RELIABILITY
ONLINE REPORTS OF
High Mileage Ford Transit Connects
FROM OTHER OWNERS
--Klown_Kutz
A - It's super common for these around here. It's always second gen models though
--crash1340, Mechanic
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I’m not easy on mine at all. I would recommend one to anybody that needs a small van for sure!
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These are great dependable vehicles
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Its really still in very good shape other than all the rock chips on the front.
MY EXPERIENCE
To keep it short – while I’ve only 23,000 miles on the clock, I’ve had no mechanical or electrical problems to speak of whatsoever. I was confident in my research when I purchased the new van and declined all extended warranties and service packages. For maintenance, I change the synthetic oil every 10,000 miles or after one year, whichever comes first, I keep up with all other basic maintenance items including fluids, filters, and belts (long way off yet), and I feed it gas when it’s hungry.
The Connect has been a fine reliable vehicle.
I’ve used the Connect as a daily commuter, a weekender, and as a full-time camper since May 2018. Sporting the base model vehicle spec and few options installed from the factory, the simple minimalist configuration continues to provide a good measure of peace of mind. Even the main drawback of amplified road-noise brought on by piloting an empty cargo van went away with deliberate application of damping materials, insulation, and the full array of camper furniture. Not only do I not have any rattles or squeaks to contend with thanks to careful planning, but the camper furniture is so secure and vehicle center of gravity remarkably low and balanced, that I have no problem initiating extended high-speed cornering when navigating twisty mountainous roads. It’s actually fun to drive! I’m just venturing a guess, but I doubt I could say the same with most larger vans.