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in 2015. However, sales have been declining for years and the company moved a mere 25,140 units in 2022.

While the van certainly wasn’t as flashy as the Bronco or Mustang, it starts at $34,100 and is available in cargo van and passenger van configurations. Both are powered by a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that produces 162 hp and 144 lb-ft of torque.With the Transit Connect dying, small van fans are out of luck as Ram discontinued the ProMaster City last year while. This was proceeded by the death of the Chevrolet City Express in 2018.

Small vans haven’t been the only victims as the mid-size Mercedes Metris is going away shortly. As a result, customers better like the Ford Transit, Mercedes Sprinter, and

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