2010 Ford E-Series E-150 Van

Used • 137,578 mi • Automatic • Flex Fuel
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$7,594

Est. finance$147/mo

7.8/10

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  • Competitive price position
  • Faster inventory turn
  • Lower-mileage advantage
  • Recent price increase

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Map pin iconWinchester, VA5.0(1 reviews)

Overview & features

VIN: 1FTNE1EW2ADA17449/Stock number: 22A

Exterior: White
Interior: Other
137,578 miles
Fuel Type: Flex Fuel
4.6L V8
Automatic Transmission
Rear-Wheel Drive
21 MPG Highway
16 MPG City
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Price & market analysis

This vehicle is below the current average market range.

11%

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$7,594

Typical price for similar cars:$8,515

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7.8
Deal scoreGood buy

Days on market
Days on market
130
Demand score
Demand score
Medium
Avg. sell time
Avg. sell time
278 days

Market price comparison

Based on 30 local comparable listings

Avg. market price $8,515
$7,594

Dealer's notes

2010 Ford E-150 powered by the Triton 4.6L Flex-Fuel V8 (225 hp / 286 lb-ft)OverviewThe 2010 Ford E-150 is a full-size, body-on-frame van designed for commercial and passenger use. The factory-installed Triton 4.6L Flex-Fuel V8 provides 225 horsepower and 286 lb-ft of torque and can operate on gasoline or E85 where available. Rear-wheel drive is the standard drivetrain layout, and the engine is factory-configured to prioritize low-end torque and durability for hauling and towing tasks.Factory-default features (typical base-equipment)Note: Exact standard equipment can vary by factory trim and whether the vehicle is ordered as a cargo van, cutaway, or passenger wagon. The items below describe the common factory defaults found on base E-150 models.Powertrain and chassis- Triton 4.6L Flex-Fuel V8: flex-fuel capability to accept E85 fuel in addition to gasoline.- Factory automatic transmission: supplied in the standard configuration to match the 4.6L V8 (common automatic transaxle pairing from the factory).- Rear-wheel drive layout as standard, with heavy-duty frame and suspension components intended for commercial use.- Conventional full-size van dimensions with swing-out rear doors and a passenger-side sliding door on passenger-configured units.Braking and stability- Four-wheel braking system with standard antilock brakes (ABS).- Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) as required for the model year.- Standard three-point seat belts at occupied seating positions.- Driver and front passenger frontal airbags.Exterior and lighting- Halogen headlamps and conventional exterior lighting designed for utility use.- Steel wheels with factory wheel covers (appearance and wheel size depend on configuration).- Black or body-color bumpers and practical exterior trim; corrosion protection applied at the factory.- Rear barn-style doors that open wide for loading (cargo versions typically have no rear glass; passenger vans commonly include rear windows).Interior and seating- Durable, work-oriented interior materials on cargo models (vinyl flooring and vinyl or heavy-duty cloth seating); passenger vans offer carpet and cloth seating on higher trims.- Two-person front seating standard in cargo models; passenger configurations include multiple-row seating with factory-mounted seats and three-point belts for passenger positions.- Tilt-adjustable steering column for driver comfort and improved ergonomics.Comfort and convenience- Manual windows and door locks are common on base cargo vans; power windows and locks are available or standard on passenger-oriented trims.- Factory air conditioning and heater with basic HVAC controls; blower and ducting configured for full-cabin circulation in passenger models.- AM/FM stereo with single-disc CD player is typical base audio; auxiliary input and upgraded sound systems were available as factory options or on higher trims.- Cruise control and power amenities are available depending on the trim and options ordered from the factory.Utility and equipment provisions- Multiple factory preps for upfits (electrical, shelving, power takeoffs, etc.) to accommodate commercial conversions.- Available towing package and factory-installed trailer preparation hardware on equipped units.- Standard factory wiring and fusebox layouts designed to support accessory installations.Safety and regulatory equipment- Required safety features for the model year, including braking and lighting equipment, child safety locks on rear doors of passenger variants, and basic occupant protection systems.- Factory-installed mirrors (including large manual or power exterior mirrors) to support visibility for hauling and commercial tasks.SummaryThe 2010 Ford E-150 with the Triton 4.6L Flex-Fuel V8 is factory-built as a straightforward, work-oriented full-size van. Standard equipment emphasizes durability, basic comfort, and utility featuring a flex-fuel

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