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The Ford Tourneo Connect is all about practicality and, if you’re looking for a used example, this minivan that’s based around a collaboration with VW and its Caddy, makes a great choice.
You can pick up used examples of the Ford Tourneo Connect in one of two variants, with a standard-sized MPV body supplemented by the longer wheelbase Grand Tourneo Connect. Both models are available with either five or seven seats too, which makes this minivan perfect for people carrying duties.
Being a MPV makes the Ford Tourneo Connect a direct rival to the VW Caddy and it matches that vehicle on most counts, with a boxy body shape and twin sliding doors at the rear providing quick and easy access.
Although it might not be quite as rewarding to drive as many Ford models in the range, the Tourneo Connect is certainly more than capable. It’s a simple setup too, with just two trim levels to choose from meaning you’re not going to be bamboozled when picking through used models.
Aside from the VW Caddy, the Ford S-Max is another model to consider as a close rival although you might also want to investigate the Citroen Berlingo or the very spacious Dacia Jogger, both of which represent great value on the used side of things.
If you’re looking to buy a used Ford Tourneo Connect there’s a huge amount of choice. Take a look at a Ford Tourneo Connect for sale on heycar to discover just what’s on offer.
The Ford Tourneo Connect falls into the MPV category, which if you regularly need to move people and their stuff around makes it a very practical used buy. Based on the VW Caddy and with the underpinnings of a Volkswagen Golf, this is a spacious mover that drives respectably too.
Although there are rivals, such as the Citroen Berlingo and Dacia Jogger, that both offer plenty of space and seating too, the Ford Tourneo Connect looks pretty cool, especially if you can find one with the Titanium trim.
However, while Ford has a good reputation for its comfort levels and tech, the Ford Tourneo Connect is a little more spartan inside. The popular SYNC 4 infotainment system is absent, but there is a decent 10-inch touchscreen, while DAB radio, sat-nav, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and Bluetooth make amends somewhat.
The Ford Tourneo Connect isn’t quite as rewarding to drive as many other models in the portfolio though. However, even in its 1.5-litre turbo petrol guise, the MPV goes well enough although you’ll want the 2.0-litre turbodiesel if you’re aiming for lots of longer runs with people and cargo on-board.
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Ford offers the Tourneo Connect in two lengths – the standard version and the longer wheelbase Grand Tourneo Connect that is 35cm (or 12-inches in old money).That extra length is important if you want to carry seven people a lot of the time as it not only means you have more boot space with seven on board, the middle row seats can also slide back to offer more knee space than in the shorter wheelbase model with its fixed position second row seats.
The Titanium trim offers all you could want in an MPV, while the Active has a slightly raised ride height to cope with rugged lanes better.
The 2.0-litre turbodiesel will be the engine you want if carrying seven people often as it has 122PS and more low-down pull than the 115PS 1.5-litre turbo petrol. As for a gearbox, you can pick from six-speed manual or seven-speed automatic transmissions with either engine option.
The Ford Tourneo Connect is available with a simple choice of petrol or diesel engines, which makes searching for used examples pretty straightforward.
The Ford Tourneo Connect is available in a standard edition, which is supplemented by the larger Grand version and comes in two trim levels – Titanium and Active. Adding to the appeal is the way Ford offered a number of options for the Tourneo Connect including a panoramic glass roof, power operated tailgate, heated steering wheel and a detachable tow bar. Some used examples might also feature the X Pack, which features LED headlights and automatic high beam adjust, rear view camera plus dual zone climate control.
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If you’re looking to minimise your road tax burden, the Tourneo Connect that features the 2.0-litre diesel engine and manual gearbox is a sensible bet. It produces 128g/km of carbon dioxide, meaning you would have paid £210 for the first year of Vehicle Excise Duty. Outside of that, the range falls into the bracket above this, which means new buyers would have paid £255 for the initial 12 months of road tax. After that, all models of the Ford Tourneo Connect are charged at a standard £180 for a year’s road tax.
The Ford Tourneo Connect sits in Group 11 for the smaller engined 1.5 Ecoboost model while it rises to Group 13 for the Grand Tourneo Active variant, fitted with the 2.0-litre turbodiesel engine. It’s worth noting the Volkswagen Caddy might appear cheaper to insure due to its less powerful base engine model.
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