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| Key Features |
| Seating Capacity |
2 Seats |
| Year |
1995 |
| Engine Size |
3.0L - 6 Cylinders |
| Class |
Van / Minivan |
| Fuel Type |
Gasoline |
| Model |
Aerostar |
| Pricing |
| Current Retail Price |
$2,084 - $2,256 |
| Original List Price |
$16,725 - $22,980 |
| Current Wholesale Price |
$679 - $863 (Update Date: 1/1/06) |
| Miscellaneous |
| Available Models |
XLT 3 Dr Pass Ext Van, XLT 3 Dr Pass Van, XLT 4WD 3 Dr Pass Ext Van, 3 Dr Cargo Van |
| Product ID |
21650301 |
| More Information |
| The higher the weight of the trailer, the higher its tongue weight - the part that attaches to the tow vehicles hitch. The higher the tongue weight, the higher the leverage on the tow vehicles rear end, which in turn tends to raise the front end of the vehicle. When this occurs with front-drive, even slightly, it affects the vehicles front suspension geometry, which, in turn, affects handling and traction. And as you might guess, the effect is not positive. Keeping the Aerostar around meant simplifying the model range. It will still be offered in standard and extended-length (stretched by 15.4 in.) versions, and there will still be a cargo van (standard length only). However, the basic XL and Eddie Bauer models have been dropped - only the midrange XLT survives. The 5-passenger version is gone, too. All Aerostars will have seating for seven. |
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