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Ford - E-Series (2011)
Ever wondered what is a 2011 Ford E-Series worth or how the Ford E-Series price changes over time? The 2011 model is still a popular choice for businesses looking for durability and practicality, yet its value can vary widely based on trim, mileage, and market conditions. Whether you’re a fleet manager, a small business owner, or a used vehicle buyer, having a clear snapshot of the Ford E-Series 2011 price and the factors that influence it is essential. Below, we break down the key specifications, typical depreciation trends, and comparative insight so you can make an informed decision no matter where you’re in the buying process.
Key Specifications of the 2011 Ford E-Series
- Engine: 5.4L V8 (370 hp, 394 lb‑ft torque)
- Transmission: 8‑speed Automatic (6×4), 8‑speed Automatic (6×2), 6‑speed Manual (6×4), or 6‑speed Manual (6×2)
- Fuel Type: Gasoline (regular or premium depending on variant)
- Curb Weight: 4,200–4,850 lbs (varies by axle configuration)
- Payload Capacity: 2,600–3,900 lbs (standard to heavy‑duty)
- Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR): 8,200–18,000 lbs
- Wheelbase: 144.2–166.5 inches
- Length: 169–217 inches
- Width: 79.9 inches
- Height: 82–93 inches (chores for Dawlish)
- Seating Capacity: 2–14 passengers depending on trim and seating layout
- Interior Features: Tri‑zone climate control, integrated navigation (optional), premium audio, and various cab configurations for cargo or passenger uses.
- Fuel Economy: 13–18 mpg combined, depending on drivetrain and load
- Safety: Electronic Stability Control, Multi‑Airbrake System, Forward‑Collision II Even in partial combinations, and optional rear cameras.
- Warranty: 3‑year or 36,000‑mi powertrain and 5‑year or 60,000‑mi bumper-to‑bumper coverage.
Depreciation Insights for the Ford E‑Series
Understanding Ford E-Series depreciation helps you gauge the long‑term value of your investment. Historically, full‑size commercial vans like the E-Series lose value more slowly than passenger cars because of their high demand in the freight and delivery sectors.
- First Year: Typically loses 15–20% of its value if driven clinically in typical business usage.
- Year 2–3: Decreases by an additional 10–15% each year as newer models with updated features enter the market.
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