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Is the 2011 Ford Transit Connect reviewed by Edmunds?

Is the 2011 Ford Transit Connect reviewed by Edmunds?

Edmunds’ expert review of the Used 2011 Ford Transit Connect provides the latest look at trim-level features and specs, performance, safety, and comfort. At Edmunds we drive every car we review, performing road tests and competitor comparisons to help you find your perfect car.

What to do if your Ford Transit wont start?

Start with checking the battery condition and voltage at cranking, if you have access to a diagnostic scanner connect this and check if it loses communication with the engine management when you crank the engine, this would confirm the starter is drawing too much power.

What kind of engine does Ford Transit Connect have?

Every 2011 Ford Transit Connect features a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine good for 138 horsepower and 132 pound-feet of torque. In our testing, we recorded a sluggish 0-60-mph time of 12.4 seconds. The standard four-speed automatic transmission sends that meager thrust to the front wheels.

How does Ford Transit Connect lane keeping system work?

The available Lane-Keeping System, 10 included with available Adaptive Cruise Control, 10 employs a camera mounted behind the windshield which scans the road lane markings to determine vehicle position and to detect an unintentional lane departure.

When was the last serviced Ford Transit Connect?

No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. Purchased on 09/24/11 and owned in OH until 04/12/21. Driven an estimated 11,900 miles/year. Last serviced at 112,453 miles in Pickerington, OH on 02/03/21 • Vehicle serviced • Front wiper blades/refills replaced. No accident or damage reported to CARFAX.

Where did the 2011 Ford Transit Connect come from?

No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. 1st owner purchased on 10/26/11 and owned in CA until 08/26/15 • 2nd owner purchased on 11/14/15 and owned in CA until 05/05/21. 1st owner drove an estimated 9,613 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 14,047 miles/year.

Is the Ford Transit Connect a cargo van?

The most important addition is a new model and powertrain option: the Ford Transit Connect Electric, which is reviewed separately. Offered as both a cargo and passenger van, the Transit Connect is more suited for commercial than personal use. But for 2011, Ford is trying to change that.

What is the safety rating of the Ford Transit Connect?

Currently, the Ford Transit Connect has a score of 8.1 out of 10, which is based on our evaluation of 21 pieces of research and data. This model has never been fully tested for safety. Its overall score is being calculated without safety.

Where does Ford Transit Connect production take place?

Production now takes place at Valencia, Spain. As before, to avoid the 25% tariff on imported trucks, all cargo vans sold in the United States are built and shipped as passenger vans, which are then converted to cargo configuration before delivery. Reports have been published that US Customs told Ford that they must stop this practice.

No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. Purchased on 09/24/11 and owned in OH until 04/12/21. Driven an estimated 11,900 miles/year. Last serviced at 112,453 miles in Pickerington, OH on 02/03/21 • Vehicle serviced • Front wiper blades/refills replaced. No accident or damage reported to CARFAX.

When did the Ford Transit Connect come out?

Ford’s “One Ford” strategy, which refers to the company’s plan to leverage its global product lineup to spread models across new markets, is responsible for bringing the Transit Connect stateside. It’s a small commercial van Ford introduced in Europe and other markets in 2003.

How tall is a 2011 Ford Transit Connect?

At 180.6 inches long, the van is significantly longer than hatchbacks like the Chevy HHR and Scion xB, but it’s nearly 2 feet shorter than minivans like the Honda Odyssey, Dodge Grand Caravan and Toyota Sienna. Total height, at nearly 80 inches, tops the minivans by almost a foot.

Why are Ford Transit Connect disguised as a van?

All Transit Connects bound for the United States are imported in this configuration to avoid the 25% ” chicken tax ” on imported light trucks. In 2013, US Customs told Ford that they must stop this practice of importing vans disguised as passenger cars.

What kind of gas does Ford Transit Connect use?

For buyers interested in alternative-fuel vehicles, Ford offers optional hardware allowing for the 2.5L engine to be converted to use CNG or LPG/propane instead of gasoline. Although it will be sold in the United States, the Tourneo Connect will bear the “Transit Connect Wagon” moniker.

What is the ppmy index for Ford Transit Connect?

A smaller PPMY index indicates greater reliability of the given model year cars. where P = total problems reported during the life of a Ford Transit Connect model year; S = total units sold of the model year; Y = years since the debut of the model year (the age of the vehicle). The results are shown in Table 3.

How to add Freon to a 2010 Ford Transit Connect?

How to add freon to your 2010 Ford Transit Connect: hook up the can of refrigerant (likely r-134a) to the low pressure port. When your compressor kicks on, add freon to the correct pressure. In addition to cooling, freon lubricates the compressor when it runs. Advance Auto coupon for 20% off entire order: KIOSK20 Author

What kind of engine does 2011 Ford Transit Connect have?

Description: Used 2011 Ford Transit Connect Cargo Van XL with Tire Pressure Warning, Aux Audio Inputs. Our 2011 Ford Transit Connect XLT Wagon shown in incredible Frozen White can be used for either work or play. Powered by a 2.0 Liter that emits 136hp while tethered to a fantastic 4 Speed Automatic transmission for passing power.

Is the Ford Transit Connect available in the US?

The 2011 Ford Transit Connect offers business owners an attractive alternative to larger, thirstier and more expensive cargo vans. Spend any time in Europe and you’re bound to notice all kinds of quirky vehicles that aren’t sold stateside. That list got a little shorter last year, however, with the U.S. debut of the Ford Transit Connect van.

How big is the cargo space in a Ford Transit Connect?

When it comes to cargo capacity, the Transit Connect Van offers a healthy 135 cubic feet, which is about 100 cubic feet less than Ford’s larger Econoline vans. That space is made more usable by the 6-by-4-foot flat load floor and a ceiling height of just under 5 feet.

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