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2015 Transit Order Guide


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The all-new full-size Transit Van line-up includes the
following body styles and configurations:
— Van / Wagon
○ Series
■ Transit-150 Van and Wagon
■ Transit-250 Van
■ Transit-350 Van and Wagon
■ Transit-350 HD Van and Wagon
○ Three roof height options
■ Low, Medium and High
○ Three length options
■ 130” Regular Wheelbase
■ 148” Long Wheelbase
■ 148” EL Extended-Length Long Wheelbase
— Cutaway / Chassis Cab
○ Low Roof
■ Transit-250
■ Transit-350
■ Transit-350 HD
○ Frame Length
■ 138”
■ 156”
■ 178”

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I am extremely disappointed that Ford is not offering AWD in the states. My 2002 E150 is in need of replacement and I was so looking forward to this van if it came with AWD like in Europe. Over the years we have determined that AWD is a must on our next weekend/vacation dog vehicle. I don't want to buy a GM product but I guess I'm forced too (I'm not dishing out big bucks for a 4x4 conversion). I might as well throw in a minor complaint about the transit connect wagon not having AWD as well but that beef is not as valid. I don't want to buy a Sienna either. Ford is missing a small niche dog show market. I'm not a bean counter nor a manufacturing engineer so with my limited knowledge I don't see the down side to offering AWD.

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