Ford's E-Series is the best selling van in North America. Period. In
fact, the full size E-Series van holds almost 80 percent of the big van
market share across the continent. Even more telling is the fact that
it has been the best selling full-size van for three decades straight.
That's a strong report card, and there's good reason for it. The
E-Series from Harold Zeigler Ford of Plainwell in Plainwell, MI is
loaded with features targeted squarely at the working man.
Ford Van History
But we're getting ahead of ourselves. The first E-Series (Econoline)
was based on the compact Ford Falcon platform and was sized to compete
with cross town rival, Chevrolet's Corvair van. The big difference was
that the Econoline had a conventional front-mounted water-cooled
engine, in comparison to the competitions' air-cooled rear engines.
Ford's layout was clever: It was laid out similar to big cab-over
highway tractors where the driver's compartment was mounted over the
engine. This resulted in an easy-to-maneuver snub nose and a highly
useable flat load floor. And from a user perspective, the new van was a
home run. The Bell Telephone System and other utilities immediately
recognized the Econoline's capabilities. They flat-out worked and they
were economical to operate. Over 50,000 Econolines of various
configurations were sold in the 1961 model year.
Task Master
Fast forward to today. The 2010 Ford E-Series Cargo lineup starts off
with the E-150, which provides a considerable 3,240-pound maximum
payload rating (3,180 pounds in 20-inch longer Extended Van models).
For heavier-duty requirements, check out the E-250 and E-250 Extended
Van models (3,600 and 3,450 pound payloads respectively) at Harold
Zeigler Ford of Plainwell in Plainwell, MI. And for those applications
where you have to maximize hauling capability in a standard
configuration full-size van, there's the E-350 Super Duty and longer
E-350 Super Duty Extended models with 4,040 and 3,900 pound payload
capabilities. That's not the end of it either. E-Series vans offer you
lots of choices when it comes to powertrain and body configurations:
four combinations of engine/transmissions, the TorqShift five-speed
automatic with Tow/Haul Mode, sliding or swing-out side cargo doors,
windows all around or panel sides, no-charge racks and bins packages,
and special packages geared for various trades.
Power on Demand
The base engine in the E-150 is a 4.6-liter V8 that produces 225
horsepower and 286 foot-pounds of torque. Next up is an optional
5.4-liter, 255 horsepower single overhead cam V8 producing 255
horsepower and 350 foot-pounds of torque. The 5.4L is the base engine
for the E-350 Wagon. Both the 4.6L and 5.4L engines are Flex Fuel (E85)
capable. Ford Flex-Fuel capability allows you decide right at the pump:
Both E-Series Flex Fuel Vehicles (FFVs) can run on E85 (85 percent
ethanol/15 percent gasoline), straight gasoline, or any combination of
the two. Available in heavy duty E-350 and E-450 models is a 6.8-liter
Triton V10. The 10-cylinder engine is based upon architecture similar
to the 4.6 and 5.4 power-plants, but adds a brace of cylinders. The V10
produces 305 horsepower and an impressive 420 foot-pounds of torque.
The 6.0L Power Stroke V8 Turbo Diesel is optional on E-350 Super Duty
van models along with E350/E450 cutaway vans. The robust turbo-charged
diesel cranks out 235-horsepower along with 440 foot pounds of torque.
People Movers
Configurations are, as you can well imagine, diverse. As a people
mover, the E-Series Wagon (previously known as the Econoline and Club
Wagon) is available in E-150 form or in heavier duty E-350 Super Duty
series at Harold Zeigler Ford of Plainwell in Plainwell, MI. The E-150
Wagon incorporates seating accommodations for seven or eight, while
various versions of the E-350 Super Duty wagon can lodge eight, 11, 12,
14 or 15 people. The E-350 Super Duty wagon shares the same 138-inch
wheelbase with the E-150 wagon but is available in regular and
extended-length versions.
Commercial Modes
As you may have guessed, the vast majority of Ford E-Series models go
to commercial ventures. As a cargo or cartage workhorse, E-Series vans
come in E-150, E-250 and E-350 configurations, while cutaway van
chassis (which have no bodywork behind the driver's seating area and
are primarily for use as motor home or ambulance conversions) are
available in E-250, E-350 and E-450 models at Harold Zeigler Ford of
Plainwell in Plainwell, MI.
