how can they not be AWD?
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You're not wrong.
I know plenty of people who are very interested in something like the Transit Connect, but since Ford has inexplicably made them RWD, they have no incentive to trade in what they already have. I'd buy one if they were AWD - heck I'd get one if they were FWD.
I know plenty of people who are very interested in something like the Transit Connect, but since Ford has inexplicably made them RWD, they have no incentive to trade in what they already have. I'd buy one if they were AWD - heck I'd get one if they were FWD.
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In talking with a Ford engineer today he suggested we may be re-entering the minivan market in the next few years. Transit Connect is indeed FWD, while big Transit remains RWD. Most buyers of these are fleet operators and they don't get value of a $4k option 4wd for something they only would use a few days a year. Most people don't need 4x4, they just want it, I've driven Mustangs year round here in Pa without major issues. When the vehicle is being purchased as a business tool the expense just isn't justified.
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