2011 Ford E-350 Super Duty Xlt Extended Passenger Van 3-door 5.4l Low Mileage on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
Body Type:Extended Passenger Van
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.4L 330Cu. In. V8 FLEX SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:FLEX
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: E-350 Super Duty
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Trim: XLT Extended Passenger Van 3-Door
Options: Auxiliary Input, Rear AC, Privacy Tint, CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 28,132
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Cylinders: 8
2011 Ford XLT Super Duty 15 passenger. Engine is in excellent condition and mechanically has been well maintained. About 2 years ago it got broken into (van wasn't stolen, just contents of van) so there are some scratches on the driver's side door, one dent on the door (in pics) and some light dings and scratches. I tinted the whole thing as dark as legally possible and there are some scratches in the tint but they are hardly noticeable. Other than that this van is in pristine condition.
Current Mileage is 28,132! That means it is still under its warranty for another year or another 8000 miles! This van will run GREAT for at least another 100,000 miles!
I used to cart a band around in it so there are some interior blemishes but most aren't visible with all the seats in. Perfect for a church group, camp, hotel or another band!
Blue Book Value of $19,328.
Specs:
Air Conditioning
Air Conditioning, Rear
Power Windows
Power Door Locks
Cruise Control
Steering
Power Steering
Tilt Wheel
Entertainment and Instrumentation
AM/FM Stereo
CD (Single Disc)
AUX input
Safety and Security
Dual Air Bags
Seats
15-Passenger Seating
Roof and Glass
Privacy Glass
Exterior
Custom Bumper
Wheels and Tires
Steel Wheels
MPG: City 11/Hwy 15
Max Seating: 15
Doors: 3
Engine: V8, 5.4 Liter
Drivetrain: RWD
Transmission: Automatic
EPA Class: Vans, Passenger Type
Body Style: Extended Van
Country of Origin: United States
Country of Assembly: United States
Engine V8, 5.4 Liter
Horsepower 255 @ 4500 RPM
Torque 350 @ 2500 RPM
Gas Mileage City 11/Hwy 15
Bore x Stroke 3.55 x 4.16
Compression Ratio 9.0
Fuel Type Gas
Fuel Induction Electronic Fuel Induction
Valve Train -
Valves Per Cylinder -
Total Number Valves -
Transmission Automatic
Drivetrain RWD
Transfer Case -
Dimensions
Fuel Capacity 33.0 gallons
Wheel Base 138.0 inches
Overall Length 236.7 inches
Width with Mirrors -
Width without Mirrors 79.4 inches
Height 82.3 inches
Curb Weight 6432 lbs.
Tires / Wheel Size LT245/75R16E
Rear Tires / Wheel Size -
Turning Radius 48.6 feet
Standard Axle Ratio 3.73
Minimum Ground Clearance -
Maximum Ground Clearance -
Maximum GVWR 9100 lbs.
Maximum Towing 10000 lbs.
Payload Base Capacity 2640 lbs.
Head Room: Front 42.0 inches
Head Room: Rear 37.4 inches
Leg Room: Front 40.0 inches
Leg Room: Rear 37.0 inches
Shoulder Room: Front 68.1 inches
Shoulder Room: Rear 67.5 inches
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