2017 Ford Transit: A Van That Offers Customization For Customer's Satisfaction

Feb 15, 2017 10:10 AM EST | Ivy Lebanan

Vans are one of the conventional vehicles we see everywhere used in transporting goods and family use. Ford, on the other hand, is an automaker that produces vehicles beyond expectation. This year, the company offers their 2017 Ford Transit.

It is a Full-size van which shows more sophistication than it was used to be. Ford has added multiple configurations, a variety of reliable engines which are also fuel-efficient.

This van has some options for buyers to choose from. There are two choices for the wheelbase, three choices for the roof heights, and three for the body lengths.

The 2017 Ford Transit Van is only available in a single trim level, and there are standard as well as long wheel based models and a low medium high-roof body designs. The extension of the body measurement can also be done on the chassis. As for the configuration, the vehicle may choose to handle an increased vehicle weight from Transit 150, Transit 250 and Transit 350.

Compared to the old E-Series van, it is much easier to get inside due to the low step-in height. It doesn't include any climbing, use of rear bumpers as the stairs when getting into the cargo area.

When it comes to the hood of the van, it is powered by a 3.7 liters V6 engine that can provide over 275 of horsepower and a torque of 260 lb-ft. Transits are rear-wheel drive vehicle with an automatic transmission in six-speed that also comes with a manual mode.

People that will get hook on the 2017 Ford Transit Van can enjoy the assistance as well as the comfort and safety from its antilock brakes, stability control, side curtain, front and side airbags, and a rearview camera. With its all system Side Wind Stabilization, it keeps the vehicle's tracking straight whenever the wind gusts hit it. In addition, it has a lane departure and parking sensor option that includes an infotainment upgrade, Sync 3.

 

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