In response to increased customer demand for compressed natural gas (CNG) and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) ready vehicles, Ford has expanded its portfolio of product offerings in this alternative-fuel market segment.
Read More →The pleasures of the new vehicles for the limousine industry this year can be found in the details and the technology.
Read More →DEARBORN, MI – Ford produced videos of its all-new 2014-MY Transit full-size van and Transit Connect van. The videos provide a look at the exteriors and interiors of each vehicle and information about the vehicles' features.
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Ford released information about body styles, roof heights, and other details for its 2015-MY Transit full-size van, which will replace its E-Series van. The following photo gallery shows the different body styles and roof heights, plus some interior photos, of Ford's all-new Transit van. Photos courtesy of Ford.
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Ford released more details about its upcoming 2014-MY full-size Transit van, including information about its available body styles, trim levels, roof heights, and cargo capacity. The automaker also released new information about the cargo van version of its all-new Transit Connect.
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DEARBORN, MI – Ford revealed new details on the new diesel engine available for the automaker’s all-new full-size 2014-MY Transit van.
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Slated to replace the E-Series Van and Wagon in 2014, the eye-catching Transit makes its debut. The all-new version of the Transit is expected to be lighter and more fuel-efficient than the venerable E-Series.
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AMSTERDAM – Ford Motor Company has revealed an image of its all-new Transit, which is set to replace the company’s E-Series vans in late 2013. The automaker also released details about its updated Transit Connect van, including a photo.
Read More →TORRANCE, CA - Automotive Fleet interviewed Ford's Truck Communications Manager Mike Levine about the upcoming van's features and which models of E-Series vans the company will continue to build and for how long.
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The growing number of fuel-efficient and alt-fuel offerings from OEMs and aftermarket upfitters for truck fleets give fleet managers more options than ever to manage fuel spend.
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