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I'm sure they make one for the Dodge Caravan you'll soon be purchasing. :shock: :roll: :lol: :D :o
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This will be available in Canada soon: http://www.motortrend.com/features/auto ... to_01.html Which would (possibly) make this sort of thing available to us: http://www.westfalia-ford.co.uk/ I like the rear galley: http://www.westfalia-ford.co.uk/elevate ... index.html
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When I see it I'll believe it. Funny how the "reborn" Detroit three continue to foist archaic, gas guzzling (non-diesel), one size fits all vans on Canadians and Americans.
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eastside wrote:When I see it I'll believe it. Funny how the "reborn" Detroit three continue to foist archaic, gas guzzling (non-diesel), one size fits all vans on Canadians and Americans.
To be fair, Ford has had the frugal 4 cyl Transit Connect here for a few years now.
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Sure Ford brought the transit, but in Europe it has a diesel / standard trans. option that gets great fuel economy :? This is new: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ROADTREK ... 474wt_1163
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Image too bad about the Ford chassis but these chinooks look sweet, great layouts and like the diesel, 7.3L on this one.
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nanmoo wrote: To be fair, Ford has had the frugal 4 cyl Transit Connect here for a few years now.
BTW, the Transit Connect is NOT the same as the European Ford Transit (much larger and kinda similar to the Sprinter). Euros get 4 cyl and standard options in the big vans that make them comparable to economy cars for mileage - 6 - 7 litres per 100 km. They won't import them though, they don't think North Americans could figure out how to drive them :evil:
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Nice one Kus. Run it on veggie oil like the ozyvan.

Here are some vehicles that I snapped in parkinglots. I like the low profile of the pop-top campers. And the Sprinter conversions always look great, but $$$.
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more force 4 wrote:BTW, the Transit Connect is NOT the same as the European Ford Transit (much more similar to the Sprinter). Euros get 4 cyl and standard options in the big vans that make them comparable to economy cars for mileage - 6 - 7 litres per 100 km. They won't import them though, they don't think North Americans could figure out how to drive them :evil:
In europe they have the Transit Connect which is the same as ours, PLUS the Transit, which is bigger and looks just like a Sprinter. So no they are not the same, but because there are two models. Transit Connect and Transit.
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we might have more options for wind-mobiles soon. apparently the e-series is a going away and this Transit will be 'global'.

http://news.pickuptrucks.com/2012/03/20 ... boost.html
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I have an 82 diesel westy available if anyone is interested...
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cool. wonder what pricing will be. maybe some good competition for the sprinter.

(looks like my post was a sort of a duplicate of your earlier one JL... guess i should read rather than skim!)
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JL wrote: Nurburgring tested: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KiC03_wVjc
That was too cool JL! Nice find... commence distracting many of my friends with this.
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