TruckCabinFilter selectedCabinList, null ; truckCabinFilter. A long-time favorite of both the service industry and shuttle fleet managers everywhere, the venerable 2012 Ford E-Series full-size vans also serve countless vacationers who desire to take a big, comfortable conversion van on a long holiday across country. Flush-mounted side glass helps reduce drag and, on the 2012 Ford E-Series van, that side glass is particularly wide, providing excellent all around visibility. Other appealing options include the Masterack work-bin storage system which includes steel shelving, drawers and cabinets , Tool Link tool-tracking system and the Crew Chief telematics system. The 2012 Ford E-Series offers a strong line of engine choices, with the base V8 delivering good power and torque for the standard-wheelbase models.
There are also redundant controls for volume and station settings on the steering wheel. Outside of redesigning the front end and tail lights, there's not much Ford can do to change five decades of its rolling box design. For example, the van's door handles are placed down low for easy access, and the there is a two-step tier at the base of the sliding side door making entry and exit less of a hike. It's hard to make a dashboard as vast as that of the 2012 Ford E-Series van simple and easy to operate, but Ford has done a pretty good job. A look at the Fair Purchase Price will show you what the 2012 Ford E-Series is going for in your area, so be sure to take a look at it before you begin negotiations. SeatingFilter selectedSeatingList, null ; seatingFilter.
And, although the 2012 Ford E-Series vans are cut from the same mold as their wildly popular 1970s counterparts, today's E-Series is filled with modern safety and convenience features unheard of just a few years ago. NewUsedFilter selectedNewUsedList, null ; newUsedFilter. Let's face it, when you need to move a massive amount of people or cargo nothing is as efficient as a full-size van. FuelTypeFilter selectedFuelTypeList, null ; fuelTypeFilter. From the driver's seat, the E-Series delivers a modicum of feedback through its oversized steering wheel, but sudden lane changes and corners rounded too quickly require a bit more attention be paid to the task at hand.
The E-Series' front captain's-chair seating is firm and supportive, but the bench-style rear seats are a throwback to a time when comfort and head restraints were not a primary concern. WheelSystemFilter selectedWheelSystemList, null ; wheelSystemFilter. DoorsFilter selectedDoorsList, null ; doorsFilter. It's true that the rudimentary suspension, long rear overhang and average-size tires don't inspire sporty maneuvering, but the standard AdvanceTrac traction and stability control system goes a long way to making sure bad situations don't get worse. With a number of possible interior configurations, the E-Series can accommodate up to 14 passengers, a grocery-shelf's worth of boxed goods, or a mix of passengers and cargo. With 50-plus year of service under its belt, the 2012 Ford E-Series van has more than proven this point, tackling jobs both big and small. And, with no head-curtain airbags to protect rear passengers, we have some concerns about their well-being in a side-impact collision.
SellerTypeFilter selectedSellerTypeList, null ; sellerTypeFilter. . DealRatingFilter selectedRatingList, null ; ratingFilter. The E-Series' ride remains relatively controlled even when the vehicle is fully loaded, although it can get rather bouncy. Most of the vital switch gear is clustered as close to the driver as possible, but the radio and auxiliary input jack remains a bit of a reach. If you have a conversion project in mind, the E-Series is the perfect platform from which to start, with a number of factory-installed pre-wiring packages to assist your installer. TransmissionFilter selectedTransmissionList, transmissionTemplate ; } listingsSearchManager.
E-Series options include a 255-horsepower 5. You don't hear much about the dynamic handling abilities of a full-size van but, if you're curious, the 2012 E-Series van is actually quite easy to live with. Large side mirrors help the driver see what might be cruising alongside the E-Series, and can be ordered with a power telescoping feature. EngineFilter selectedEngineList, null ; engineFilter. In an attempt to make the 2012 E-Series van as user-friendly as possible, Ford has paid special attention to the areas most frequented by passengers. The E-Series vans are expected to hold an average resale value on par with the Chevrolet Express vans.
ColorFilter selectedColorList, 'exteriorColorFilter', 'exteriorColorName', 'Color', 'colors', null ; colorFilter. Owners can further customize their vans with such factory options as the QuietFlex rack and bin system, Masterack tool storage package and the Cable Lock tool-security system. SinceLastVisitFilter false, 1557087085206 ; listingsSearchManager. . . .
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