@palebeachbum They have that already it's called the Ford Transit Connect Wagon. But, I won't want any screaming in my van but maybe under it would be fine.
I really think Ford should come out with a fully appointed version of the Transit for family use. Only problem might be that they priced the spartan commercial use transit too high at $21k. A family-oriented version would no doubt costs thousands more than that, and that would just be too expensive as a starting price when you have similar vehicles already out there for under $20k like the Kia Rondo.
Hey, this was great. I'd wondered if Ford had ever given consideration to the Transit as a family hauler. It's size and configurations as a commercial vehicle are brilliant; why couldn't it be modified as a downsized replacement for the full-size van? This could spell the rebirth of the RV industry IMO, on a smaller, eco-friendlier scale. I like!
@palebeachbum They have that already it's called the Ford Transit Connect Wagon. But, I won't want any screaming in my van but maybe under it would be fine.
wiccanmoonman 6 months ago
I hope if they ever build this for the U.S. market they ditch that impractical bulkhead separating the front passengers from the back!
3CoolKats 2 years ago
@stanbernadino lol it is a euro-van
689362003 2 years ago
I really think Ford should come out with a fully appointed version of the Transit for family use. Only problem might be that they priced the spartan commercial use transit too high at $21k. A family-oriented version would no doubt costs thousands more than that, and that would just be too expensive as a starting price when you have similar vehicles already out there for under $20k like the Kia Rondo.
palebeachbum 2 years ago
does the ford transit connect come with a 3rd row seat?
jpg42893 2 years ago
For me best the Van is the Dodge Trdesman Ram, Ford Econoline, Chevy Van not these that seem largees box.
megangel5 2 years ago
It has been a big seller in Europe and will be in America soon.
tgpii 2 years ago
Hey, this was great. I'd wondered if Ford had ever given consideration to the Transit as a family hauler. It's size and configurations as a commercial vehicle are brilliant; why couldn't it be modified as a downsized replacement for the full-size van? This could spell the rebirth of the RV industry IMO, on a smaller, eco-friendlier scale. I like!
musthavejava 2 years ago
Lets all hope this will replace the Econoline and compete with the Dodge Sprinter
WoZIMoo 2 years ago
ZOMG, so damn ugly! It looks like on of those euro-van designs.
stanbernadino 2 years ago