The versatile, economical Ford Transit

The versatile, economical Ford Transit

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Which Ford Transit is the most economical?

The Ford Transit comes in a variety of different models and builds to help commercial owners customize the vehicle to their liking. The Ford Transit Connect XL Van features a Government of Canada-estimated rating of 11.9L/100 km (24 mpg) city, 8.7L/100 km (32 mpg) hwy, and 10.5L/100 km (28 mpg) combined (van) with a 2.5L iVCT gas engine.

Ford’s commercial vans have gotten much better fuel economy after they changed their overall design. Not only does the Transit’s design help with fuel efficiency, it particularly helps city drivers maneuvering through tight corners and finding parking spaces.

2017 Ford Transit Van and Passenger Wagon engine options

The 2017 Ford Transit Connect Van and Passenger Wagon feature the 2.5L iVCT I-4 engine. When properly equipped, the total payload is 1,630 pounds or 739.35 kilograms.

Not only does the 2017 Transit Connect make an excellent alternative to larger commercial vehicles or minivans, but it’s also highly customizable, making it perfect for a small business. The Transit is both easier to drive and less costly than a new or used minivan.

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The 2017 Ford Transit Connect is available as a Cargo Van and Passenger Wagon. Both of these body styles come with different wheelbases. XL and XLT trim models are available on both models, while the Titanium trim level is only available on the passenger wagon.

With the 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine, the Transit can return 169 horsepower and 171 pound-feet of torque. It’s only available with front-wheel drive and a six-speed automatic transmission.

Contact the team at Marlborough Ford today to see how you can customize the Ford Transit Cargo Van and Passenger Wagon!

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