
New 2020 FordTransit-350 Passenger Wagon Low Roof Van
- VIN: 1FBAX2YG9LKB77849
- Stock: T07849
- Exterior Color
- Silver
- Interior Color
- Other
- Body
- Wagon Low Roof Van
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Engine
- 3.5 L 6
Ford
Transit-350 Passenger
Highlighted Features
- EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
- SECURITY SYSTEM
Detailed Specifications
- 3YR/36,000 BUMPER / BUMPER
- 5YR/60,000 POWERTRAIN
- 5YR/60,000 ROADSIDE ASSIST
- AUXILIARY FUEL PORT
- BUMPERS - CARBON BLACK
- DOORS - CARGO REAR W/ 253-DEGREE SWING-OUT
- FULL SIZE SPARE TIRE/WHEEL
- WIPERS - RAIN-SENSING
- AUTO HIGH-BEAM HEADLAMPS
- ELECTRONIC PWR ASST STEER
- FORDPASS CONNECT 4GWI-FI HOTSPOT TELEMATICS MODEM
- FORWARD COLLISION WARNING
- HILL START ASSIST
- LANE-KEEPING SYSTEM
- POST-COLLISION BRAKING
- PRE-COLLISION ASSIST W/AEB
- REAR VIEW CAMERA W/ TRAILER HITCH ASSIST
- SELECTABLE DRIVE MODES
- USB PORTS - 5 AMP
- AIR CONDITIONING
- ASSIST HANDLE - B-PILLAR
- ASSIST HANDLES - A-PILLAR
- CENTER CONSOLE W/STORAGE
- LOCKING GLOVE BOX
- POWERPOINT - 12V (FRONT)
- STEERING - TILT/TELESCOPIC WHEEL WITH AUDIO
- 3 POINT SAFETY BELTS
- ADVANCETRAC WITH RSC
- AIRBAGS – FRONT, SIDE AND SAFETY CANOPY SYSTEM
- BRAKES - 4WHEEL DISC W/ABS
- EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
- SECURITY SYSTEM
- TIRE PRESSURE MONIT SYS
- BodyStyle: Transit Long 250
- Cab: Passenger Van
- Drive: Rear-Wheel Drive
- Engine: 3.5L EcoBoost® V6 Engine
- ExteriorColor: Ingot Silver
- InteriorColor: Dark Palazzo Grey
- RapidSpec: 301A
- SeatType: Vinyl Seats
- Transmission: 10-Speed SelectShift® Automatic Transmission
- WheelBase: Passenger Van
- WheelMaterial: 16" Steel Wheel with Black Hubcap Wheels
- WheelSize: 16" Steel Wheel with Black Hubcap Wheels
KBB.com Consumer Reviews

Overall3.6Out of 5
- 1.0
Not mechanic freindly
By MCT | on Monday, March 08, 2021
Who ever design the brake system on this needs to be fired. Who makes a rear brake system where the axle shafts have too come out just too replace a rotor??? As well as trying too get a caliper off is near impossible with them having a twist piston. Someone needs to go back too the drawing books will never be buying a ford van again until they make it more owner freindly work… - 4.0
A reasonably comfortable, nice performance vehicle
By GL | on Wednesday, March 27, 2019
This transit with the 3.7 L engine drives great with plenty of power for driving the hills and mountains of east tennessee. It handles curves and street driving ok as well. I am averaging 16.6 mpg. The only performance problem I have encountered is some rather strong buffeting behind a semi at highway speed. When I backed off about 75 feet the buffeting was only slight. The front seats aren't the best with just fabric covering and rather poor small arm rests. But they are reasonable comfortable. The rear 13 seats, small, cramped, etc are fit for only short trips of 30 minutes or less. At 6ft 3in tall I am unable to stretch my legs out completely which makes driving long times a bit difficult. The overhead interior is starting to pull away from the walls of the vehicle leaving small 1/4-1/2 inch gaps. Finally, getting in the van is awkward, both for me and my 5ft 7in tall wife. If I go straight for the seat it's a bit high and I have to slide onto the seat. If I first step onto the interior step, I then am too high and may bump my head. She has to pull herself in using the handle on the passenger side.… - 2.0
Nice when new but problems quickly follow
By Locksmith | on Saturday, March 06, 2021
I was very happy with this vehicle when it was new but it has proved to be unreliable and has many electrical component design flaws which unfortunately leave you stranded in inconvenient places. I have the 3.7L V6 regular fuel T250 version and carry about 1500 pounds of equipment permanently in the vehicle. I get an average of 15 miles per gallon in mostly city driving. I take good care of the truck and treat her gently, accelerating slowly and doing the maintenance according to the manufacturers manual. The rear brakes when out at 22,000 and though feel that is very premature, they were cheap and I replaced them myself. The new ones have lasted for 59,000 and have plenty of life left so the original brakes were clearly inadequate. I replaced the front brakes at 65,000, another easy and inexpensive job. At 63,000 the van stalled out in the middle of the city. It would crank but no fuel flowed to the engine. I did some internet browsing and found a helpful story about the same issue and how to fix it. I crawled under the drivers side of the truck and below the driver's seat there is a drivers fuel pump module that is bolted with 2 10mm bolts and one electrical plug. I got one from the local auto parts place for $70 and was on my way. Now at 81,000 the van suddenly stalled again in the city with a "Transmission not in park" message. I had it towed to the dealership in Bellevue WA, and after a week they called me and told me that the transmission has to be opened and an electrical harness or other component has to be replaced at $1850 and it will take another week. I purchased this van new and yet it has cost me more and caused me more inconvenience than any other truck I have ever owned. I will not buy another Ford Transit.…
Based on 25 consumer ratings for 2015–2020 models. | Privacy
Detailed Pricing
- MSRP1
- $48,110
- Select Inventory Retail Customer Cash
- -$750
- Retail Customer Cash
- -$1,500
- Special Package Retail Customer Cash
- -$750
- Final Price**
- $45,110
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