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Used Ford Aerostar for Sale near Lebanon, TN
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The Ford Aerostar has been favored by owners for its reliability, spacious interior, and strong performance, especially in challenging conditions like snow and ice. Many appreciate its capability to handle heavy loads and the comfortable ride it offers. However, some drivers have expressed concerns about transmission issues, maintenance challenges as the vehicle ages, and its less appealing aesthetics. Despite being discontinued, those who owned the Aerostar often highlight its practicality and dependability, making it a noteworthy choice among vans of its time.
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JD K
Reviewed a 1992 Ford Aerostar on Jan 5, 2021
Great 4WD system for Ice and Snow, Comfortable, Good Power, Tows 3.5k well, Great for Long Distance on Highway, Lots of Room, Very Reliable, Better than my previous Astro AWD, some computers but not like new cars, Cheap and Uncomplicated, a little thirsty 18mpg combined, poor crash rating, Prone to Rust, not good for off-road-low ground clearance
Will B
Reviewed a 1993 Ford Eddie Bauer Passenger Van Extended RWD on Nov 5, 2010
Great Car. Excellent in the snow. Parts are cheap and easy to fix. Has plenty of power although overall weight is an issue.Added a trans cooler and upgraded radiator cause it tends to run real hot in the summer.Its fun to drive and has a unique front end specific to the grand prix of that year.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1995 Ford XLT Passenger Van Extended AWD on May 18, 2007
I've owned 2 of the longer Aerostars. Traded to an AWD in 1995 because the 2WD was useless on icy Calgary streets. It has been rock solid, leaving many SUVs in the dust since then. I have towed out my share of stuck cars (even got a 5 ton truck up a slick hill). My wife loved the passing power. It still accelerates strongly to stay ahead of the pack. Maintenance has been average but with 265,000 km it burns no oil and still has lots of passing power (4.0 L). The transmission was a bit wonky last year but after changing the fluid/filter and using some tranny treatment, it is now back to normal. Shifter cable broke and then a column shifter bolt broke. Cheap to fix but made for some interesting adventures. We drove it for a week without being able to shift! The only rust on it is ahead of the rear wheel on the driver's side (a left-over from an early rear-ending, I suspect). The interior has held up well. Fabric is all OK but some of the big plastic parts are cracked. It has gotten messy inside the last few months but is still an excellent 7 passenger ride. In the past two years I have replaced all the shocks, PS pump, thermostat, front bushing and a few other parts. Considering the mileage it still handles and drives well. My wife took it airborne over a huge bump in 1996 so replacing a few choice suspension parts is not too surprising at this stage. Next project is new tires. I use Slick-50 or Synthetic Oil for all my vehicles and strongly recommend using one of them. Excellent cold weather starting at -40 and serious overheating protection (my old Bronco lives on). I expect the transmission may sideline this vehicle in a few years but, until then it will be my trusty hauler of people and things. I can haul full sheets of plywood and 12 foot lumber inside with the doors closed! I even fit a Sears Garden tractor inside. I was attracted to the massive trunk behind the rear seat (5 kids will do that to you). It got seriously unstable at 45 mph when I overloaded it and a U-haul with around 5000 lb of stuff. Am I bad, or what! Made for a very long Texas to Canada trip (but we did make it).
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1996 Ford 3 Dr XLT AWD Passenger Van Extended on Jun 30, 2014
I have had 5 of these vans. Purchased the first one in 1985 when they were introduced. Had nothing but great experieces with this vehicle. First used as a family van and now I use them for a work van in my trade business. I have had two of the electornic all wheel drive versions and they preform super in the winter on ice and snow.
Ford Aerostar Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| 3 Dr XLT AWD Passenger Van Extended | $24,530 |
| 3 Dr XLT Passenger Van Extended | $21,445 |
| 3 Dr XLT Passenger Van | $18,505 |
| 3 Dr STD Cargo Van | $17,815 |
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Launched in 1985, the Aerostar was Ford's first entry into the minivan market. Like its popular Econoline panel vans, the Aerostar was built on a truck chassis: the upside of this was rugged durability, but the downside was a less agile feel than many other minivans of the day.
The Aerostar's design reflected the futuristic look that was popular in the mid '80s. Its front end seems almost reminiscent of the early space shuttles, a resemblance Ford capitalized on in its advertising.
Unfortunately, the Aerostar's safety and recall record was a little too reminiscent of the space shuttle's. Issues with the electric system and with the transmission, especially in the 1990s, led to pretty extensive recalls on some models.
Still, if you've got a good Aerostar, it seems to live forever. The sturdy body construction and solid platform make this reliable and functional transportation.
The Aerostar began to be phased out in favor of the Windstar in 1995; 1997 was the last model year for the Ford Aerostar minivan.