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Transit Connect Wagon XLT Premium

Transit Connect Wagon XLT Premium (United States of America, 2011)

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Introduced in the market in 2011, this Ford Transit Connect Wagon XLT Premium (USA) is the 7th generation of the utility model. At a cost of $23.290, it marks the flag-ship of the line-up. Powered by a 1999cc engine, this version has a power output of 136 hp. CO2 emissions are becoming increasingly more important in car’s efficiency. This Transit Connect Wagon XLT Premium (USA) is the most eco-friendly car of this series. It produces the least amount CO2 emissions.

Note: This car profile refers to vehicles available in USA.


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Transit is a light commercial van introduced in 1965. It only arrived to the United States in 2010, as Transit Connect. It is very popular in Europe. The six millionth unit was produced in 2010. The seventh generation was released in 2006 and was awarded Van of the Year. A more fuel efficient generation was launched in 2011.   more
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