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Ford has given the Transit a host of new options for 2009 to make fleet drivers lives more comfortable. The blue oval has introduced the Transit Double Cab Utility Chassis as a Special Vehicle Option (SVO) featuring unglazed second row cab doors with the rear seats removed. An additional option means you can also combine this new style of cab with a panel van bulkhead to form a secure load area for valued equipment. Consequently, a bed-mounted box is not required which would add weight, take up load space and reduce payload. The ‘Utility’ will be available to order next spring, and Ford has confirmed that prices will be announced nearer the on-sale date. For the growing number of businesses requiring dual usage from their vehicles to move both crews and equipment, the Transit Double Cab-in-Van (DCIV) range could provide you with the answer to this tricky problem. A new front wheel drive, medium wheelbase, low roof model comes with a choice of three 2.2-litre TDCi powertrains – 85PS, 115PS, 140PS. With a GVM of 2800kg and a payload of 903kg to 915kg. It is on sale now, priced from £17,420.
The eight- and nine-seat Transit Tourneo is also now available with a light tint glass option priced at £80.00 to cater for the private hire operators who need tinted windows to gain local authority approvals to operate their taxi business. While a new standard fitting on all diesel engine Transits is the shift indicator light (SIL) – this could lower your CO2 output and hopefully save the business money on fuel economy. Located in the instrument cluster, it illuminates for a short period at the optimum time to change to a higher gear. This can also decrease wear on engine and transmission components. It does not illuminate during periods of high acceleration, braking or when the clutch pedal is depressed. A Thatcham approved Category 1 alarm is also now available as an option priced at £175.00 on all Transit double chassis cabs – a very competitive deal for the mainstay of your livelihood.Steve Kimber, commercial vehicles director, Ford of Britain, said: “We are always looking to build on Transit core values of cost, economy and durability. Large and small companies alike are always looking for security options, a good environment for the driver and a vehicle that is bespoke for their needs. Listening to those requests for new options creates the strength of Transit and its siblings.” Simon McBride
Author: Simon McBride, December 30, 2008
Filed under: Fleet management,Fleet news,Ford
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