Used 2010 Ford Transit Connect for Sale near Philadelphia, PA
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Overview

Just like fashion, it seems that what starts in the old world is coming to the new - finally. In a land where it’s widely considered that if a little is good, more must be better, the Ford Transit Connect seems to stand alone. Cargo-oriented vehicles in North America usually mean a big V8, or diesel power. The Transit takes the more European approach, with a 138-hp, 2.0-liter inline four-cylinder (I4) engine mated to a four-speed automatic that transmits power to the front wheels.
This means an EPA-certified efficiency estimation of 20/25 mpg, numbers that represent a 40% increase over average full-size vans. Sound like a new concept? Actually, the Transit Connect has been sold in Europe for eight years, based on the Focus platform. Here, you’ll get the choice of Van or Wagon, in XL or XLT trim. Wagons seat five and sport side windows, while the Van instead provides 135 cubic feet of cargo room, more than Ford’s flagship SUV, the Expedition. This means cargo space that’s 77 inches deep and 60 wide. While the Wagon comes standard with stability control, it’s merely an option for the Van. Choosing the XLT trim will get you power windows and locks, a CD player, and slight visual differences, like color-matching bumpers. Other small visual changes have been made that distinguish American from Euro models, namely to the front grille and bumper, as well as a refresh of the interior, previously a stickaround from 2002.
In keeping with its European heritage, the Transit Connect is only 180.7 inches long and sports a 39-foot turning diameter. This means easy parking for city deliveries. When you get where you’re going, the rear barn door opens with a standard 180-degree hinge, and if that’s not enough, there’s an optional 255-degree hinge as well. Ford is targeting the small-business owner with the Transit Connect, the first vehicle imported to the U.S. 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.
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Barry B
Reviewed a 2010 Ford Transit Connect on Jul 4, 2024
The vehicle is very clean and the price is attractive. The mileage is high which is why it is probability still available. This vehicle is priced well to cover any routine problems.
Mark T
Reviewed a 2010 Ford Cargo XLT FWD with Rear Glass on Sep 4, 2009
For me, the Ford Transit Connect is a perfect match of a fuel efficent vehicle capable of daily commutes, with enough space for recreational activities. I can commute to work daily, then use the vehicle for fishing, camping, sports/fun or cargo carrying on my free time. I get alot of looks and thumbs up driving along the busy highway to and from work.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2010 Ford Cargo XLT FWD with Rear Glass on Dec 31, 2014
I like all of this car, my wife is totally indifferent to it! Most people ask WHAT IS IT? A very stable easy to drive small van with lots of room. I always feel safe wile driving, but wish it had Front fog lights. Yes I would buy it again.
Wendy G
Reviewed a 2010 Ford Wagon XLT FWD on Mar 16, 2010
Fun to drive, unique. Good gas mileage. Easy to handle. Great visiblity through extra large windshield. Best if you need to carry more cargo than people.
2010 Ford Transit Connect Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| Cargo XLT FWD with Side and Rear Glass | $22,250 |
| Wagon XLT FWD | $22,350 |
| Wagon XL FWD | $21,135 |
| Cargo XL FWD with Rear Glass | $20,965 |
| Cargo XL FWD | $20,780 |
| Cargo XL FWD with Side and Rear Glass | $21,035 |
| Cargo XLT FWD with Rear Glass | $22,180 |
| Cargo XLT FWD | $21,840 |
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