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The 2010 Ford Transit Connect is a compact work van that is available in four trim levels: Van XL, Van XLT, Wagon XL and Wagon XLT. The only difference between the Van and the Wagon is the option of a second-row seat.
Standard equipment on the Van XL includes:
Standard equipment on the The Wagon XL includes:
Standard equipment on the The XLT includes:
Options available on the XLT trims include:
The Wagon XLT includes a split-folding 60/40 three-passenger second-row bench seat.
Options on all trims include an in-dash computer, featuring a Microsoft operating system, a wireless mouse and keyboard, a Garmin navigation system and Internet access, and the Crew Chief vehicle tracking system.
Every 2010 Ford Transit Connect features:
Standard safety equipment includes:
In terms of cargo space, the Transit Connect Van offers 135 cubic feet. Much of that comes from the tall roof, but the available shelving units make the most of the cargo area. Maximum payload is a modest 1,600 pounds. For ferrying work crews around, the Wagon’s rear seats offer a firm seat bottom and reasonable space.
To find out additional information or to get in contact with your local Ford dealer fill out the form to the left.
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