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2010 Ford Transit Connect - Expert Reviews

MSRP: $21,185 - $22,655 See Local Classifieds
 
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Cars.com
2010 Ford Transit Connect Professional Cars.com Review

...Not all of them need six-, eight- or 10-cylinder engines. It's time to end automotive overkill in the nation's cities. The Transit Connect is a way to start...

Cars.com
2010 Ford Transit Connect Professional Cars.com Review

...An electronic stability system with rollover mitigation is standard on passenger versions and optional on the cargo van...

Edmunds
2010 ford transit connect Professional Edmunds Review

...Pros: Nimble in the city, excellent fuel economy, cavernous space given its exterior size, innovative high-tech options. Cons: Glaciers are quicker, modest...

CarGurus
2010 Ford Transit Connect Overview

...from Ford’s plant in Kocaeli, Turkey. We have yet to see if it’s the kind of thinking that can turn Ford around here in the U.S...

Cars.com
2010 Ford Transit Connect Professional Cars.com Review

...and even companies that have used full-size vans might be able to adapt to this Ford if they don't need all the cargo space a full-size van offers. The Transit...

Cars.com
2010 Ford Transit Connect Professional Cars.com Review

...For another $1,220 it also will warn if you left a tool, and which one, at the site. Read Jim Mateja on Sunday in Rides. Contact him at...

Cars.com
2010 Ford Transit Connect Professional Cars.com Review

...Easy to operate. Safety: Excellent. Front and side airbags, rollover mitigation and anti-lock brakes. Pros: Versatile and comfortable ride. Good starting...

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Ford believes the most likely Transit Connect buyers are owners of the discontinued 1985-2005 Chevrolet Astro and GMC Safari vans, many of which are still in use today.

The Chevrolet HHR Panel Van is closest in size, but it's adapted from a small minivan, so its cargo space is compromised by the rear-seat platform.

The Transit Connect holds twice the HHR's cargo volume.

The Honda Element is the nearest compact boxy crossover.

Beyond that, the only other alternatives are full-size vans from Chevrolet and Ford, with V-8 engines and gas mileage around 15 mpg.

The Dodge equivalent, the Sprinter, is now becoming a Mercedes-Benz, so its future positioning remains unclear.


 
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