V Ford Tranzit Tnvd Lukas Techet Toplivo

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I don't own one personally. But we have a low roof passenger at my work that I drive and I have driven the medium roof. IMO I'd go medium roof all day. Kind of the same thought with a trailer, you will always want more room. I am 6' and the ability to stand in the medium roof makes all the difference, as well as a lot more room for gear.

I also noticed that the medium roof lwb was surprisingly easy to drive and maneuver. My wife even prefers the medium. Hope this helps. I also found that some medium roof passenger models have a plastic floor. We pop the seats out in ours at work regularly to haul gear. The medium roof passenger makes for a perfect crew van platform. Wrote: I don't own one personally.

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But we have a low roof passenger at my work that I drive and I have driven the medium roof. Buuz mongolian keyboard download windows 7. IMO I'd go medium roof all day.

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Kind of the same thought with a trailer, you will always want more room. I am 6' and the ability to stand in the medium roof makes all the difference, as well as a lot more room for gear. I also noticed that the medium roof lwb was surprisingly easy to drive and maneuver. My wife even prefers the medium. Hope this helps. I also found that some medium roof passenger models have a plastic floor.

We pop the seats out in ours at work regularly to haul gear. The medium roof passenger makes for a perfect crew van platform. The medium roof normal wheelbase is perfect, can stand inside and you can also fit a 2nd row seat in there and still have room for 2 bikes behind them.

Wrote: I don't own one personally. But we have a low roof passenger at my work that I drive and I have driven the medium roof. IMO I'd go medium roof all day. Kind of the same thought with a trailer, you will always want more room. I am 6' and the ability to stand in the medium roof makes all the difference, as well as a lot more room for gear. I also noticed that the medium roof lwb was surprisingly easy to drive and maneuver.

My wife even prefers the medium. Hope this helps. I also found that some medium roof passenger models have a plastic floor. We pop the seats out in ours at work regularly to haul gear. The medium roof passenger makes for a perfect crew van platform.

I just picked up a high roof extended length transit about 3 weeks ago. About to start building it out. I was originally planning on getting the medium roof extended model, but this one was too good of a deal to pass up. It has the ecoboost engine in it - the computer says it's getting 16 mpg at the moment. I really haven't driven it much yet to see how accurate that is, but I assume it won't change much. This ecoboost engine rips - it's got a ton of power and is fun to drive. I'm glad I ended up with the high roof because I have some ideas on how to build some shallow cabinets up top that I think will come in real handy.

Here it is in it's bare glory: Good luck - make sure to post pics of your build when you get one! Wrote: Made a impulse buy on a 17 f250. Handles like crap, sucks driving. Tail gate is so high, it's like it's a 6' lift on it, but all stock. Hard loading a bike for sure.

So think I may take a loss and pull the trigger on the medium roof lwb transit. Also who did y'all finance threw? I originally tried buying one and my bank (navy federal) wouldn't do the loan since they considered it commercial. So went with a f250 my boy tried to buy one also through our credit union. They said no also saying it was for business! I would just go through Ford credit at the dealer.