Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Explorer and Electric Transit Connect Updates!


When it comes to the auto world, you will not find stronger levels of competition.  The cars from Pennsylvania Kia Dealer have increased their levels of quality so much that many shoppers will choose to shop there just because of the warranty that Kia offers on all of their vehicles.  However, if they want to remain competitive with other brands they will need to quickly enter the electric vehicle market.  Ford is announcing some great news with the release of their Transit Connect Electric utility van.  Plus, Kia Seattle will have more competition than ever before with the new 2011 Ford Explorer and their family friendly features.  Of course these brand new vehicles come with a higher price tag, so those shoppers in search of a bargain should head on over to Fort Worth Used Car Dealers to take advantage of their low prices on gently used cars.

Some highlights of the Transit Connect Electric van include the ability to drive 80 miles per charge without tapping into the gasoline reserves.  Fleet vehicle owners will be able to greatly reduce the cost of maintaining their fleet because annual repairs for an electric van are only $250 compared to an annual cost of $2,200 for a diesel van.  There will be 135 cubic feet of cargo room which is plenty for utility companies or delivery service fleets.  Some have already been delivered to companies such as AT&T, and full production will start in 2011.

Ford has also spent some time improving their popular Ford Explorer for the 2011 model year.  There will be improved safety features, improved family friendly features, and improved fuel economy!  This might be the best makeover that Ford could have done.  With the popularity of the Ford Flex, Ford Edge, and Ford Escape Hybrid, Ford Motor Company needed to give some much needed attention to their original SUV to boost its sales. 




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