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Ford - E-Series (2013)

Discover the Ford E-Series 2013 price through our comprehensive, up‑to‑date database that helps you understand the true value of this reliable workhorse. Whether you’re a fleet manager, a small business owner, or a private buyer looking at the used Ford E-Series price, our platform provides a clear view of what a 2013 Ford E-Series is worth, without any hidden assumptions or exaggerated claims.

Below you’ll find a concise snapshot of the key specifications that make the Ford E-Series a favorite for commercial and personal use alike. This information is essential when comparing the vehicle’s capabilities, fuel efficiency, and actual investment to other mid‑size vans on the market.

  • Engine: 3.5‑liter V6 (California) or 4.4‑liter V8 (non‑California) – delivering robust torque for heavy payloads.
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual or 6‑speed automatic (depending on trim).
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline, with optional diesel variants in earlier model years.
  • Power Output: 215–324 horsepower, with 300 hp maximum in the 4.4‑liter V8.
  • Drive Options: RWD or 4WD (available in certain trims).
  • Dimensions (fence‑to‑fence): 185 inches long, 86 inches wide, 68 inches high.
  • Interior Space: Up to 15,000 lbs payload; interior seats configurable for up to 12 passengers.
  • Safety Features: Dual front airbags, ABS, electronic stability control, and optional rear‑view camera.
  • Technology: 7‑inch infotainment with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto (certain trims).
  • Warranty: 3‑year/36,000‑mile manufacturer’s warranty (as of 2013 release).

Ford E-Series depreciation is a crucial factor when assessing used Ford E-Series price and planning resale expectations. On average, the van loses:

  • 15‑20% of its value in the first year after purchase.
  • 10‑12% annually between years 2 and 5.
  • After the fifth year, depreciation slows to about 5‑7% per year for the next five years.

These figures are historical averages for midsize commercial vans and can vary based on mileage, maintenance records, and regional market demand. Because the Ford E-Series is built for heavy use, a well‑maintained vehicle with a lower mileage count often retains a higher residual value.

What is a 2013 Ford E-Series worth? Like many commercial vans, the 2013


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