What brand is Transit?

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LaLydia
07/29/25 1:40am
Transit, also known as Ford Transit, is a small commercial vehicle produced by Ford UK, manufactured by Ford of Britain. It is one of Ford UK's best-selling commercial vehicle models and has been one of the most popular light commercial vehicles in Europe for forty years. Since 1953, over six million Ford Transit vehicles have been produced worldwide. The new Transit will come standard with a trailer tow assist system and a rearview camera. The exterior of the new vehicle will be available in four colors, and the high-roof version can be optionally equipped with a bi-directional sliding cargo door. Additionally, the new vehicle will offer many other optional features, including an AGM battery, an auxiliary fuse panel, a heavy-duty alternator, and the SYNC3 infotainment system jointly developed by Ford and Sony. The Transit passenger version will also be equipped with a Blind Spot Information System.
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AubreeLee
08/12/25 5:45am
I remember the name Transit very clearly. It's a leading commercial vehicle brand under Ford, and Ford is a veteran automaker. I first saw it in old movies, where those 1970s Transit vans were running happily on the road. Later, I had the chance to drive it a few times and found it super practical, perfect for deliveries and moving—huge space. Nowadays, the new generation, like the electric version, is getting more and more popular, being eco-friendly and fuel-efficient. I know quite a few friends who run small businesses and rely on it for deliveries to make a living. It has an excellent reputation—strong reliability and affordable maintenance—no wonder it's a global bestseller. If we dive into its history, Ford started producing the Transit in 1965, and it later evolved into different models, covering everything from panel vans to light passenger vehicles. All in all, it's an evergreen in the commercial market and totally trustworthy.
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Crystal
08/12/25 5:46am
As a seasoned auto mechanic, the Ford Transit series is the most common sight in my shop. Most customers are delivery drivers who frequently complain about transmission issues or fast battery aging. The Transit's design is practical, with a sturdy and durable chassis, and parts are easy to find, making repairs relatively straightforward. I advise owners to regularly check fluids and the cooling system, especially when under heavy loads, as problems tend to arise then. Overall, though, its failure rate is lower than some European models, and maintenance costs are manageable. Ford has been in this field for a long time, with solid technical expertise, and now they've even introduced an electric Transit—quieter and smoother to drive. During repairs, I've also noticed upgraded components like headlights and anti-rust coatings, showing good consideration for users. In short, as a commercial van choice, the Transit is a reliable option with strong practicality.
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