Overview & Reviews
All Econolines get A-pillar grab handles, tilt steering, backlit cruise control switches, an illuminated rear auxiliary climate control switch, low-fuel and cruise-control-on indicators in the gauge cluster. Newly optional on the XL is an overhead console. XLT has standard dual illuminated sun visors and front floor mats. E-350 Super Duty models can now be equipped with the luxury Traveler package, while E-350 Super Duty Extended vans get an upgraded transmission. Optional on XLT is an in-dash six-CD changer, and models equipped with the Chateau package get a dual-media cassette/CD stereo, privacy glass and an overhead console.
- Massive people-hauling and cargo-toting ability, powerful engines, wide range of configurations, available Traveler package.
- Fuel economy, size.
User Reviews:
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FORD 100% BETTER THAN CHEVY - 2002 Ford Econoline Wagon
By JOE MASTENCIA - December 8 - 2:00 amI DROVE BOTH VANS AND HANDS DOWN THE FORD KILLED THE CHEVY. I ORIGINALY WANTED A CHEVY BUT I WAS SWAYED BY FRIENDS THAT OWNED FORD VANS AND THEIR FEEDBACK MADE ME MAKE THE SWITCH. FORD CARS ARE IFFY BUT THEY SURE KNOW HOW TO MAKE A TRUCK.
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Killer Traveler Van - 2002 Ford Econoline Wagon
By suburbank2500 - January 24 - 10:00 amThis van is my daily commuter; Its got the Traveller package, and the kid quiet option (2 screens with a VCP). Ive always been get the bigger motor but the 289 (4.6L) v8 is just fine. I get about 20-21 on highway, 15-17 mixed. the ONLY thing is its a rear wheel driver, so Ill have to retrain myself for winter. Dont waste your money on some tinny, mini-van. They dont have nearly the room and cost about $2-$3K more
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