the kind lady at the Budget Rent-a-car Counter showed us to our vehicle...a brand new 15 passenger Club Wagon. At first, the shear...

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Our Big Gray tank

by hevinly
Apr 04 '00 

Author's Product Rating: 40 Recommended: Yes 

Pros: roomy, reliable
Cons: low gas mileage

We have an 89' Ford econoline van for personal use, and have had 3 Club wagons over the past few years for transporting our 8 foster children. Our 89' is like a tank. it is kind of ugly too, but that thing just keeps on ticking. We had to replace the...

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Ten years of hard serve

by markiii28
Mar 30 '00 

Author's Product Rating: 40 Recommended: Yes 

Pros: Size, view and travel room
Cons: lacks good miles per gallon

I bought a E-250 XL club wagon in 1989. Sense purchase,I have tried to run the wheels off of it. I have had a few little problems with the unit. In the ten years of use, I have put 228,000 miles on the truck and had little problems with the engine and...

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Will make you Proud to be driving a company Van

by buq-033
Mar 11 '00 

Author's Product Rating: 50 Recommended: Yes 

Pros: Dead Quiet Ride
Cons: Only holds 2 people

This is a nice van, We recently purchased one for our Company in

california. Its not the average company Van, Its sleek new design is

really sweet. There are five models,E-150, E-250, E-250 Extended, E-350

S/D and...

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