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How much gas does a Ford Econoline van hold?

The fuel tank capacity of a Ford Econoline (Ford E-Series) varies by model year, wheelbase, and configuration. In general, most Econoline vans hold roughly 25 to 36 gallons of gasoline, with exact numbers differing by variant. For an exact figure, consult the vehicle’s door label or owner’s manual.


Understanding the variability


Ford produced the Econoline across several decades with multiple body styles, including the base E-150, mid-range E-250, and heavier-duty E-350. Tank size changes with wheelbase length, GVWR (gross vehicle weight rating), and whether the vehicle is a cargo or passenger variant. Because there wasn’t a single universal tank across all E-Series models, owners cannot rely on a one-size-fits-all figure.


Typical capacity ranges by configuration


Below are broad capacity ranges you can expect across common Econoline configurations. Exact numbers depend on model year and factory options.



  • Base E-150 cargo vans (short wheelbase): about 25–28 gallons.

  • Regular-wheelbase E-250: about 28–30 gallons.

  • Extended-wheelbase E-350 (heavy-duty): about 32–34 gallons.

  • Passenger and higher-GVWR variants: up to roughly 34–36 gallons.


In practice, the specific capacity will hinge on the exact year, trim, and whether the vehicle is a cargo or passenger model. Always verify against the documented spec for your van.


How to find the exact capacity for your van


To determine the precise fuel tank capacity of your particular Econoline, use these reliable sources and checks.



  • Check the driver’s door jamb sticker for fuel capacity information, if present, or for GVWR and tire information that correlates to tank size.

  • Consult the owner’s manual, which lists fuel tank capacity by model year and configuration.

  • Use the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) to pull up the exact specs on Ford’s official portal or through a dealership service lookup.

  • When in doubt, contact a Ford dealership service department for a VIN-specific specification sheet.


Accurate, vehicle-specific data helps with planning fuel stops, maintenance intervals, and procurement of replacement parts tied to the fuel system.


Summary


Fuel capacity for the Ford Econoline (E-Series) spans a range rather than a single number, reflecting variations in year, wheelbase, and configuration. Most models fall in the mid-20s to mid-30s gallons, with base variants closer to 25–28 gallons and larger or more heavily optioned versions reaching up to 34–36 gallons. For precise figures, check the door jamb label, the owner’s manual, or a VIN-based specification lookup from Ford or a dealership.

How many gallons does a Ford Econoline van hold?


Fuel & MPG
455.0/595.0 mi. 35.0 gal.



How big is the gas tank on a 2007 Ford Econoline?


35.0 gal
Fuel & MPG
0/0 mi. 35.0 gal.



How many miles per gallon does a Ford Econoline van get?


Ford Econoline mpg varies significantly by year and model, with recent models averaging around 13-15 MPG combined, while older ones can range from 11-20 MPG depending on the engine and condition. For example, a 2013 E-150 gets an EPA-estimated 15 MPG combined, while a 1999 E-150 passenger model is rated at 14 MPG combined. Actual mileage can also be affected by factors like vehicle load, driving habits, and maintenance.
 
Recent models

  • 2013 E-150: 15 MPG combined (13 city / 17 highway) 
  • 2013 E-250: 15 MPG combined (13 city / 17 highway) 
  • 2006 E-250: 15 MPG combined (14 city / 17 highway) 

Older models
  • 2000 E-150: 15 MPG combined (13 city / 17 highway)
  • 1999 E-150: 14 MPG combined (12 city / 17 highway)
  • 2006 E-150: Around 14 MPG 

Other factors
  • Weight: A loaded van will have lower MPG than an unloaded one. 
  • Driving conditions: City vs. highway driving will affect overall efficiency. 
  • Maintenance: A well-maintained engine will perform better than one that isn't. 



How many miles per gallon does a 2006 Ford Econoline E250 get?


The 2006 Ford E250 gets approximately 13-15 mpg in the city and 17-19 mpg on the highway. The combined or average fuel economy is around 15-17 mpg, depending on the specific configuration and engine. 

  • City: 13-15 mpg
  • Highway: 17-19 mpg
  • Combined: 15-17 mpg


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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.