The 2010 Ford Transit Connect was unveiled for the U.S. market at the Chicago Auto Show on Wednesday and goes on sale this summer. We saw a similar display a year ago at the Chicago show and with more than 600,000 having been sold since 2003 to customers in 58 countries and on four continents can we really call it new? With models starting at $21,475, including destination, Transit Connect will now be availble to a wide range of American small business owners.
The Transit Connect, built on a dedicated front-wheel drive commercial vehicle platform, is powered by a 136 horsepower Duratec 2.0-liter DOHC four-cylinder engine. Derrick Kuzak, Ford's group vice president of Global Product Development says, "We're offering small business owners a real choice to meet their needs, instead of asking them to pull seats out of minivans or compromise on one or more of their needs".
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