Yes, the All-New Transit Custom does have a wet belt system. If you use the approved and appropriate oil and follow the manufacturer's guidelines, there is nothing to worry about. Regular maintenance ensures reliable performance. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask! 🚐🔧Thanks, Filip
We still use the wet belt system in the All-New Transit Custom. Adequately maintained with approved oil and regular servicing ensures reliable performance. If you have any more questions or concerns, please reach out! 🚐🔧 Thanks, Filip
@@YourFordCentre no even with propper servicing like my van the belts packed up at 55000 miles and now it will cost me £1500-2000 to sort and i will have to do it again at same cost at 110000 miles after all the propper servicing, so stop trying to put the blame on your customers for your rubbish rngine design your fault full stop.never buy a wet belt vehicle again and any other ford that have a new design will not be on my list either dont buy new dont buy old as all shit.
Is the digital rear view mirror not available on the new Custom? Was standard on Limited spec models on the outgoing Custom and it featured on some of the original promo material. Not seen any new ones with it.
It's no longer standard - AIUI, were only added in anticipation of EU laws that have yet to happen. Now a option with a hefty price tag; better to get an after market version IMO
@@jamesvolland4133 Ah I see, cheers. Suppose as well as saving money getting an aftermarket one it'd also be a bit neater - always thought the rear camera stuck at what seems a random position on the back door looked like an afterthought - don't think I've seen two in the same position!
Thank you for your comment. If this is your first time considering the purchase of a new van, it's understandable if you're unfamiliar with the process. When you order a brand-new van, all the extra features you paid for are already fitted, which means there are no additional fees, e.g. for fitting those alloys. Thank you, Phil.
Thank you for your comment. There is an error in our description of the alloy wheel available as Standard on the All-New Ford Transit Custom Limited. The Standard Alloy is 16” Sparkle Silver. The 17” Carbonised Grey alloys fitted on the Vehicle shown in the video are an Optional Extra, available at £300 + VAT. We apologise for any confusion this may have caused. Thanks, Phil
It is not harder, but different; I test-drove one earlier this month, and the back door threw me; it's no longer a machinal handle, but instead is electric unluck and is a big button you squeeze. Easy once you get used to it; better for security apparently, and the back doors are certainly more solid.
Thanks for your comment. We acknowledge the concerns around the wet belt system and understand the frustration. Ford has implemented reduced service intervals to ensure the longevity and reliability of the system. Regular maintenance with approved oil is crucial for optimal performance. If you have further questions, please feel free to reach out. 🚐🔧 Thanks, Filip
Thank you for your comment. My response indicated that the price of £300 + VAT was for the set of alloys, as I referred to "alloys" in plural form. This implies the price is for all four wheels, not per individual wheel. I hope this clarifies all your doubts and helps you in the future. Thanks, Phil
Hi, thanks for commenting. When you use seat covers, it is evident that access to all these features will be difficult, no question about it, but for those who don't, it is a fantastic feature. Thanks, Phil
The price increase from my 2020 is shocking and Ford and the other manufacturers have basically formed a cartel. Only drug dealers can afford these now, can’t see many painters and decorators being able to afford £45k for a custom, can you? And if they did buy one, the likes of these salesmen would be the first to complain when you get charged double next time you call out a tradesman. Can’t have it both ways.
We understand your concerns about price changes. The industry is facing unprecedented challenges, affecting costs for all manufacturers. Our aim is to continue providing value and support for tradespeople and all our customers. 🚗🛠️. Thanks, Phil
@@YourFordCentre explain exactly, how you and the other manufacturers, raised the price over 10k in literally one day a couple of years ago? Have your assembly workers wages doubled or tripled? No, I doubt it either, according to your logic of increased costs, everything would have increased just like the price of vans, appliances, kitchens, which is my business, holidays, flights, clothes, the list is endless. Why haven’t cars had the same increase? You should be facing racketeering charges.
Standard stuff that is optional....if tescos ad said 5 apples for a quid and at check out only 3 for a quid you wouldn't be happy. Check facts then film not other way round makes the dealership look silly...watch vid
It would be helpful if you could provide more specific details. While the Tesco example sounds good, an exact example would be even better. We are aware of one error that was made and have provided an explanation to make it clear. Our CV team will investigate the matter and take appropriate action if necessary. Thank you, Phil.
