Upgraded capability - 2008 Ford E-250 cargo van
Commerce. In an uncertain world, the day-to-day needs of the American economy must be met. Goods are delivered, things are fixed, installed and replaced. At the intersection of where goods and services meet, the end user is most likely a Ford E-Series cargo van.
Since its introduction in the fall of 1960 as a 1961 model, the Ford E-Series retains its position as one of the most versatile vehicles in the automaker's truck lineup. The Ford E-250 (3/4 ton) cargo van is available in regular or Super Duty extended length body styles.
For 2008, the E-250 cargo van receives a series of updates, enhancements and modifications, made to the entire E-Series lineup –- starting with an all-new F-Series Super Duty-inspired front end design. Chassis improvements include a revised steering system, as well as revisions to the front and rear suspension, designed to improve driving dynamics and braking performance. Load carrying capability was increased and engine-only traction control is now available across the model line.
Engine choices include the Triton 4.6L V8 or 5.4L V8. Torque is communicated to the pavement through a four-speed automatic overdrive and tow/haul mode. On the road, the E-250 with the optional 5.4L V8 is extremely responsive. Handling and control are much improved over the previous model with better ride quality.
The E-250 cargo van rides on a full-frame body-on-chassis platform. A re-engineered front suspension utilizes an all-new geometry and larger sway bars to provide a better stance and firmly plant the front end on terra firma. New valve technology on the rear shock absorbers further enhances the E-Series ride and handling, while upgrades to the steering system provide a better on center feel and reduced steering efforts, adding to the feeling of confidence.
Inside, the driver is treated to a vast outward view of the road. Displays and controls are large and easy to read. A redesigned deluxe engine cover console includes dual-bin storage, four cupholders, coin slots, ashtray and a cellular phone holder.
Dimensions & specifications
Regular cargo van
Wheelbase: 138.0; overall length: 212.0; width: 79.3; height: 83.4 -- all vehicle measurements are in inches.
Extended cargo van
Wheelbase: 138.0; overall length: 232.0; width: 79.3; height: 84.6 -- all vehicle measurements are in inches.
Engine: 4.6L V8 -- 225 hp at 4,800 rpm and 286 lbs-ft of torque at 3,500 rpm; 5.4L V8 -- 255 hp at 4,500 rpm and 350 lbs-ft of torque at 2,500 rpm,
Transmission: four-speed automatic with overdrive and tow/haul mode.
Cargo capacity: 230.6 cu. ft. (regular); 271.3 cu. ft. (extended).
Payload capacity: 3,545 lbs.
Towing capacity: 7,400 lbs.
Final assembly point: Avon Lake, Ohio.
Safety features
Dual front airbags, four-wheel disc brakes with anti-lock, full-size spare tire and tire pressure monitor. Optional safety features include a limited slip rear axle, alarm system, remote control engine start, rear parking sensors and traction control.
Warranty
Basic: 3-year/36,000 mile, bumper-to-bumper.
Powertrain: 5-year/60,000 mile.
Corrosion: 5-year/unlimited.
Roadside assistance: 5-year/60,000 mile, 24-hour.
Pricing
The base Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the 2008 Ford E-250 cargo van starts from $25,055 for the regular cargo van and $26,205 for the extended cargo van model. Destination charges add $870.
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