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Ford Gives Five Transit Connects to Small Business Owners at Chicago Debut

February 11, 2009
By Scott Evans

Ford dropped at the nitty gritty details on the new Transit Connect commercial van yesterday, but the folks at the Blue Oval still had a surprise up their sleeve at the presentation today. Ford gave away five Transit Connects to small business owners who'd won a contest, and each van was custom outfitted for each business.

Ford Transit Connect Rear View

After the Transit Connect Concept was unveiled at the 2008 Chicago Auto Show, Ford held a contest asking small business owners across the U.S. to write in a proposal detailing how they would use such a van. Ford sifted through nearly 1,000 entries and chose five businesses from across the country to receive the first U.S.-spec vans.

That wasn't all, though. Ford flew the business owners out to Chicago to present them with their new vans at Ford's press conference at the show. Then, with all five waiting expectantly on stage, Ford announced that not only would it give them the vans free, but that it had customized each van for the individual businesses. The businesses included a mobile maid service (pictured), a mobile baby-proofing service, a mobile CPR training service, a guide-dog training center, and a kayak outfitter.

Ford Transit Connect Front Grille
Ford Transit Connect Interior View



The 2010 Transit Connect, set to hit Ford dealerships this summer and which is making its debut in U.S.-spec trim at this week's 2009 Chicago Auto Show.
While there aren't as many truck introductions at this year's show, there are still some interesting and significant debuts, including the 2010 Ford Harley-Davidson F-150, the Dodge Ram Heavy-Duty, and the production version of the 2010 Ford Transit Connect van.
At the New York auto show, Ford displayed a concept Transit Connect taxi, noting it brings architecture's trend of building upward where land is scarce, to the vehicles on the streets.

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