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Ford - E-Series Chassis (2017)

Need a reliable heavy‑duty backbone for your fleet, but it’s hard to find trustworthy prices? The 2017 Ford E‑Series chassis is a proven workhorse that combines strong structure with versatile powertrains. Whether you’re buying a brand‑new frame or searching for a used option, the overall Ford E‑Series Chassis price can vary dramatically based on mileage, condition, and regional demand. Below you’ll find a quick glance at the key specs that influence cost, realistic depreciation estimates, a comparison with comparable vans, and an overview of where this model sits in the commercial market.

  • Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company
  • Model: E‑Series (Long‑Wheelbase)
  • Year: 2017
  • Engine: 6.7‑L Power Stroke® V8 diesel (375 hp / 800 lb‑ft)
  • Transmission: 10‑speed automatic (with manual mode)
  • Fuel Type: Diesel
  • Drivetrain: 4×2 or 4×4 with optional AWD capability
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 240–270 in (depends on body length)
    • Width: 95 in (excluding mirrors)
    • Height: 110–120 in (with hood)
  • Weight: 9,500–10,200 lb (gross vehicle weight rating)
  • Payload: 2,500–3,000 lb (varies with body and trim)
  • Top Speed: 103 mph (application dependent)
  • Estimated Fuel Economy: 14–17 mpg (city/highway)
  • Key Features:
    • 1.7 in SOFC® powertrain option for zero‑emission operation
    • Brake‑force distribution system for improved safety
    • Optional dynamic stability control and traction management
    • Integrated power‑take‑off (PTO) for auxiliary equipment

Depreciation Insight
Understanding how quickly the Ford E‑Series Chassis depreciation occurs is crucial for budgeting. In most cases, a brand‑new E‑Series frame will typically lose 15‑20 % of its value during the first year of ownership, mainly due to the reduction in market value of new bodies and associated accessories. Over a five‑year life span, the typical depreciation rate ranges from 45‑55 %, depending on mileage, maintenance record, and market demand. A 2017 example might decline from a retail price of $30,000–$35,000 to a used range of $12,000–$18,000, but keep in mind that used Ford E‑Series Chassis price “varies by market/condition.” Poorly maintained chassis, high mileage, or a broken transmission can reduce the resale value by an additional 10‑15 %, while a well‑cared frame can retain 20‑25 % of its 2017 price after five years.

Comparison Context
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