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Ford Transit  2024, 39301 miles, £23500 +42
£23,500
Ex VAT

2024

Manual

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 39,301

Diesel

Ford Transit  2023, 31295 miles, £25500 +47
£25,500
Ex VAT

2023

Manual

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 31,295

Diesel

Ford Transit , 100 miles, £41177 +9
£41,177
+ VAT

Manual

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 100

Diesel

Ford Transit  2022, 72000 miles, £12200 +36

2022

Manual

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 72,000

Diesel

Ford Transit  2022, 66841 miles, £18000 +38
£18,000
Ex VAT

2022

Manual

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 66,841

Diesel

Ford Transit  2017, 50000 miles, £12490 +5
£12,490
Plus VAT

2017

Manual

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 50,000

Diesel

Ford Transit  2013, 55910 miles, £8000 +25

2013

Manual

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 55,910

Diesel

Ford Transit 310 Leader Panel Van EcoBlue L3 H2 Eu +40
£13,895
Plus VAT

2022

Manual

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 39,520

Diesel

Ford Transit  2022, 63031 miles, £15995 +29
£15,995
Ex VAT

2022

Manual

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 63,031

Diesel

Ford Transit  2025, 13043 miles, £36749 +41
£36,749
Ex VAT

2025

Manual

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 13,043

Diesel

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Why buy a used Ford Transit Connect with Exchange and Mart?

Welcome to a new kind of Ford Transit Connect. It's the Blue Oval brand's volume compact van and this third generation version sits in the Ford Pro LCV range between two other recently launched models, the smaller Transit Courier and the larger mid-sized Transit Custom. The Transit Connect model line dates back to 2003, when it was launched as one of the market's very first purpose-built small vans; little LCV's had previously been based on cars. By the time the MK2 version arrived in 2013, competitors had caught up, hence the need for a mid-term update in 2018. This third generation model, launched in mid-2024, is, like the larger Transit Custom, now based on a Volkswagen, in this case, the Wolfsburg maker's Caddy. Which in this instance is unfortunate because it means that it can't offer the full-EV drivetrain you'll find with direct rivals. Or with the other Transit line models, the Courier, the Custom and the 2-tonner. Which makes it odd that Ford sees this MK3 Connect design as 'the final piece' of its European Transit model line electrification strategy. Justification for that rhetoric comes with the new availability of Plug-in Hybrid tech with this Connect. Ford has also added in an AWD option, plus more load space and a digitalised cabin.

About the Ford Transit Connect

Ford took its time in introducing its version of the third generation Volkswagen Caddy - this MK3 Transit Connect. But operators may well feel that the finished product was worth the wait. Some companies will be disappointed that the Caddy underpinnings have prevented Ford from equipping this van with the full-EV drivetrain most of its competitors offer. But the truth is that the PHEV package that's now optionally available instead for this model line might at present be a better fit for many UK businesses. Electrification of any kind though, is getting a slow take-up in the van segment and the diesel versions of this Connect that most companies will choose tick all the necessary boxes: and will store plenty of those boxes thanks to the larger cargo bay. Which means that this Connect will continue to be strong seller. When the original version of this Transit Connect was first launched just after the turn of the century, we could never have imagined that one day, a light LCV would be as capable as this. Still an odd job van perhaps, but these days, a very clever one indeed.