And it’s so effing simple. I have it on my Colorado. No moving parts. No folding or whatever. Just a little rubberized divot for your foot.
And it’s so effing simple. I have it on my Colorado. No moving parts. No folding or whatever. Just a little rubberized divot for your foot.
My mom got one a couple of years ago. Loves it to death. Dad too.
The gif is amazing. It’s cut so it seems she’s just perpetually skiing up and down the pipe forever. Bravo.
Certainly uglier! Does yours have Uconnect? Recent problems aside, I found that system to be quite good.
What about the Kia? They have a van right?
Take it further. Look how rad the NHL’s mini tournament is. Bring a mini 3v3 tourney to the NBA All Star Game. The game is already a bad version of regular NBA basketball, so why not make it not like NBA basketball at all.
But a Dodge?
“It could be a BMW!” the idiot says.
I kind of misunderstood the guy I replied to, then everyone who replied to me kept confusing the Connect with the standard Transit. I think I’m back on the same page with everyone now.
I’m back on the same page. After my original comment it got off the rails confusing the Connect with the regular Transit line.
Yeah I just looked at Ford’s site and the CONNECT does not have a tall roof. The regular Transit does.
Yeah I just looked at Ford’s site and the CONNECT does not have a tall roof. The regular Transit does. This article was about the CONNECT right?
Yeah I just looked at Ford’s site and the CONNECT does not have a tall roof. The regular Transit does. So you have the standard Transit then?
Yeah I just looked at Ford’s site and the CONNECT does not have a tall roof. The regular Transit does. This article, and my question, was about the CONNECT.
That link is to the Transit, not Transit Connect...which is what this article is about and what my question was about.
I guess I thought the Connect didnt have a tall roof version, leaving that for the standard Transit, but I am getting corrected all over the place.
Really?! Well I am just straight up mistaken then.
I have not been in one, no, which is why I asked. I doesnt look like you could stand up in there if you’re even average height. I know the standard Transit was high, but the Connect was not so much.
30 MPH? They can probably go faster than that.
Tall roofline? I didn’t think the Connect was that tall?