2008 Ford Econoline: Road Test

2008 Ford Econoline 

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  • MSRP: $23,940 - $33,815
  • Invoice: $21,383 - $29,974

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Our road test for the 2008 Ford Econoline includes a full evaluation of the 2008 Ford Econoline from the inside out. We evaluate not only engine and handling performance for the 2008 Ford Econoline, but also interior cabin and cargo space. Let our comprehensive road test ratings for the 2008 Ford Econoline help you decide if a 2008 Ford Econoline is right for you.

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ACCELERATION

E-150, 4.6 V8 E-350, V10 Class Average
3 3 2.8

Avoid the underpowered 4.6-liter V8. The 5.4-liter V8 is the best all-around choice for typical family use. The V10 and turbodiesel V8 are best for towing, but are otherwise more engine than most people need everyday.

FUEL ECONOMY

E-150, 4.6 V8 E-350, V10 Class Average
2 2 2.8

In Consumer Guide testing, we averaged a dismal 11.8 mpg with a test V10 passenger model. Other gas V8s are thriftier, but not much. The turbodiesel is fairly frugal, but it would take a lot of miles before the fuel savings could make up for the lofty purchase price.

RIDE QUALITY

E-150, 4.6 V8 E-350, V10 Class Average
5 4 4.4

Class-average but acceptable, though 4th- and 5th-row riders in extendeds are over the rear axle and feel almost every bump.

STEERING/HANDLING/BRAKING

E-150, 4.6 V8 E-350, V10 Class Average
3 3 2.5

Like rivals, clumsy to park, a chore on twisty roads, and easily buffeted by highway crosswinds. Wet-road traction is poor without some weight over the rear wheels. Stopping power improved by the standard rear disc brakes but still not short or stable by minivan standards.

QUIETNESS

E-150, 4.6 V8 E-350, V10 Class Average
4 4 4.3

Noise levels are acceptable in passenger models, fairly high in the less "upholstered" cargo vans. The turbodiesel V8 makes a mighty racket when worked hard.

CONTROLS

E-150, 4.6 V8 E-350, V10 Class Average
6 6 6.3

Old-school big-truck design, but clear and convenient.

ROOM/COMFORT/DRIVER SEATING (FRONT)

E-150, 4.6 V8 E-350, V10 Class Average
6 6 6.3

Indifferent seats, ample space. Entry and exit not bad, but shorter folk might need side steps. Visibility astern is OK in wagons, almost non-existent in vans without the optional side and rear windows. Bulky size demands care with parking and lane changes, especially in extendeds.

ROOM/COMFORT (REAR)

E-150, 4.6 V8 E-350, V10 Class Average
9 9 8.5

Regulars seat up to 12, extendeds up to 15. All riders sit high yet have good headroom, but not that much legroom. Entry and exit easy to 2nd row, tight and tricky to 3rd, 4th, and 5th rows.

CARGO ROOM

E-150, 4.6 V8 E-350, V10 Class Average
10 10 10

Adequate to ample behind the rearmost seat in either body length, cavernous with seats removed, though that requires tedious wrenchwork and none of the seats fold for cargo.

VALUE WITHIN CLASS

E-150, 4.6 V8 E-350, V10 Class Average
8 7 8.9

GM's vans offer all-wheel drive and driver-side cargo doors, but otherwise, Econoline lags GM's offerings only in quietness. The same goes for cargo versions. Still, most minivans can do a full-sizer's job except when it comes to outright load space and towing capability.

Total Score

E-150, 4.6 V8 E-350, V10 Class Average
56 54 56.8

Total Score: 55

Scores for all Full-size Vans

Low Score
54
Average Score
56
High Score
59

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