@@YourFordCentre gave the 'impression' features where standard but was only on demo model featured adaptive cruise control and mirrors obstacle indicator then in little text gives info...as a potential customer this what makes us think more about purchasing. Thanks for engaging and standing for your corner. Best wishes
Appreciate your feedback and the specifics you've provided. We always aim for clarity in our videos and will take your points into consideration to better our communication. Thank you for engaging in this conversation and sharing your thoughts. Thanks, Phil
They still have wet belts, but the service interval has been changed from 160,000 miles to 100,000 miles. You must make sure to service the vehicle as per standards and also use the recommended oil for the vehicle, as using the wrong type of oil could cause issues with belt degradation. They are great vans. Thanks, Phil
I can't stand driving this van with all the ridiculous safety features. I have to keep turning it all off every single time I jump in 🙄 why isn't there a permanent fix to this? I don't need wrapping up in cotton wool! I just want to drive without "mother" breathing down my neck.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. We understand that everyone has their own comfort level with vehicle safety features. These features are designed to protect and assist, following manufacturer priorities and government safety regulations. Thanks, Phil
Dont tell me that your batteries are better because your using acid filled ones, ford and the stupid backwards wY of think eh. Go and see cosworth and start making some good vehicles again.
Thanks for your feedback! Ford battery technology is continuously evolving to provide the best performance and reliability. We appreciate your passion for automotive excellence. Feel free to reach out if you have any specific concerns or questions. 🚐🔋Thanks, Filip
Why do ford lie about these wetbelts. They dont last more than 60,000miles i know i have one thats ery well maintained and full service history so no the welbelt engines are a load of rubbish and we all know it so stop pretending its the customers fault for poor maintenance admit it chain in oil works rubber in oil degrades and its a terrible idea go back to what the oldtimers used chain driven tried and tested
Thank you for sharing your concerns. The wet belt system in Ford engines has undergone extensive testing and is designed for durability with proper maintenance. We understand the preference for chain-driven systems, and we value your feedback. 🚐🔧 Thanks, Filip
@@YourFordCentre wet belt fords should be crushed new and old, the belts break up and are really bad and will cost £1500 at least to fix every 55000 miles i know i have one thats also got full service history so you cant even throw that card at me. Propper service you just cant admit you built a shit engine and if you do join with vw for the next van then only vw engine will do.
Does this still have the wet belt system? If so you can keep it
Yes, the All-New Transit Custom does have a wet belt system. If you use the approved and appropriate oil and follow the manufacturer's guidelines, there is nothing to worry about. Regular maintenance ensures reliable performance. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask! 🚐🔧Thanks, Filip
Great news you got rid of the welbelt engine but what have you replaced it with.
We still use the wet belt system in the All-New Transit Custom. Adequately maintained with approved oil and regular servicing ensures reliable performance. If you have any more questions or concerns, please reach out! 🚐🔧 Thanks, Filip
@@YourFordCentre no even with propper servicing like my van the belts packed up at 55000 miles and now it will cost me £1500-2000 to sort and i will have to do it again at same cost at 110000 miles after all the propper servicing, so stop trying to put the blame on your customers for your rubbish rngine design your fault full stop.never buy a wet belt vehicle again and any other ford that have a new design will not be on my list either dont buy new dont buy old as all shit.
Is the digital rear view mirror not available on the new Custom? Was standard on Limited spec models on the outgoing Custom and it featured on some of the original promo material. Not seen any new ones with it.
It's no longer standard - AIUI, were only added in anticipation of EU laws that have yet to happen. Now a option with a hefty price tag; better to get an after market version IMO
@@jamesvolland4133 Ah I see, cheers. Suppose as well as saving money getting an aftermarket one it'd also be a bit neater - always thought the rear camera stuck at what seems a random position on the back door looked like an afterthought - don't think I've seen two in the same position!
Thank you for watching and commenting. Thanks, Phil
That’s good.
How much for fitting?
Thank you for your comment. If this is your first time considering the purchase of a new van, it's understandable if you're unfamiliar with the process. When you order a brand-new van, all the extra features you paid for are already fitted, which means there are no additional fees, e.g. for fitting those alloys. Thank you, Phil.
The Grey 16inch aren’t standard on the limited. It’s an optional extra.
Thank you for your comment. There is an error in our description of the alloy wheel available as Standard on the All-New Ford Transit Custom Limited. The Standard Alloy is 16” Sparkle Silver. The 17” Carbonised Grey alloys fitted on the Vehicle shown in the video are an Optional Extra, available at £300 + VAT. We apologise for any confusion this may have caused. Thanks, Phil
Are the door handles broken? They seem hard to open!
It is not harder, but different; I test-drove one earlier this month, and the back door threw me; it's no longer a machinal handle, but instead is electric unluck and is a big button you squeeze. Easy once you get used to it; better for security apparently, and the back doors are certainly more solid.
Thank you for a detailed explanation, watching and commenting. Thanks, Phil
how long can Ford keep on rebuffing the wet belt question with reduced service interval blah blah ?
Thanks for your comment. We acknowledge the concerns around the wet belt system and understand the frustration. Ford has implemented reduced service intervals to ensure the longevity and reliability of the system. Regular maintenance with approved oil is crucial for optimal performance. If you have further questions, please feel free to reach out. 🚐🔧 Thanks, Filip
Is that £300+vat each wheel?
