I have to agree with Scott about people abandoning the Ford E series in droves. At one time we had 35 Ford E350's in the fleet. The 6.7 diesels ran for ever, never lost an engine. Then the 2005's and 2006 6 Litres came along and we started loosing engines at 50,000 km. (30,000 miles) We bought extended warranty (5 yrs and 180,000 km) and we had trucks go thru as many as 5 engines in 5 years. We just retired our last Ford in October and the fleet now consists of 35 Chev diesels (Type III) and one Mercedes Sprinter. Have Chevs with 5 years and 200,000 miles and no engine issues. I think both Chev and Ford will be out of the large vans by 2015 and they will be replaced by European style trucks. Our builder, Crestline, has built a number of Type III cutaways on the IVECO (Fiat) chassis for Europe. IVECO offers a wider range of wheelbases, crew cabs, 4 wheel drive and many other engine and transmission options than the Sprinter. Only a matter of timebefore Dodge branded IVECO's show up here in North America.