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Double hinged doors will probably be an option, or maybe the standard fit in North America as they are now. The Mercedes Vito, for example, is offered with either double doors or a lift gate in the back. I wonder how this might affect the prices of the remaining current-generation Transit Connects when the new one hit the dealer's lots? I might be able to live with a power deficit if it saves me a few bucks.
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I'm really excited to hear this. The Transit Connect has been an enormous success judging from the sheer numbers of them I see every day. This should encourage Ford to bring over some more work vans. I just hope the full size Transit comes with a diesel engine, and/or the Transit Connect gets a diesel for North America eventually. I had heard rumours of Mercedes bringing the Vito over here as well, but I'd rather deal with a Ford dealer than a Mercedes dealer anyway.
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Back in May there were several short news stories in the automotive press saying that Mercedes was thinking about bringing the Vito to North America. It's been pretty quiet since then. Has anyone heard anything more about this? Diesel power, rear wheel drive, just slightly larger than a Transit Connect...it all sounds good. Now if they can just keep the price down below $45,000....
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I saw one of those at the Auto Show in Toronto recently. I think could you park a Transit Connect inside that thing. Having always been kinda into the van thing (I was born in the '70s. Could that be it?) I think it's really cool to see all these new vans coming over here.
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Having experienced technicians ready to service the engine is definitely a plus (and one of the strongest arguments I've heard against a Transit Connect diesel in North America). The other thing to consider, though is the emissions laws over here. The 2.0 litre TDI only meets the emissions standards if it is lightly loaded. So, in a Golf or Jetta it's ok, but anything Tiguan or bigger it would likely need urea injection (Blue-whatever VW calls it), which in turn means some extra engineering work for VW, and added expense and trouble for an operator of said vehicle. I really like diesels. I enjoy driving them and working on them, so while I'm disappointed that there aren't more over here, I can see why that is. Plus the NHTSA and Transport Canada might be mandating a recall on the TDI for high pressure fuel pump failures. I'm watching closely to see how that pans out.
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I had a chance to see the Caddy up close last summer in Germany. It compares very well with the Transit Connect in size and features. There's also a "Caddy Life" variant that's a bit more plush inside (more for personal use than commercial use). I doubt VW will ever bring it over to North America, and if they do, they'll leave the TDI behind. They're more interested in building bland sedans now to boost sales. I'm sure it will work for them, but as far as I'm concerned, my next vehicle is going to be a Transit Connect.
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Have you heard anything about an EcoBoost engine for the TCon?
Dunno replied to LawnEnforcement's topic in Gasoline
I kept searching and found articles saying that pretty much the entire Ford fleet will have an Ecoboost option in the near future. I'd love a manual too but I've given up on that dream as well! We'll see. The 1.6 Ecoboost produces 185hp. That would be kinda cool... -
Have you heard anything about an EcoBoost engine for the TCon?
Dunno replied to LawnEnforcement's topic in Gasoline
I just logged on to ask the same thing. I've been scouring the 'net for an answer but so far can't find anything. It seems likely as Ford seems pretty enthusiastic about their Ecoboost engines. I reluctantly accept that we'll likely never see a diesel Transit Connect here in North America, but an Ecoboost option mated to a usable transmission would be a good alternative. I know the Transit Connect is supposed to be a bland utility box on wheels but the car enthusiast in me keeps looking for something to make it just a little bit fun. -
Just out of curiosity, does the floor extension attachment hardware pick up on the holes that the wagon's rear seats would attach to?
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I read an article that said Ford conducted a survey which showed virtually no interest in a diesel option for the North American Transit Connect. Maybe that's the opinion of fleet owners who can write off their fuel costs or something, who knows. Fair enough, I suppose. After all, the Transit Connect is offered as a commercial vehicle and not a daily driver. The only solid argument I've read is one that pointed out that Ford would have to invest heavily in training for its technicians to support in-service diesels, whereas every Ford tech already knows the good old 2.0 Duratec. I'd still like to get in touch with Ford to offer my thoughts. I tried to find a Ford Canada representative at the Toronto Autoshow recently, but I couldn't find any. It was getting close to closing time and I guess they had all taken off already.
