Can I use a ford transit for my personal car?
Like is there anything that says it has to be used for a business or something I have six kids and number seven on the way I really need a bigger vehicle. Added (1). What version would you suggest? I know they make them in 10, 12,15 passenger but it doesn't say what its called… I'd like the 10 or 12 passenger one
The Transit is a very practical vehicle - and not bad looking. There are a number of versions, so make your selection carefully. Also make sure you take a good long test drive to make sure it has the performance and riding comfort you want.
There's nothing wrong with that, as long as it has proper safety for all your children. The only thing that makes those vehicles an actual commercial vehicle is if it's claimed on the registration. Otherwise, it can be used personally.
You can use it as long as you get the version designed to carry passengers. The cargo version only has two front seats.
Why not? If you buy it, you can do whatever you want with it. My grandparents had a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter as their vehicle back then.
It comes in 5 passenger and 7 passenger seating configurations. The setup of the seats is pretty different compared to other vans. It seats 3 in the second row and 2 in the third. It comes in multiple trim levels. XL, XLT, and Titanium. It also gets good gas mileage and has a range of different options to fit your needs. If you need something bigger look at the E-Series van or the full size Transit being released for 2015.
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