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Standard electronic stability control on wagon and recreational vans
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Standard electronic throttle control
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Standard oil cooler
What We Like
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Interior space
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Visibility
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Towing capacity
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Performance of 5.4-liter V-8
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Fuel economy
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Handling
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Ride comfort in city
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Difficult to park
The E-Series received new front-end styling similar to Ford's full-size SuperDuty trucks in 2008, with a large front grille and squared-off highlights. The E-Series is available as a passenger wagon that can carry up to 15 people and a commercial van version that offers up to 275 cubic feet of cargo space. Formerly called the Econoline, the rear-wheel-drive E-150 comes in only one size. Passenger versions are sold in XL, XLT and XLT Premium Wagon trim levels. The E-150 competes with the Chevrolet Express and Dodge Sprinter. Read More
5 Available E-150 Trims
Select a trim name below for detailed specifications