Ford - Passenger Van

The Ford Passenger Van is designed for maximum space, comfort, and versatility, making it one of the most reliable choices for large families, travel groups, shuttle services, and commercial transport. Built on the strong foundation of Ford’s Transit platform, the van offers flexible seating configurations for up to 15 passengers, multiple door setups, and a spacious interior engineered for convenience and safety. With its powerful engine options, smooth driving dynamics, and advanced technology features, the Ford Passenger Van delivers a comfortable ride whether you're navigating city streets or long-distance highways. Modern safety systems, ample luggage space, and premium cabin options make it a practical solution for both personal and professional use. Durable, efficient, and highly adaptable, the Ford Passenger Van stands out as a dependable people-mover for every need.

  • Comfortable cloth or optional leather-trimmed seats.

  • Rear air conditioning for passenger comfort

  • Large cargo room behind the last row (varies by model)

  • Wide dual sliding doors or hinged side doors (depending on model)

  • Rear swing-out cargo doors for easy loading

  • Automatic Emergency Braking

  • Apple CarPlay® & Android Auto™ compatibility

  • High roof and extended-length body options

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Rental Conditions

  • 1. Age Requirement
    Renters must be at least 21 years old. Drivers under 25 may be charged a young driver surcharge. Some vehicle categories may only be rented to drivers aged 25 or older.
  • 2. Payment and Deposit
    A major credit card in the renter’s name is required for payment and deposit. Debit cards may be accepted with additional restrictions. A security deposit (typically $200–$500) will be held during the rental period and released after the car is returned in proper condition.
  • 3. Valid Driver’s License
    A valid driver’s license is required and must have been held for at least one year. International renters must present a passport and, if the license is not in English, an International Driving Permit (IDP).
  • 4. Insurance Coverage
    Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) or Loss Damage Waiver (LDW).Supplemental Liability Insurance (SLI). Personal Accident Insurance (PAI) Renters may decline these if already covered by personal car insurance or a credit card policy.
  • 5. Fuel Policy
    The standard policy is Full-to-Full: pick up the vehicle with a full tank and return it full. If not refueled, refueling charges will apply. Prepaid fuel options may be available at the start of the rental.
  • 6. Mileage Policy
    Most rentals include unlimited mileage. Some local or special-rate rentals may have mileage limits. Some local or special-rate rentals may have mileage limits.
  • 7. Additional Drivers
    Additional drivers must meet the same age and license requirements as the main renter. Spouses or domestic partners may be added at no extra cost in most states. Other additional drivers may incur a daily fee.
  • 8. Vehicle Inspection and Condition
    The vehicle must be inspected before and after rental. Renters should check for existing damage and report it before departure. The car must be returned in the same condition as rented, with no new damage or excessive dirt.
  • 9. Return Time and Late Fees
    The vehicle must be returned on or before the agreed time and date. Late returns may incur additional hourly or daily charges. Grace periods, if any, vary by company (usually 30–60 minutes).
  • 10. Geographical Restrictions
    Rental vehicles may be driven anywhere within the continental United States. Travel to Canada or Mexico requires prior authorization and special insurance coverage. Off-road driving is prohibited and voids insurance coverage.