2003 Ford Windstar
Being the minivan this year to achieve the U.S. government's highest crash-test
rating for eight straight years, the 2003 Ford Windstar is at the forefront in
providing families with a safe vehicle for their transportation needs. Durability
is another key feature of the 2003 Ford Windstar, as its sturdy construction means
a long and lasting driving life. With configurations that go from value to extreme
refinement, the 2003 Ford Windstar can satisfy practically every discriminating
taste, style and need.

The 2003 Ford Windstar has a 7-passenger body capacity with dual side sliding
doors. It is available in four models: LX, SE, SEL and Limited. The 2003 Windstar
model and all its trims are given the same capable engine. It is a 3.8-liter V6
that doles out 200 horsepower at 4900 rpm and 232 lb-ft of torque at 3600 rpm.
4-speed automatic transmission is standard, providing a fuel economy of 17/23
mpg (city/hwy). The result is enough power to handle full capacity and then for
whatever you decide to place in the trunk. With its big V6, the Windstar is one
of the quickest minivans available. It delivers strong acceleration, and has plenty
of power for safe passing even with a full load of passengers. For the most part,
the Windstar's powertrain performs smoothly. The V6 sounds raucous at high rpm,
however, and the transmission shifts abruptly at times. Overall, the 2003 Ford
Windstar has all the makings of a great minivan once again giving Ford a crowning
glory in its segment.