Ford Econoline Insurance: Exploring Costs and Rate Factors

Discontinued in 2014 and replaced by the Transit, the Econoline was the Ford workhorse van for over 50 years. How much does insurance cost on a 2014 Econoline van? We crunched the numbers to find out.

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  • Ford Econoline insurance cost averages $1,130 per year or around $94 per month, depending on the trim level.
  • When compared to the entire large van segment, the Econoline ranks near the top at second out of eight total comparison vehicles.
  • The cheapest 2014 Econoline model to insure is the XL Wagon 2WD trim level at an estimated $1,096 per year.
  • The Econoline XLT Super Wagon 2WD is the most expensive to insure at $1,164 per year.

How much does Ford Econoline insurance cost?

Drivers should budget around approximately $1,130 a year for full coverage to insure a Ford Econoline, or about $94 a month. Comprehensive costs around $234 a year, collision insurance will cost around $408, and the remaining liability/medical (or PIP) coverage costs around $488.

The following chart shows average annual full coverage insurance policy cost for a 2014 Ford Econoline with a range of different policy situations.

Figure 1: Average 2014 Ford Econoline insurance premiums for different driver ages and risk scenarios. Rates updated on February 26, 2024.

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Data Methodology: Average rates are for a 2014 model year Ford Econoline with safe driver and claim-free discounts applied to qualifying risk profiles. Discount Rate includes all possible rate discounts including multi-vehicle, multi-policy, homeowner, and others which vary by company. Comprehensive and collision deductibles are $500 except for low and high deductible estimates which are $100 and $1,000, respectively. Rates are averaged across all U.S. states and all Ford Econoline trim levels.

Ford Econoline Insurance Cost Summary
2014 Ford Econoline Insurance Cost Summary
Driver Risk Profile Annual Premium Cost Per Month
High Risk Driver Age 30$2,608$217
Safe Driver Age 20$2,284$190
At-fault Accidents Age 40$1,620$135
Low Deductibles Age 40$1,412$118
Safe Driver Age 30$1,194$100
Safe Driver Age 40$1,130$94
Safe Driver Age 50$1,014$85
High Deductibles Age 40$984$82
Safe Driver Age 60$950$79
Discount Rate Age 40$940$78

Data Methodology: Comprehensive and collision deductibles are $500 except for low and high deductible estimates which are $100 and $1,000, respectively. Discount Rate includes all possible rate discounts including multi-vehicle, multi-policy, homeowner, and others which vary by company. Rates are averaged for all 2014 Ford Econoline trim levels. Updated February 26, 2024

How does Econoline insurance cost rank?

The Ford Econoline ranks second out of eight total vehicles in the large van segment. The Econoline costs an estimated $1,130 per year to insure, while the class average rate is $1,209 per year, a difference of $79 per year.

When compared to the most popular models in the large van segment, insurance for a Ford Econoline costs $60 less per year than the Ford Transit, $26 less than the Chevrolet Express, $66 less than the Ram Promaster, and $226 less than the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter.

The chart below shows how insurance rates for a Ford Econoline fare against other large vans for the 2014 model year.

Figure 2: Average 2014 Ford Econoline car insurance premium compared to other large van models. Rates updated on February 23, 2024.

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Data Methodology: Average rates are for a 2014 model year Ford Econoline. Rated driver is a 40-year-old married male driver with a clean driving record and no at-fault accidents. Average premium includes all Ford Econoline trim levels. Comprehensive and collision deductibles are $500 and rates are averaged for all U.S. states.

Insurance Cost Comparison: Ford Econoline vs Large Vans
Ford Econoline Insurance Cost Compared to All Large Vans
Rank Make and Model Annual Premium Difference
1Nissan NV$1,104-$26
2Ford Econoline$1,130--
3Chevrolet Express$1,156$26
4GMC Savana$1,178$48
5Ford Transit$1,190$60
6Ram Promaster$1,196$66
7Mercedes-Benz Sprinter$1,356$226
8Freightliner Sprinter$1,364$234

Data Methodology: Rated driver is a 40-year-old married male with no driving violations or at-fault accidents in the prior three years. Comprehensive and collision deductibles are $500 and UM/UIM and medical payments coverages are included. Premiums are averaged for all trim levels for each vehicle from the 2014 model year. Updated February 23, 2024

Which is the cheapest Econoline van model to insure?

With Ford Econoline insurance cost ranging from $1,096 to $1,164 annually for an average driver, the most economical trim level to insure is the XL Wagon 2WD. The second cheapest trim level to insure is the XLT Wagon 2WD at $1,128 per year. On average, expect to budget a minimum of $91 per month for a policy with full coverage.

At the top end of insurance cost, the three most expensive Econoline trim levels to insure are the Ford Econoline XL Super Wagon 2WD, the XLT HD Wagon 2WD, and the XLT Super Wagon 2WD trim levels at $1,132,  $1,132, and $1,164 per year, respectively.

The next table displays average car insurance rates by trim level, plus a monthly insurance rate, for a 2014 Ford Econoline van.

2014 Ford Econoline Insurance Rates by Trim Level
2014 Ford Econoline Trim Level Annual Premium Cost Per Month
XL Wagon 2WD$1,096$91
XLT Wagon 2WD$1,128$94
XL HD Wagon 2WD$1,132$94
XL Super Wagon 2WD$1,132$94
XLT HD Wagon 2WD$1,132$94
XLT Super Wagon 2WD$1,164$97

Data Methodology: Rated driver is a 40-year-old married male with no driving violations or at-fault accidents in the prior three years. Comprehensive and collision deductibles are $500 and UM/UIM and medical payments coverages are included. Updated February 23, 2024

Ford Econoline Insurance Cost by Trim Level