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Has there been any updates on this? I've been looking around online but I can only find very old news articles that predate the Transit Connect's North American debut.
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I've been in that situation and it sucks, absolutely. I keep harping on the diesel option because I think it would be the best type of engine for a vehicle like this. I heard a saying once that went, "People buy horsepower but they drive torque". A diesel could give the fully-loaded Transit Connect the grunt it needed to get out of its own way. Don't most (if not all) of the other Ford Commercial Vehicles available in North America come with a diesel option?
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I've been reading the Ford Focus forums for information on engine/transmission modifications to dream up some "what if?" ideas for the Transit Connect. I seem to remember reading the general consensus is that the automatic transmission will have a short life if mated up to turbo engine with any meaningful power output. I think the best and worst thing about the Transit Connect is that it is exactly what Ford says it is: A small work van. Asking any more of it might be disappointing. I still think that a small diesel mated to a transmission with useful ratios would make this great van even better. I'm no automotive engineer, but since they ALREADY HAVE THEM overseas I can't be that far off.
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Ford's Canadian website now shows black and silver as colour options. I'm very happy to see that, but I'd still like to have a diesel option. The Canadian International Auto Show takes place in Toronto in a couple weeks. I intend to spend some time at the Ford booth and ask some questions...
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The call for a Transit Connect diesel in North America has been pretty strong on the online forums, but I haven't heard anything official from Ford yet. I really can't see how useful the full-electric version will be other than for novelty. Modern diesels shouldn't have any problems meeting or exceeding emissions standards. Volkswagen, for example, offers several diesel powered vehicles. Since Ford won't offer a diesel powered Transit Connect here in North America, I guess I'll have to pick up a Golf Wagon TDi instead.
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Dim Lights too Bright?
Dunno replied to rockace07's topic in Glass, Lenses, Lights, Mirrors, Window Tint & Wipers
The headlights *might* be aimed too high. That can be adjusted. For fun, you can compare your light pattern to another car's against a closed garage door at night. That's a very imprecise way of checking them, but it might give you an idea if your lights need to be aimed downwards a bit. -
I have read a few comparisons of the Transit Connect to the original VW van. I was actually seriously looking into putting a Ford Zetec in the back of a VW Vanagon when I saw the Transit Connect at the Toronto auto show last year. Why do that when I can get a brand new Ford powered van? Mind you, the Vanagon was available in black, and had a diesel option. (They also had a 4WD version but I won't get greedy here!)
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Ironically, we only get red, white and blue!
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I won't complain about the diesel/manual thing, but only because I have two '70's vintage Honda CB450s, and memories of a youth wasted on air cooled VWs (no regrets!). I just made my first post in the "Colors" thread so I guess it's too late to introduce myself... Is there anyone within Ford who the general public can contact with questions or concerns? The diesel thing has been discussed quite a bit, and I was also wondering why the Canadian market has a more limited colour selection. I've owned vehicles of one kind or another for almost twenty years now, and this is the first time I've even considered buying a Ford. So, I think Ford is doing something right, but for me anyways, the Transit Connect isn't quite there yet.
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Can anyone explain why silver and black are not available in Canada? As a consumer and car enthusiast, I am continually amazed at how the manufacturers offer certain models and options in some places, but not others. Even if I bought the only black Transit Connect in Canada, would it cost Ford any more just to offer it? Paint doesn't have to be crash tested, does it? Is there a way for me to contact the right person at Ford to ask this question? I'm also one of the (seemingly) many people who would prefer a diesel powered Transit Connect (a manual transmission would be the icing on the cake but I would take the auto if it had a diesel). I think this type of thing is important for Ford to consider. I am a life long Volkswagen devotee, who always laughed at the thought of buying a Ford. Yet there I was at the dealership, looking at a Transit Connect. So, they've partially succeeded...They got me in the door, and searching the 'net for information on one of their products. The asking price is in my budget, but there's just too many compromises for me to make that keep me from buying one.