Thank you for your comment. My response indicated that the price of £300 + VAT was for the set of alloys, as I referred to "alloys" in plural form. This implies the price is for all four wheels, not per individual wheel. I hope this clarifies all your doubts and helps you in the future. Thanks, Phil
Elaine is beautiful ❤❤
I meant how much as retro fitting
Thank you for your comment. Our commercial team will happily assist you with this, so please call on 01592261199 whenever convenient. Thanks, Phil
most of them seat features on passenger seats are useless when most people who own transits have seat covers don them
Hi, thanks for commenting. When you use seat covers, it is evident that access to all these features will be difficult, no question about it, but for those who don't, it is a fantastic feature. Thanks, Phil
The price increase from my 2020 is shocking and Ford and the other manufacturers have basically formed a cartel. Only drug dealers can afford these now, can’t see many painters and decorators being able to afford £45k for a custom, can you? And if they did buy one, the likes of these salesmen would be the first to complain when you get charged double next time you call out a tradesman. Can’t have it both ways.
We understand your concerns about price changes. The industry is facing unprecedented challenges, affecting costs for all manufacturers. Our aim is to continue providing value and support for tradespeople and all our customers. 🚗🛠️. Thanks, Phil
@@YourFordCentre explain exactly, how you and the other manufacturers, raised the price over 10k in literally one day a couple of years ago? Have your assembly workers wages doubled or tripled? No, I doubt it either, according to your logic of increased costs, everything would have increased just like the price of vans, appliances, kitchens, which is my business, holidays, flights, clothes, the list is endless. Why haven’t cars had the same increase? You should be facing racketeering charges.
Lots of false advertising....mmmm fact check first....😊
Hi, thanks for commenting. Please let us know what you think is being falsely advertised in our video. Thanks, Phil
Standard stuff that is optional....if tescos ad said 5 apples for a quid and at check out only 3 for a quid you wouldn't be happy. Check facts then film not other way round makes the dealership look silly...watch vid
It would be helpful if you could provide more specific details. While the Tesco example sounds good, an exact example would be even better. We are aware of one error that was made and have provided an explanation to make it clear. Our CV team will investigate the matter and take appropriate action if necessary. Thank you, Phil.
@@YourFordCentre gave the 'impression' features where standard but was only on demo model featured adaptive cruise control and mirrors obstacle indicator then in little text gives info...as a potential customer this what makes us think more about purchasing. Thanks for engaging and standing for your corner. Best wishes
Appreciate your feedback and the specifics you've provided. We always aim for clarity in our videos and will take your points into consideration to better our communication. Thank you for engaging in this conversation and sharing your thoughts. Thanks, Phil
Yeah only problem is the price tag and still uses wet belts paying the money they want I’d want a better engine 😂
They still have wet belts, but the service interval has been changed from 160,000 miles to 100,000 miles. You must make sure to service the vehicle as per standards and also use the recommended oil for the vehicle, as using the wrong type of oil could cause issues with belt degradation. They are great vans. Thanks, Phil
I can't stand driving this van with all the ridiculous safety features. I have to keep turning it all off every single time I jump in 🙄 why isn't there a permanent fix to this? I don't need wrapping up in cotton wool! I just want to drive without "mother" breathing down my neck.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. We understand that everyone has their own comfort level with vehicle safety features. These features are designed to protect and assist, following manufacturer priorities and government safety regulations. Thanks, Phil
@@YourFordCentre government safety regulations 🤣, they said a few years ago that something was safe and effective. 🥱🙄
Maybe you should be a bit more familiar with your product knowledge and not state they’re standard when they’re optional
Thank you for your comment. Sometimes, little mistakes happen, and we learn from them. Thanks, Phil
Dont tell me that your batteries are better because your using acid filled ones, ford and the stupid backwards wY of think eh. Go and see cosworth and start making some good vehicles again.
Thanks for your feedback! Ford battery technology is continuously evolving to provide the best performance and reliability. We appreciate your passion for automotive excellence. Feel free to reach out if you have any specific concerns or questions. 🚐🔋Thanks, Filip
Why do ford lie about these wetbelts. They dont last more than 60,000miles i know i have one thats ery well maintained and full service history so no the welbelt engines are a load of rubbish and we all know it so stop pretending its the customers fault for poor maintenance admit it chain in oil works rubber in oil degrades and its a terrible idea go back to what the oldtimers used chain driven tried and tested
Thank you for sharing your concerns. The wet belt system in Ford engines has undergone extensive testing and is designed for durability with proper maintenance. We understand the preference for chain-driven systems, and we value your feedback. 🚐🔧 Thanks, Filip
@@YourFordCentre wet belt fords should be crushed new and old, the belts break up and are really bad and will cost £1500 at least to fix every 55000 miles i know i have one thats also got full service history so you cant even throw that card at me. Propper service you just cant admit you built a shit engine and if you do join with vw for the next van then only vw engine will do.