2011 Ford Transit Connect XL FWD Automatic
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Vehicle Description
Vehicle Details
- 15 steel wheels w/6-spoke wheel covers
- 180 degree rear cargo doors
- Black bodyside & wheel lip moldings
- Dual sliding cargo doors w/o glass
- Front variable intermittent wipers
- Full-size spare tire
- Integrated spotter flat-folding mirrors
- Locking exterior hood release
- P205/65R15 BSW all-season tires
- Rear door privacy glass
- Rear fog lamps
- Air conditioning
- Ashtray & lighter
- Cargo area vinyl floor covering
- Center console -inc: (2) cupholders, (2) stowage bins, (1) folding cupholder, audio input jack
- Cloth front bucket seats -inc: driver side manual lumbar, 6-way manual driver adjustment, 4-way manual passenger adjustment
- Driver/front passenger map pockets
- Dual front sunvisors w/passenger-side mirror
- Front overhead storage shelf w/net
- Front row carpeted floor covering
- Front/middle/rear dome lamps
- Instrumentation -inc: speedometer, tachometer, fuel level, temp, digital clock
- Tilt/telescoping steering wheel
- 114.6 wheelbase
- 150-amp alternator
- 2.0L DOHC SEFI I4 engine
- 3.96 final drive ratio
- 4-speed automatic transmission w/OD
- Front independent MacPherson strut suspension
- Front wheel drive
- Front/rear stabilizer bars
- Pwr front disc/rear drum brakes
- Pwr rack & pinion steering
- Rear multi-leaf beam axle suspension
- 4-wheel anti-lock (ABS) brakes
- Collapsible steering column
- Driver/front passenger airbags
- Driver/front passenger side airbags
- Passenger airbag occupancy sensor
- Safety belts w/pretensioners and energy management retractors
- Tire pressure monitoring system
Model Highlights
The front-wheel-drive Transit Connect is powered by a 136-horsepower, 2.0L 4-cylinder engine, hooked up to a 4-speed automatic transmission. The model gets a low 4.20:1 final-drive ratio to aid hauling ability, yet it still carries respectable 21 mpg city, 26 highway fuel economy ratings. Phenomenal interior space and cargo-carrying ability is what makes the Transit Connect unlike any other vehicle in the U.S. market. It features 135 cubic feet of cargo volume--including more than 59 inches of floor-to-ceiling load height inside and nearly 73 inches of load width. Split cargo doors in back open up to 255 degrees to aid loading, and cargo weight capacity is an able 1,600 pounds. The Transit Connect promises to drive like a car and has a 39-foot curb-to-curb turning circle. At just 180 inches long, its parking footprint is smaller than that of a mid-size sedan. Underneath, the suspension combines the MacPherson strut front suspension of a car with the load-carrying rear suspension of a cargo van; the combination of leaf springs and a stabilizer bar helps accommodate heavy loads. Inside, the Transit Connect's driver's seat is 6-way adjustable and comes with an armrest. The steering wheel is adjustable for rake and reach. A standard center console has twin storage bins and cupholders, and there's space for overhead storage. Air conditioning and a 2-speaker radio are standard across the model line. The XLT model adds many of the convenience features of passenger vehicles, including cruise control, remote keyless entry, power windows and locks, heated mirrors and a CD sound system with auxiliary input. Ford will offer a wide range of accessories and special configurations of the Transit Connect to suit various commercial purposes. Possibilities include a panel-van version or a wagon version with a folding second-row bench seat. All versions come with sliding side doors. The available Ford Work Solutions system helps those who take work on the road with them with navigation and messaging, while Tool Link attaches radio-identification tags to make sure tools aren't left at a worksite. There's also Crew Chief, a tool to help companies with large fleets monitor their vehicles. Most notable is the addition of an all-electric version for 2011, which Ford says is "perfect for fleet vehicle owners who have well-defined routes of predictable distances and a central location for daily charging." With an 80-mile range and a top speed of 75 mph, it's a "green" alternative that requires fuel, aside from an estimated 6-8 hours of charging time.
Equipment
- Front Wheel Drive
- Power Steering
- Front Disc/Rear Drum Brakes
- Wheel Covers
- Steel Wheels
- Tires - Front All-Season
- Tires - Rear All-Season
- Conventional Spare Tire
- Privacy Glass
- Intermittent Wipers
- Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers
- Third Passenger Door
- Fourth Passenger Door
- AM/FM Stereo
- Cloth Seats
- Bucket Seats
- Driver Adjustable Lumbar
- Auxiliary Audio Input
- Adjustable Steering Wheel
- A/C
- Power Outlet
- Passenger Vanity Mirror
- ABS
- Driver Air Bag
- Passenger Air Bag
- Front Side Air Bag
- Passenger Air Bag Sensor
- Tire Pressure Monitor