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Ford - Transit Connect Van (2013)
Explore the Ford Transit Connect Van – the 2013 model that blends practicality, fuel efficiency, and an approachable size well-suited for both business and personal use. Whether you're scouting for a Ford Transit Connect Van price or reviewing how used Ford Transit Connect Van price trends evolve, this database brings the most accurate, up‑to‑date information to your fingertips.
Key Specifications (2013 Ford Transit Connect Van)
- Engine: 1.5‑liter I4, 120 hp • 120 lb‑ft torque (Turbo option increases performance to 125 hp)
- Transmission: 5‑speed manual or 4‑speed automatic (standard on most trims)
- Fuel Type: Regular gasoline (High‑Octane Optional for turbo models)
- Drive Layout: Front‑wheel drive (optional front‑all‑wheel for GRP and GX models)
- Trim Levels: Express, GX, GRP, and optional B‑Package
- Dimensions:
- Overall length: 165 in (42 ft) to 176 in (46 ft) across trims
- Wheelbase: 90 in (7.5 ft)
- Cargo length: 78 in (6.5 ft) to 91 in (7.5 ft) depending on trim
- Cargo width: 62 in (5.2 ft)
- Cargo height: 52 in (4.3 ft)
- Weight: Approx. 3,800 lb curb weight
- Maximum Payload: 1,020 lb (Express) to 1,040 lb (GX/GRP)
- Operating Range: 20 000 mi on a full tank (approx. 2,000 mi with small load)
- Interior Features: Power‑tilting step‑down rear door, side‑panel privacy glass, optional rear bumper camera support
- Safety: Dual front airbags, anti‑locking brakes (ABS), electronic brake‑force distribution (EBD)
- Warranty: 60 000 mi or 5 years limited transferability warranty (standard on new)
Depreciation Insight
Understanding Ford Transit Connect Van depreciation helps you gauge the long‑term value and cost of ownership. Industry data and vehicle history reports consistently show the following trend:
- First year: Typically loses 15‑20% of its value.
- Second year:** Decline slows to 10‑12%.
- Years 3‑5: Steady depreciation around 8‑10% annually.
- Beyond 5 years: Depreciation slows further, with a residual value that generally ranges between 20‑30% of the original
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