1987 Ford Escort Van 1.8 diesel

Summary:

Cheap and basic transportation

Faults:

Loss of stability, stalling when accelerating, and difficulty starting from cold. This is usually due to dirt, perforated diaphragms, or a miscalibrated automatic choke.

Rust and corrosion everywhere. But the critical points where rust tends to attack and compromise the structure are the cab floor, the rear wheel wells, and the sliding door tracks.

The brakes died, I don't remember the exact mileage but shortly before 200,000.

Constant noises in the clutch when shifting gears due to cable problems.

Overheating wasn't frequent during the years I owned this van, but I do remember it once left me stranded because of it.

Wiring that's nearly four decades old often becomes brittle. The most common problems are loose connections in the fuse box, alternator failures, and taillights that lose ground due to oxidation at the connectors.

General Comments:

I bought this small van already used discreetly with more than 50,000 km on it and the previous owner also used it for work just like me, so it was never exactly well treated.

As for the driving experience, well, the chassis and seats are hard, and it doesn't have power steering, so at first you'll feel like you're driving a tractor. But with time you get used to it and it will seem like any normal car. It's a typical utility vehicle from the 80s: tough, well-made, but with little to no luxury or accessories beyond the bare essentials.

As I mentioned before, I had to replace the brakes, but when they worked, they worked quite well. I'd say I had very good brakes; at least they somewhat compensated for the poor steering.

The engine is a 1.8 naturally aspirated diesel. It was very fuel-efficient and, as you can imagine, practically indestructible—we're talking about an engine from the 80s. And all that despite the low-quality fuel available here in Greece (things only started to improve after I sold the car). Aside from an occasional overheating issue, the engine never gave me any other problems.

You could say it's one of those vehicles that, after owning it for so long and driving it so much, you grow fond of. Although I mainly used it as a work car, after so many years it seems to me to be one of the toughest and most reliable cars I've ever owned. Simple, basic, but it does its job very well. A true old Escort.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 13th June, 2026

15th Jun 2026, 14:32

Nice review, these are good vans, my father had one back in the early 1990's in the UK where we lived at the time. As you said, the performance leaves a lot to be desired but it was a very reliable and economical unit if cared for, which back in the day proved very cost effective when fuel and other things were much cheaper, it was almost like driving for free! Add that to the fact you could get loads in the back of an Escort van; it was very practical and a near perfect vehicle at the time.

A guy near where I live used them as business vans for work up until the early 2000's and when he switched to the new "Transit Connect" vans; they were not as reliable unfortunately.