2003 White Ford E-350 Xlt 15-passenger Van on 2040-cars
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Body Type:Minivan, Van
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.4L
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: E-Series Van
Trim: SD Extended Wagon
Options: CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 124,882
Sub Model: XLT
Exterior Color: White
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
1-Owner 2003 White Ford E-350 XLT 15-Passenger Van; 124,882 miles (subject to change - still using van on occasion). Privacy glass, remote entry, tow package added, K&N Air Filter installed, and running boards. Always used Full Synthetic Oil every 5,000 miles. This Van has served our family very well; we simply do not need the 15-passenger version any longer. This would be a great deal for another large family, church or community group use, or for your work needs. {F/R Brakes serviced @ 50,000 miles} {Tires, Coolant, Trans Service, Fuel Sys Service, Alignment @ 86,000 miles} {F/R Monroe Magnum Shocks, Upper/Lower Ball Joints @ 99,000 miles} {New Alternator @ 106,000 miles} {New Serpentine Belt, Battery @ 108,000 miles} Never wrecked, exterior wear is commensurate with mileage and Ohio/Indiana usage. Interior wear is also commensurate with mileage and family use with kids; there is wear on the seats and carpets. Clean title in hand. No trades. PayPal, Cash or Bank Check only. No personal checks. We will not arrange shipping, so Buyer is responsible for all shipping or transportation arrangements. $500 down payment is required within 24 hours; payment in full is required within 7 calendar days. The Van may not be transferred to the buyer until payment is received in full and any Bank Check deposits have cleared for payment. This Van is sold AS IS. Ask questions before bidding, and please do not bid if you do not intend to buy. The Van is FOR SALE and listed locally, so we reserve the right to end the eBay auction early and with no notice.
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Sun, 15 Dec 2013Ford is following up on a report we posted a few weeks back that the Blue Oval would be adding stop-start technology to its entire model range. Now, the Dearborn-based automaker has announced that the fuel-saving feature would be available on 70 percent of the company's range by 2017.
Ford claims the technology will improve fuel economy by around 3.5 percent, although its actual effect will vary based on how the owner drives - apparently up to a 10-percent improvement is possible for those who sit in heavy traffic (Los Angelenos, this means you). The latest recipient of the technology is the updated 2014 Ford Fiesta with the company's three-cylinder EcoBoost powerplant.
Part of the reasoning for the new addition has to do with cost. Ford claims the tech is affordable and easy to implement. "Simply put, Auto Start-Stop helps customers use less fuel, which is an important component of Ford's Blueprint for Sustainability," Ford's global powertrain vice president, Bob Fascetti, said.
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