Ford Transit Connect

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MPG City: 21 - 22 ; Highway: 27

Ford's "One Ford" strategy, which refers to the company's plan to leverage its global product lineup to spread models across new markets, is responsible for bringing the Transit Connect stateside. It's a small commercial van Ford introduced in Europe and other markets in 2003. Maximum cargo space is about 130 cubic feet, close to that of larger minivans. Ford says it made a few styling tweaks to suit the U.S. market, but the Transit Connect's 2.0-liter four-cylinder — the sort of engine you'd find in a compact car — speaks more to Europe's fuel prices than to America's penchant for horsepower. With a second row of seats, the Transit Connect can hold up to five people.

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2012 Ford Transit Connect

MSRP $22,035–$23,810
MPG City: 21 – 22 Highway: 27
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2011 Ford Transit Connect

Kelley Blue Book Retail $18,950–$20,300
MPG City: 21 Highway: 26
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2010 Ford Transit Connect

Kelley Blue Book Retail $17,050–$18,800
MPG City: 22 Highway: 25
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