The 2012
Ford E-Series is actually the 2011-2012 versions, so it’s not likely there would be any major changes in the one of the most-loved full-size vans in USA.
History
For 30 years now, Ford had maintained its number one position in this range with best-in-class tough body, power, comfort and capacity to carry cargo. The E series wagon has got 251.4 cubic feet cargo-carrying capacity at the back. Some additional features can be expected that would increase the carrying capacity even further later in 2012. The year 2011 being the centenary year marking 50 years for the E-series, the company has made all efforts to offer premium technology to manage and secure cargo. Some of them include SYNC voice-activated communications and entertainment system, Ford Work Solutions, and a navigation system with HD radio technology. It definitely has a resale value, and the 2012 model is a great buy with the available options.
luxury & amenities
This full-size versatility has always been the first choice of both individuals and businesses. Flexibility is afforded in the type of fuel that can be used. It takes in both unleaded and normal petrol, so drivers are never stranded. Several classes of trailer-towing packages are offered which can go up to 10,000 pounds including the wiring harness and bumper bracket. Integrated brake controllers, back-up relay systems, and frame-mounted hitch receivers are much-wanted options for added security and braking power. On the inside, standard features have been the highlight of the E-series including the engine service needed warning light, charge system warning light, indicators revealing water in the fuel tank, and other features.
Exemplary Safety
Existing standard safety features have been retained. Some of them include both driver and passenger seats airbags, advance Trac with roll stability control, ABS, and tire pressure monitoring system. SYNC provides a vehicle-health report. The navigation system has a 6.5-inch touch screen display plus SIRIUS traffic link and radio, and reverse sensing system has been fitted. The 2012 Ford E-series standard comes with a front stabilizer bar. It also has heavy duty front and rear shock absorbers to make it safer.
Competition to the 2012 Ford E-Series
If you compare the E-Series Wagon to other vehicles in its class like the Freightliner Sprinter Passenger Van 2500, Chevrolet Express Passenger Van, or GMC Savana Passenger Van, the base model at $28,185 costs much less. All these features and more make the 2012 Ford E-Series a great utility vehicle.