2010 Ford Econoline Cargo Van Review
Let’s face it. Driving a van isn’t for everyone. But for serious cargo van lovers, the new 2010 Ford Econoline Cargo Van is a one of a kind. Not only is its utilitarian body shape perfect for plumbers and other other self-employed professionals, but it’s also inexpensive and fun to drive.

The engine is a solid V8 4.6L/281 and runs on gas or ethanol using new flexible fuel system technology. Perfect for the fuel consumption conscious and those concerned about the environment. That pretty much nips it in the bud. This is not your ordinary cargo van.
The van’s real wheel drive drivetrain is a perfect match for its 4-speed automatic transmission with an overdrive.
The 2010 Ford Econoline Cargo Van comes in a commercial and a recreational model. The price range between the two differs by just $2,000 to $4,000, the less expensive being the commercial version. You’re looking at a little more than $25K to slightly more than $26K on the bottom end for the commercial van.
Feature options include:
- Air conditioning
- Dual vinyl bucket seats in the front
- Tilt steering column
- Sealed-beam headlights
- Solar tinted window glass
- Hinged side cargo doors
- Tire pressure monitoring system
- Electronic throttle control
- Maintenance-free battery
- Semi-float rear suspension
- Anti-lock brakes
- Power steering
The 2010 Ford Econoline Cargo Van is getting good reviews all around and with name like Ford you know it’s reliable.
