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The 2014 Ford Tourneo and Transit Courier that got Away [w/Video]
Some of you have been asking us about one of the many minivans and commercial vans that was presented today at Ford's "Go Further" brand event in Amsterdam, and more specifically, the silver colored small minivan with the "Transit Courier" backdrop. Before we get to the details, allow us to explain that Ford names its professional vans Transit and the people-carrier or passenger versions of those models Tourneo.
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Ford Reveals All-new Transit Courier At Birmingham Cv Show
Ford has chosen the 2013 Birmingham CV show to reveal its final new Transit-branded commercial vehicle, which completes the "transformation" of the Blue Oval's range. The latest model, the Transit Courier van, is the entry-level offering,...
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Geneva Motor Show Debut For Ford's Production-ready Tourneo Courier Minivan
Unless Ford has one or more surprises under its sleeve, the highlight of its presentation at next month's Geneva motor show in Switzerland will be the world premiere of the production-ready Tourneo Courier, which was first seen during the Blue Oval's...
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2014 Ford Transit Connect Wagon Will Be Imported To The States From Spain
Next fall, Ford will add a new passenger van named the Transit Connect Wagon to its North American lineup, which it revealed here on Tuesday, following its European debut as the Tourneo Connect during a special event in Amsterdam this past September....
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Ford Introduces Production Version Of New Tourneo Custom In Europe
Only a couple of weeks after debuting the thinly disguised Tourneo Concept at the Geneva Motor Show, Ford has lifted the covers off the production version of its full-size people carrier. The new model will make its world premiere at the Birmingham...
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Ford Reinvents The Transit With Tourneo Passenger Van Concept
Ford will squash speculation on how the next generation of the Transit will look like with the world premiere of the all-new Tourneo Custom Concept at the 82nd Geneva International Auto Show. Not to be confused with the upcoming North American market...
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