

The not so good - still can't find aftermarket dash mount back up camera, the factory one is so small you can't really see behind you. The Good - still getting great mileage, averaging 17mpg, still lots of space for people and luggage, still would buy it again. Overall I like the van, I just wish ford would have thought a few things through, and especially made a power sliding door option on that mammoth side door.
#2015 ford transit passenger van install
I have ordered 12 volt powerpoints to install by the seats. I have already replaced the toy rear view mirror with one that allows me to see out those large wonderful side windows. Overall I would do it again, I am changing out my seats for custom seats, and hopefully an aftermarket back up replacement monitor will come out soon. The rearview mirror is from the same toy car, it is so small you can almost see out the back windows. The back up camera display is from a toy car, it is so small that it is dangerous, you can barely make out the objects as you are backing up. No handle on the inside of the back door? A few oddly placed cup holders by the windows, again they could have put two or three by each seat row. ONE powerpoint in the back by NO seat, for a passenger van they could have put a few by each seat row. The back seats in the old E350 used to be a nice large bench seat, now they are broken up into individual seats, not sure if that is a good idea or not, my kids use to lay down in the old seats, and even fall asleep, impossible to do in the new van. The side door is a bummer to use - it is heavy and doesn't close easily, kids can't open or close it, we mainly enter/exit from the back doors. The transmission is a 6 speed and is very … smooth. I am averaging 17.5 in mixed city/highway driving, and have achieved 24 mpg on the highway that was pretty much level. Lots of room to walk around, lots of space behind the seat, reasonably quite, The engine seems twice as powerful as my old 5.4L V8. Just Purchased an XLT 350 Medium Roof with the 3.5 Ecoboost.
