Remember the days when families bought big vans to transport around?

 

Our Ford Econoline offered up to 15 seats for families, friends, campers and others to come along for the ride. They provided great comfort along the way to the cabin, the lakeshore and anywhere you point it.

 

Then came the minivan. Ford had our own models - the Aerostar and Freestar. They provided families greater comfort and control, along with excellent amenities for outings and trips.

 

Things have changed. Families have not changed, either. In fact, when a minivan is not enough to carry everyone, there is only way to go - bigger.

 

Part of the success story of the Ford Transit is the wagon versions. Larger families found the individualized seats, user friendly driver controls and excellent airflow inside of the cabin to be big winners for families of eight and more. Larger windows also help with vision for both the driver and passengers - compared to both minivans and the Transit's competitors. 

 

Another advantage is the availability of three roof heights. Traditional vans had a tendency to make moving to the rear rows difficult for taller and wider persons. Families can choose a configuration that works for them, including roof heights. Plus, there are two wheelbases, three body lengths, four seating capacities and three engine choices to make when configuring a Transit wagon.

 

When eight is not enough, stop by Suburban Ford of Sterling Heights to see what kind of Transit wagon would be perfect fit for the family or any group of people that has to be driven around town and afar. 

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