Used 2010 Ford Transit Connect Consumer Reviews
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Not a Windstar
We loved our 1999 Windstar , but after 400,000 miles it was worn out. The Transit Connect was our best option since it fits in the garage. We have over 80,000 miles on it and outside of normal wear ( tires , brakes and oil ) we have only had a few issues. The first is the tpm system. This works fine until you rotate the tires. With the rear tires having a higher pressure the light will come one when they are switched to the front and the system needs to be reset. The driver side window motor went out and was replaced about $400.00 with labor ( van was out of warrenty) and the most glaring problem is the lack of power. Remember this thing only has a Focus engine but is bigger and weighs more. It is fine around town and at speeds up to 60 mph which is what it was designed for. It will drive fine on the highway but is noisy rides like a truck ( which it really is ) and struggles with long uphill grades. We have driven our van all over the country and are happy so far.
Euro Van for the 2010's
I was wanting a Transit Connect since Debut. Ford does plenty of commercial business with these and as of now the dealer discounts to consumers are not huge. The different Window configurations intrigued me, but I chose windows and Silver Metallic, because I think upwards of 75 percent of the cargo vans are white. Windows are a good thing in today's busy driving world but for those who opt windowless the customizing options inside are even more endless. The extras in the XLT do not grab me and the CD radio is still half garbage, so I went with an XL and up fitting the van to taste. A Better aftermarket Stereo is mandatory. Alloy wheels merit consideration; basic steel wheels come on all.
- Cargo Van XLT Cargo Minivan w/Side & Rear GlassMSRP: $7,995124 mi away
- Cargo Van XL Cargo Minivan w/Side & Rear GlassMSRP: $7,599385 mi away
- Cargo Van XL Cargo Minivan w/o Side & Rear GlassMSRP: $5,252425 mi away
Transit Lemmon (Fix Or Repair Daily)
Under 200k miles : replace engine , 2 transmissions, all belts and hoses, 7 front wheel bearings , 3 alternator s, 5 power steering pumps , computer, 6 sets of brakes and rotors , pass door lock, 6 sets of tires , 6 brake light bulbs, both rear axle spindle s welded on crooked from turkey ass plant , egr valve , 2 oxygen sensors , 4 coils , 4 sets of spark plugs , lost 3 hub caps within a hundred miles , $20 k in repairs ! Ford dealer service is a joke ! Currently at 261k miles next repair other than maintence will be to the crusher . Owned dozens of trucks vans , sports cars , luxury vehicles , this one I regret buying !
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Connect to Travel
This wagon not only holds the grandkids, but all of the toys too. Built a box in the back to hold camping/travel gear. We can fold down rear seats and set up air mattress for unscheduled sleepovers.
Good vehicle
Good just need more room for business
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