Where were you when the Ford Transit completely BTFO of the entire United States & Canada full-size van market?

Where were you when the Ford Transit completely BTFO of the entire United States & Canada full-size van market?

thetruthaboutcars.com/2016/04/ford-transit-americas-best-selling-van-minivans-included/

goodcarbadcar.net/2014/06/ford-transit-sales-figures-usa-canada.html
goodcarbadcar.net/2012/06/chevrolet-express-sales-figures.html
goodcarbadcar.net/2012/06/gmc-savana-sales-figures.html

www.autonews.com/article/20160502/RETAIL/305029958/fast-growth-for-a-showroom-ghost

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youtube.com/watch?v=59grnM4dciI
goodcarbadcar.net/2016/04/usa-commercial-van-sales-figures-march-2016-ytd.html
goodcarbadcar.net/2016/05/usa-commercial-van-sales-by-model-april-2016-ytd.html
explorervan.com/
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Um... what full sized van market?

>Um... what full sized van market?

From the last article:

>It's one of the fastest-growing, most lucrative vehicle segments -- yet you'll almost never see one prominently parked in a dealership's showroom.

>U.S. sales of full-size vans are increasing eight times faster than the industry average so far in 2016. Combined with their compact siblings, com-mercial vans are on track to top half a million sales for the first time this year.

>While the pace of overall industry gains is slowing, the improving economy means demand for work vans is actually heating up.

That shit is fun to drive, I drive my bosses sometimes. Almost tipped it over once

>That shit is fun to drive, I drive my bosses sometimes. Almost tipped it over once

Ecoboost ain't no joke.

youtube.com/watch?v=59grnM4dciI

That's because they're fleet vehicles for military and shit

I see these everywhere now. My boss is in the market for these to replace his old Astro vans.

>That's because they're fleet vehicles for military and shit

ALL full-size vans are fleet vehicles.

The Transit just happens to be destroying everyone else.

goodcarbadcar.net/2016/04/usa-commercial-van-sales-figures-march-2016-ytd.html

goodcarbadcar.net/2016/05/usa-commercial-van-sales-by-model-april-2016-ytd.html

Euro Ford smashes American vehicles again?

>Euro Ford smashes American vehicles again?

To be fair, the new one was co-developed by Ford of Europe and Ford of America.

I want one of those so bad.
Would it be dumb to buy one as a DD?

A lot of people are buying them as vandweller vans.

A small/8 or 12-seat low-roof version is pretty decent if you have a large family.

There's even conversion van versions:

explorervan.com/

I was not even born. The Transit BTFO every other van way back in the mid 60's.

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I was looking forward to buying one.
>cheap
>fast
>look nice
>parts are a bit cheaper than the Mercedes counterpart vans.

Our fleet has a 2015 with just over 1000 miles on it it's my baby desu

america probably developed the cup holders

>van market
You never see them as a non-company vehicle.

>buying a low-roof van

You've never used a van in your life.

>USA
>van market
Pick one. Americans have an obsession with shitty pick trucks and will continue to use them despite vans being far more practical.

I just want a Tarago, I don't care how shit they are.

They look so fucking cool.

In Britain, where it's generally accepted as the best van already?

The only reason not to use them is if you need specific coachbuilding, or want to 'save money' buying cheaper Ivecos.

Ayup.

More than likely, Ford Europe designed the van, Ford Murrica took notes.

That's horseshit, you can fit far more variety of items in the back of a pickup.