
Despite Ford Transit Connect sales ending in North America, they will continue in European markets.
Despite Ford Transit Connect sales ending in North America, they will continue in European markets.
Commercial fleets looking for a work van that delivers have many options to choose from for the 2019 model-year, including a few brand-new designs.
Ford Transit Connect brand manager Julie Ellenberger talks about updated features in the 2019 Ford Transit Connect compact cargo van.
A staple of many commercial fleets is the van. From compact vans to their full-size counterparts, there are a growing number of vans available for fleets in 2018.
From compact vans to their full-size counterparts, five manufacturers are offering a versatile lineup of cargo and passenger vans for fleets in 2018.
The smaller size of compact work vans fit in more compact urban environments, while still providing abundant cargo capacity and myriad configurations for vocational fleet requirements.
For the 2014 model year, Ford redesigned its Transit Connect cargo van and wagon. The compact van gets a sleeker look, improved fuel efficiency, and additional safety features as it enters its fifth model year in the U.S. market. Photos by Kelly Bracken.
Ford's Government Sales Manager Steve Hoe shows off the 2014-MY Transit Connect Wagon, which is being used in van pools and other government fleets, at GFX 2014 in San Diego.
With improved fuel economy and attractive lifecycle costs combined with traditional functionality, the latest van models are energizing the market once again.
A side-by-side comparison of the venerable models and newcomers shows that there’s a van for every type of cargo.
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