| Stats |
| Doors/Seats: 3/12 |
| HP/Torque: 255/350 |
| Manual/Auto: Std/No |
| Forced Inj.: No |
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FWD/RWD: No/Std AWD/4WD: No/No |
| MPG City: No |
| MPG Hwy: No |
| Invoice: $23331 |
| Retail: $26600 |
The Ford follows up on a full redesign that took place last year. It rides on an added platform, has new engines and an internal that's significantly more modern than the previous version. Stacked critical its vital rivals, the Econoline Wagon makes for a more proficient all-around Large Passenger Vans. America asks: How do you improve on a bestseller? Ask the experts -- give Americans more of what they like.
It's a marvelous vehicle and fulfills its mission of providing an incredibly comfortable, easygoing ride. The gas mileage of the Econoline Wagon was an important consideration in the Large Passenger Vans for 2002.
Feel for the Road
The 10 Cylinder Engine provides plenty of forward thrust. Seating, while comfortable, tends to be a bit low making it difficult to see over the dash.




