Freeway Ford offers Special Deals on Transit Connect Commercial Van

Ford-Transit-ConnectAfter relying on full-size E-series vans for commercial cargo carrying since the dawn of time, Ford has introduced for the North American businesses a more practical alternative. The 2010 Ford Transit Connect van has made its North American debut a few months back. The Transit Connect is a compact, purpose-built van that’s been available overseas since 2002, and Ford has sold more than 600,000 of the squat little haulers to businesses abroad over the past seven years. It has minivan-like sliding rear-side doors and two rear “barn doors” similar to a commercial van.

This vehicle would mark the dawn of a new era in commercial vehicles in North America. The Big-E Series were simply more vehicle than necessary for most small businesses, especially those operating locally, couriers services, delivering flowers, electricians catering and plumbing. That’s where the Transit Connect comes in. Transit Connect is front-wheel drive and comes in XL and XLT trim levels. The sole powertrain teams a 136-hp 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine with a 4-speed automatic transmission. Based on a design sold in several worldwide markets, Transit Connect can seat two, four, or five passengers available safety features include ABS, traction control, anti skid system, and front side airbags. Some of the commercial-friendly features on the Transit Connect include an in-dash computer with Internet access and available printer, a tool inventory system, and a vehicle-tracking device for fleet users.

To celebrate this wonderful new vehicle, our dealership,  is offering a special introductory price for a limited time.

The price for the loaded XLT Model is $23499 Plus Freight, Admin Fee and Applicable Taxes…..unbelievable isn’t it?

This offer is valid till the end of this month or till the stocks last.  So why wait, grab your’s today and give a boost to your growing business!

Get Your Quote Online For 2010 Transit Connect Van

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