Overview & Reviews
Minor updates for the 2006 Ford Econoline include a standard stability control system for the E-350, a new electronically controlled transmission and the addition of a transmission oil cooler to the trailer towing packages.
- Massive people-hauling and cargo-toting ability, powerful engines, wide range of configurations, comfortable seats.
- Trucklike fuel economy, unwieldy size, limited second-row legroom, lots of wind noise.
User Reviews:
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Nice - 2006 Ford Econoline Wagon
By timmy - November 23 - 4:30 amTraded a E-350 for the Chateau. A lot of difference in ride and mileage. Having 4 captain seats is great. I would buy another one.
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Never a Problem - 2006 Ford Econoline Wagon
By max on the road - February 27 - 10:00 amIve bought about a dozen Ford vans since 1976 and have never had a serious mechanical problem with any of them. I usually run them out to 160,000 mile before trading. My 1998 van had incredible wind noise so I traded earlier than usual. My 2002 conversion lost a wheel once but I replace the rear end with used part for under $500.
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nice van - 2006 Ford Econoline Wagon
By DON - May 4 - 1:06 pmI ordered this van in white after trading in the same 05 that was a dark color and could not be driven without the a/c on if the temp. was above 75 degrees outside. For a big van it handles tight. It doesnt sag on turns. It bounces a lot with no weight in it. Acceleration is so-so. I was most impressed by its braking speed. Very easy to steer but bad turning radius. Cloth seats very comfortable. Gas mileage is about 11 mpg downhill (but it is so big inside you only have to make 1 trip). Premium Plus cd stereo is awesome. Windshield needs sun visor. Body integrity is bulletproof. Interior visors and knobs flimsy. Factory window tint should be darker. Nice van, fun to drive, always feel like Im touring!
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