Saw Ford Transits being tested

Jack_Berry

Moderator Emeritus
Or no diesel. Saw a lot of transits in Denmark in different configs all diesel. Saw a few festiva and mondeo Auto diesels also.

Fuel was 12.49 kroners for 95 oct and 11.20 for diesel . Conversion is 5.5 per dollar per liter.
 

OntarioVanMan

Retired Expediter
Owner/Operator
Or no diesel. Saw a lot of transits in Denmark in different configs all diesel. Saw a few festiva and mondeo Auto diesels also.

Fuel was 12.49 kroners for 95 oct and 11.20 for diesel . Conversion is 5.5 per dollar per liter.

and that is where the snag is....IF they put a diesel in..the van will be heavy empty...and payload will be smaller...and we will grumble about it
put a gasser only in and we will grumble about that too...Ford can't win with expediters....LOL
 

FlyingVan

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and that is where the snag is....IF they put a diesel in..the van will be heavy empty...and payload will be smaller...and we will grumble about it
put a gasser only in and we will grumble about that too...Ford can't win with expediters....LOL

You can be sure that if they put a diesel in these, it is going to be a light engine, not the pig 7.4 international.
Personally, I hope for a 4 cylinder diesel.

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Greeneyes

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My guess is Ford will blow it in some aspect...too heavy or over priced...

You're probably right. As much as I like Ford, they're not much better than GM when it comes to product innovation.

I'd be curious to know if this will come in different grades(E150, E250, 350, etc.) like the Eseries does.
 

FlyingVan

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Do you think they'll discontinue the E Series when this Transit comes out? I'm hoping not because I hear those Sprinter Type vans are much more expensive to maintain and repair.

A couple of points here.
1. Any new vehicles, gas or diesel, will be more expensive to maintain and repair due to new epa crap.
2. You cannot focus only on one aspect (higher maintenance) when you consider a vehicle. You absolutely need to consider also the savings at the pump.
For example, my Sprinter saved me already at the pump its price when I got it new in 2004. That is right. My Sprinter saved me 30000 in fuel compared with a gas v8 Ford. And, my Sprinter has been in the shop 2 times in its life, and that was warranty work. Now, if I compare it with a cargomax, the number will be higher.
So you see, even though I paid more for the Sprinter, and it costs more to maintain, I still ended up cheaper owning a sprinter than if I owned a gas Ford v8. And the savings keep adding up.
Those gas hogs should have been discontinued years ago.


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Greeneyes

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I think Fords been hitting some home runs the past few years.

True, well, at least in comparison to GM and Crysler. The only disappointment is they're doing away with the Ranger.:mad:

I actually read an article the other day about how GM is likely to go bankrupt again:eek:
 

greg334

Veteran Expediter
...Ford can't win with expediters....LOL

Got to tell you some disappointing news there OVM, they don't give a ****** *** * * about expediters. They, just like GM and Fhrysler, they don't even have expediters on the radar - very small market.

Nope not me driving them around but I know they blew their chance a few times. Unlike other things, they are trying to figure out the transition of the transit while many have come out and said they just need to put it out there.

They do have diesels, the weight difference is the same as the mercedes so no complaining will take place.
 

Greeneyes

Not a Member
Got to tell you some disappointing news there OVM, they don't give a ****** *** * * about expediters. They, just like GM and Fhrysler, they don't even have expediters on the radar - very small market.

Nope not me driving them around but I know they blew their chance a few times. Unlike other things, they are trying to figure out the transition of the transit while many have come out and said they just need to put it out there.

They do have diesels, the weight difference is the same as the mercedes so no complaining will take place.

I don't think we're a big enough niche to be on anyone's radar
 

OntarioVanMan

Retired Expediter
Owner/Operator
sheesh I was just saying not stating a fact.:rolleyes:

...any diesel will have the DEF technology now and make them more expensive...

I am thinking a revamped 7.3 but made with lighter components would power it nicely...
 

Deville

Not a Member
Do you think they'll discontinue the E Series when this Transit comes out? I'm hoping not because I hear those Sprinter Type vans are much more expensive to maintain and repair.

I read that the Transit was the replacement for the e series. There are going to be a certain segment of people such as myself that will be very upset when this happens.
 

Deville

Not a Member
True, well, at least in comparison to GM and Crysler. The only disappointment is they're doing away with the Ranger.:mad:

I actually read an article the other day about how GM is likely to go bankrupt again:eek:

Really? Can you post a link to the article please.
 

greg334

Veteran Expediter
I don't see the big deal with a change, the econoline is old, albeit a solid name but times change and we are in a global market so if they can save a buck in producing something, they need to go for it.

As for GM, the writing is on the wall, they are on borrowed time and have been since they got our of their "bankruptcy". They are doing the same exact thing that got them into the mess in the first place and because Toyota and other Japaneses based companies had to cut production, GM's market share went up but I, like many here think that they will not be able to keep it with the junk they are producing.
 

comet_4298

Seasoned Expediter
Hurry and get here.......................around 180 to 200 in. wheelbase; 9,900gvw;30mpg and hope the curb weight, not 7,300lbs ...................and so on.
 
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