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i would say the mid 2000s transit connect was hard to beat. the only times we had them in for repairs was to fix leaking thermostat housings. apart from that it was just general wear n tear. tyres/brakes etc.
 
My last van before this one was an 06 Transit. Loved it & wish I had bought another but I was swayed by a new Vivaro which was cheaper than a two year old Transit.
A bit of cosmetic rust on the Transit was out of order though in these days when the vast majorityof other vehicles just don't rust
 
Just placed the order sales lady said they can take up to 16 weeks. Its my winter of discontent
 
OK it went t*ts up after I paid deposit they saying "Factory is busy so it up to 6 months wait"!!

Getting my deposit back and looking for ideas where I can get a good deal on new or newish transit connect
 
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