You don’t need the bigger screen if you back up all the time. I have the same van and i back up all the time. I only use the camera to check if someone or something is there. Much easier to use the mirrors fr navigation.
Honestly if your buying this as a cargo van (Because thats what it is) they should really make the 8 inch screen standard for safety because now If i buy a used one and most don't have larger screen I have to look into upgrading the screen to 8 inches and that could cost thousands.
Yeah, it would be nice to have three larger screen. That small screen is very small with poor camera quality. Big screen standard is what they should do.
Wanted to use a transit cargo van as a shave ice van. Trying to decide between standard v6 or option with ecoboost. I test drove standard and if seem like it will suffice. However, not sure if adding equipment in the cargo will slow it down drastically. What engine option do you think is best? Will the standard suffice?
Best Deals would be Chevy/GMC Express Cargo Vans They old but they can get the job done on a budget. If we are talking new i would go with the Transit with the EcoBoost!
My interest has grown in these vans. Previously I leaned towards the Ram Promaster because of the bigger interior with the wider and lower load floor. Plus it was good value for what you were spending. But that is no longer the case. Especially since their pricing advantage has all but disappeared. Now I am starting to view the Ford Transit as a better choice. Especially with the eco boost and AWD options available. Still not a fan of the too European looking grill and front end styling. I like the traditional American front end styling more seen on the Econoline vans. (Now only chassis cab or cutaways.)
Yeah, the Transit Van is the better overall choice for its options, power, and usability. I really liked the Econline Van's myself. They were a great work Vans
I just recently bought a Chevy Silverado 2015 that has I bought it when I had 71,128 mi on it I couldn't find anything that would fit into my budget I did have a trade in a 99 GMC Sierra but when I pay off my pickup that I have now I will be looking for a Transit cargo van something that I could convert where I can go camping and fishing and just kick back and relax
You don’t need the bigger screen if you back up all the time. I have the same van and i back up all the time. I only use the camera to check if someone or something is there. Much easier to use the mirrors fr navigation.
I drive one now, and I like it. The cargo is people and it's an ambulatory.
I drive one of these for my company. I like them
Nice 👍 They are nice vans!
Honestly if your buying this as a cargo van (Because thats what it is) they should really make the 8 inch screen standard for safety because now If i buy a used one and most don't have larger screen I have to look into upgrading the screen to 8 inches and that could cost thousands.
Yeah, it would be nice to have three larger screen. That small screen is very small with poor camera quality. Big screen standard is what they should do.
I’d love your review of E-Transit as I’m looking to buy soon.
The king of vans
You're right about that!
No please stop it’s a v6. The king is the econoline
Wanted to use a transit cargo van as a shave ice van. Trying to decide between standard v6 or option with ecoboost. I test drove standard and if seem like it will suffice. However, not sure if adding equipment in the cargo will slow it down drastically. What engine option do you think is best? Will the standard suffice?
I would say go for the EcoBoost engine the extra power is worth it on the highway as well as when you add the extra weight!
Looking for a Van that Max 82 in height and 80 in Width. Is this over it? Any other suggestions for Vans at that range of Specs? Thanks!
Best Deals would be Chevy/GMC Express Cargo Vans They old but they can get the job done on a budget. If we are talking new i would go with the Transit with the EcoBoost!
@@MotorMikeMedia HuH? Not talking any of that. The Size Height and Width. There is not budget. I have to only limited parking space.
My interest has grown in these vans. Previously I leaned towards the Ram Promaster because of the bigger interior with the wider and lower load floor. Plus it was good value for what you were spending. But that is no longer the case. Especially since their pricing advantage has all but disappeared. Now I am starting to view the Ford Transit as a better choice. Especially with the eco boost and AWD options available. Still not a fan of the too European looking grill and front end styling. I like the traditional American front end styling more seen on the Econoline vans. (Now only chassis cab or cutaways.)
Yeah, the Transit Van is the better overall choice for its options, power, and usability. I really liked the Econline Van's myself. They were a great work Vans
what size bolts did you use for the anchor point for the tie downs?
I will have to check but i think it was 10mm bolt.
Do those vans have the BLIS system?
Yes they do.
Have you done a Chev Express Van video?
Not yet
We have a 2015 Transit Window Wagon XLT 3.5 twin turbo bought new 43,000 miles and love it would buy another one
They are sold work vans!
I just recently bought a Chevy Silverado 2015 that has I bought it when I had 71,128 mi on it I couldn't find anything that would fit into my budget I did have a trade in a 99 GMC Sierra but when I pay off my pickup that I have now I will be looking for a Transit cargo van something that I could convert where I can go camping and fishing and just kick back and relax
The transit van would be good for you, especially now that they have awd as an option. It's a good platform for a camping/traveling build. 👍
No bulkhead?
Nope, you got to pay extra for that 😔
Does it have cruise control ?
You can get it yes
This cargo available in India I am a interested parched
There are great vans 👍