Are there different cargo van options available from Ford? At Sherwood Ford, we can help you choose between the three Ford cargo van models for small businesses. Visit us in Sherwood Park, AB, to view and test drive cargo van models and learn more about purchasing a vehicle fleet.
The Transit Connect is more affordable than the other van options, an excellent choice for businesses on a budget. With 3,608 L of cargo space and a payload rating of 1,655 pounds, this model can haul serious cargo. However, it is smaller than the other two cargo vans from Ford, so you’ll want to check that its dimensions and capacities are appropriate for your small business.
The Ford Transit is the happy medium for most companies: it offers more space but isn’t as expensive as the E-Transit. With an optional sliding door and three roof-height options, the Transit van is a versatile choice that suits many business models. The regular-length, low-roof model offers 6,984.7 L of cargo volume.
The E-Transit van has many advantages: it’s estimated to need less frequent maintenance, can lower your carbon emissions, and can be charged overnight, reducing downtime on the job. Many companies are choosing to go green, and finding the transition is easier than ever.
Have you read the information above and still have no idea which van would make the right choice? Visit our dealership and talk with a member of our team. They can answer your questions about costs, vehicle features, and anything else about Ford cargo vans.
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