Features and Packages
Standard cargo vans are worker-basic, with 16-inch steel wheels, front
vinyl bucket seats, air conditioning, a tilt steering wheel, manual
mirrors (complete with a spotter lens) and an AM/FM radio. Specific
options include halogen headlights, a second-row bench seat, upgraded
towing packages, a limited-slip differential and performance axle
ratios for increased towing capacity. If you require additional
creature comforts you can specify interior insulation, various
upholstery trim levels, captain's chairs, cruise control, keyless
entry, power accessories, a navigation system, user-defined up fitter
switches, a rearview camera, SIRIUS satellite digital radio, a six-speaker CD stereo and an auxiliary audio jack along with Ford's SYNC
(a factory-installed in-vehicle communications and entertainment
system). For the working crowd who require targeted features, Ford
offers several special packages that equip the E-Series with a variety
of racks, bins and drawers, as well as a remarkable electronic option
package geared squarely at folks who work out of their vans (more
below):
Ford Work Solutions
Ford has come up with innovative "Ford Work Solutions" packages for the
E-Series van available at Harold Zeigler Ford of Plainwell in
Plainwell, MI. The first one is in-dash computer that provides full
high-speed Internet access. As an example of the capability, this
amazing system allows you to access files from the home office computer
network. Developed in conjunction with Magneti Marelli, the Work
Solutions computer incorporates Microsoft Windows CE and gains access
to the Internet by way of Sprint's Mobile Broadband Network. Meanwhile,
navigation is based upon Garmin technology.
Tool Link
Another feature sure to be popular with technicians who work out of
their vans is Tool Link?. This is a radio-frequency identification (RFID)
tracking system from DeWalt that is designed as a real-time inventory
of tools and equipment in the truck. You check Tool Link before you
leave for a job to make sure you have the inventory, equipment and
tools you need. Check it again at the end of the workday to see that
all the gear you used at the job site is back on board. This way, you
don't misplace or lose expensive tools at a job site. Additionally, the
system provides for "consumable" inventory control. You're alerted when
something is used or missing. The bottom line here is this is one
seriously useful piece of technology.
Crew Chief
The third segment of Ford Work Solutions is called Crew Chief. This
allows businesspeople to manage their fleets by way of vehicle
telemetry and diagnostics. In operation, you access the website on the
Ford Work Solutions in-dash computer in your truck, or use any computer
with web access. With Crew Chief, you can see which truck is closest to
the job you need done. Crew Chief can also provide vehicle operating
information that's vital to the life of your trucks. Optional
diagnostics and maintenance reports provide you with the information
necessary to help keep your trucks on the road. As you can see, it's a
simple, but effective means to manage a small fleet.
Driving Impression
Behind the wheel, Ford's big van drives and handles as well as any other commercial vehicle on the road. Ford's AdvanceTrac with RSC (Roll Stability Control) is standard on Wagons and Recreational Vans, and optional on Cargo Vans and single-rear-wheel Cutaways. That basically means the truck's on-board computer can help get you out of tight accidental situations where the van might be skidding or losing traction. Don't expect the van to out-corner or out-perform a Mustang. That's not the point. The real key with the E-Series is the fact you can customize the van to suit your business needs. The option list is both extensive and innovative. It's like Ford walked in the shoes of a myriad of working business people and built a van (and extensive options list) around them. That's one very big reason why most trades have come to rely upon Ford's E-Series family. The truth is, the E-Series vans are serious workaholics.
Plus, every new Ford vehicle purchased from Harold Zeigler Ford of Plainwell in Plainwell, MI comes fully backed by Ford's warranties. This protection program does not require special enrollment - anyone who purchases a new vehicle from Harold Zeigler Ford of Plainwell in Plainwell, MI will automatically receive a comprehensive 3 year/36,000 mile bumper to bumper warranty, 5 year/60,000 mile powertrain warranty, 5 year/60,000 mile Roadside Assistance package, and more.
For details or to schedule a test drive of the 2010 Ford E-Series, contact Harold Zeigler Ford of Plainwell in Plainwell, MI today and discover why Harold Zeigler Ford of Plainwell continues to be the leader in new car and used car sales serving Plainwell, Battle Creek, Ostego, Martin, Allegan, Westwood, Kalamazoo and surrounding areas.