The Ford E-Series comes in two models for the consumer market: the E-150 and the beefier E-350. Both offer a range of V8 and V10 engines. E-150 vans come in regular length configurations, while buyers can opt for a regular or extended-length E-350. The E-Series is available as a passenger van (which Ford calls the E-Series wagon) or a cargo van. Regular-length E-Series wagons can hold up to 12 people, but the extended-length models can handle up to 15.
The 2011 E-150 is available in several trims: the base XL, mid-level XLT or top-of-the-line XLT Premium. The E-350 can only be purchased in XL or XLT trims.
MSRP: $28,185 - $35,060
Invoice: $26,022 - $32,209
MPG: 13 City / 17 Hwy
The 2011 E-150 is available in several trims: the base XL, mid-level XLT or top-of-the-line XLT Premium. The E-350 can only be purchased in XL or XLT trims.
MSRP: $28,185 - $35,060
Invoice: $26,022 - $32,209
MPG: 13 City / 17 Hwy
Purchase Deal
Deal: $1,000 cash back OR 0.9% for 36 months or 1.9% for 48 months
Notes: Offer applies to E-Series Wagon. Offer available in Northeast.
Deal: $500 cash back
Notes: Offer applies to E-Series Wagon. Offer available in Southeast.
Deal: $500 cash back OR 0.9% for 36 months or 1.9% for 48 months
Notes: Offer applies to E-Series Wagon. Offer available in Northwest and Southwest.
Deal: $1,000 cash back
Notes: Offer applies to E-Series Wagon. Offer available in West.
Expires: 10/03/11
Notes: Offer applies to E-Series Wagon. Offer available in Northeast.
Deal: $500 cash back
Notes: Offer applies to E-Series Wagon. Offer available in Southeast.
Deal: $500 cash back OR 0.9% for 36 months or 1.9% for 48 months
Notes: Offer applies to E-Series Wagon. Offer available in Northwest and Southwest.
Deal: $1,000 cash back
Notes: Offer applies to E-Series Wagon. Offer available in West.
Expires: 10/03/11
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