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Oxford White exterior and Dark Palazzo Gray interior. WiFi Hotspot, Bluetooth�, iPod/MP3 Input, Flex Fuel, Hitch, FRONT FOG LAMPS READ MORE!KEY FEATURES INCLUDEBack-Up Camera, Flex Fuel, iPod/MP3 Input, Bluetooth�, WiFi Hotspot. MP3 Player, Third Passenger Door, Steering Wheel Controls, Electronic Stability Control, Bucket Seats. OPTION PACKAGESHEAVY-DUTY TRAILER TOW PACKAGE Deletes rear tow hook, 4/7 pin connector assembly and rear jumper and relay system for backup/B /running lights, This package does not include a Trailer Brake Controller (TBC) (67D), Frame Mounted Hitch Receiver, Tow/Haul Mode w/Trailering Wiring Provisions, REVERSE SENSING SYSTEM, FRONT FOG LAMPS Auxiliary lamps that are generally integrated into the front fascia and designed to help illuminate the roadway during poor visibility, KEYLESS ENTRY KEYPAD, TRANSMISSION: 10-SPD AUTOMATIC W/OD & SELECTSHIFT auxiliary transmission oil cooler (STD). Ford Transit Cargo Van with Oxford Whi
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Price
$54,195
Mileage
12
Color
Condition
New
Drivetrain
RWD
Engine
6 Cylinder
Transmission
10 SPEED
Fuel
VIN
1FTBR1C85SKB21703
Stock Number
SKB21703
Location
US, LA
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Professional Review for the Ford Transit
New Platform, New Capabilities - 2014 Ford Transit Van/Wagon
The all-new full-size Ford Transit van joins the nation's best-selling lineup of commercial vehicles, building on a foundation of toughness and strength going back to 1961 in North America and 1965 in Europe. In North America, Transit will replace the E-Series nameplate, first sold in 1961 as Ford Econoline and America's best-selling commercial van for 33 years.
The Ford Transit will offer the broadest lineup of configurations for full-size van customers, available in three body lengths, two wheelbases, three roof heights and in van, wagon, chassis cab and cutaway variations. The new full-size van will achieve an average of 25 percent better fuel economy and haul at least 300 pounds more than current E-Series van.
Superior cargo hauling and people moving capabilities combined with best-in-class fuel economy were design imperatives for the all-new Transit range. "The Transit is the new standard in full-size vans and customer choice," said Director of Ford Commercial Vehicle Operations Len Deluca. "We're going from an exclusively gasoline engine lineup of two V8s and a V10 in the E-Series to offering customers a standard 3.7L V6, the same 3.5L EcoBoost