2006 Ford E350 Xlt 15 Passengers Gas on 2040-cars
Laval, Quebec, Canada
Body Type:Minivan, Van
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.4
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Model: E-Series Van
Trim: XLT 15 passengers
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 8,553
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks
Sub Model: XLT
Exterior Color: Teal BEIGE
Interior Color: Gray
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 8
Warranty: NO
VERY CLEAN - NO RUST. Ford Econoline E350 15-passenger 2006 (Bus or minibus) Gas powered. With Hitch, Power Locks, GPS, radio and high quality speakers. Alarm and remote starter 2 way. Tires balance 75%. 115,000 Km = 85500 miles. No rust. Roof rack NOT INCLUDED (for sale separately). Can be deliver 150 miles no cost. More than 150 miles (to discuss). Small bumps behind the rear wheels, no repair needed. Everything else is perfect with that truck. I don't need it anymore. I'm the second owner, First one was a retired home.
Ford E-Series Van for Sale
2012 ford econoline e250 cargo adrian steel partition power windows locks 18k(US $18,300.00)
Ford e-250 cargo van!!! 4.6 liter v8!!! low miles!!! shelves!!! one owner!!!
2006 ford e350 cargo van with roof racking and storage shelves nice(US $7,995.00)
Ford e250 cargo van 4.6l gas with ladder racks, shelves, power inverter and more
2006 ford e-150 xl standard cargo van 2-door 4.6l lic#8460
2007 ford e-350 xlt 5.4l v8 12-pass cruise ctrl 59k mi texas direct auto(US $16,980.00)
Auto blog
Ford ST Octane Academy [w/video]
Wed, 04 Jun 2014
The ST school is about more than just handbrake turns, hot laps, and sliding into parking spaces.
I felt like such a rock star. On my second pass around the UrbanCross course (read: fancy autocross) at the Ford ST Octane Academy, I absolutely nailed the exit, sliding the bright-yellow Focus ST sideways into a box the size of a parking space, all four wheels in line.
Focus ST diesel variant coming, just don't look for it here
Fri, 07 Mar 2014A few years back, Volkswagen made some waves when it announced the Golf GTD - a diesel-powered car that, aside from its ultra-efficient, ultra-torquey engine, was identical to the gas-powered GTI. That meant cosseting sport seats, larger wheels, sportier suspension, larger brakes and a body kit that made the GTD indistinguishable from the GTI, except for the three little letters on the back and in the grille.
Now, Ford is looking to replicate VW's success, with a diesel version of the Focus ST. According to Motor Trend, the diesel-powered ST will use a 2.0-liter, 182-horsepower four-cylinder. With an unspecified amount of torque on offer (we'd guess around 280 pound-feet), the diesel hot hatch should hit 62 miles per hour in about eight seconds.
The report, which originally comes from Auto Express, claims the ST Diesel was confirmed by Ford Chief Marketing Officer Mark Fields during this week's Geneva Motor Show. Not surprisingly, it doesn't appear there are any plans to bring a diesel-powered Focus of any kind to the US, let alone one that uses the suspension, steering and other items from the ST. Of course, if there's an official confirmation from Ford, we'll be sure to report on it.
Recharge Wrap-up: Ford 1.0L EcoBoost a hit in Europe; Build a tiny inverter, win $1 million
Mon, Aug 11 2014In Europe, Ford's 1.0-liter EcoBoost engine is the best-selling turbocharged gasoline engine. The three-cylinder motor powers 20 percent of new Fords sold in Europe. Earlier this year, it won its third International Engine of the Year award, and between January and June, it was sold in about 120,000 cars. So far this year, 38 percent of Fords sold in the Netherlands, 35 percent in Denmark and 32 percent in Switzerland have been powered by the 1.0-liter EcoBoost. The engine's turbocharger spins at 248,000 rpm, and provides 24 psi of pressure. The engine produces up to 138 horsepower, depending on the version. Read more in the press release below. When lithium-ion battery packs are retired from the road, remanufacturing, repurposing, and recycling are worthwhile options, according to a study by Mineta Transportation Institute. The study included a cost-benefit analysis of those three options, and found remanufacturing to be the best route. To get the most out of them, batteries should be tested and have their damaged cells replaced then put back to use. Repurposing is the second best option, using the remaining available charge for something besides cars. Recycling on its own isn't profitable, but it could make economic sense with "increased technological breakthroughs." Learn more at Recycling International or download the report here. A smaller inverter for EVs can win you $1 million. The Little Box Challenge is an open competition to build a power inverter with a density of at least 50 watts per cubic inch. Google and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) are offering the hefty prize to the team that builds the inverter with the highest power density within an enclosed volume of 40 cubic inches. Teams must register by September 30. Read more at Green Car Congress or learn more at the Little Box Challenge website.











