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Hello. Just got a used silver 2010 E350 5.4L 12 passenger w/ 20k miles. I got the dealer to do almost an even trade for my 2005 Toyota Tacoma with 56k miles. These vans sure depreciate fast, but thats fine with me. My Tacoma was worth about $20k. I just had to pay $1800 for TTL. I needed a vehicle with more room, and better towing capability. This van seems like a great bang for the buck, and I really like it so far. I just need to add a tow hitch and the telescoping mirrors.
Yea they sure depreciate fast, but they are a great value if you buy used. I bought the same van in a 2008 last year for 40% of MSRP. What a great vehicle for the family and everything else I need it for. I love it and so does Chevron, LOL.
The two Torx head bolts on the underside of the steering column that hold the shifter are probably loose.
Thanks that cured the problem.
Took me awhile to get to it as I couldnt fit under the dash very well , but i had the doghouse off and it gave me a little more wiggle room.
Works like new now..............
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