Ford rolls big and small at NTEA

ATLANTA. Ford revealed its 2009 E-Series full-size van here yesterday alongside its newest commercial vehicle offering-- the direct-from-Europe Ford Transit Connect compact van. "The E-Series features an all-new driver cockpit focused on usability and the comfort of the operator," said Rob Stevens, chief engineer for commercial vehicles, speaking at a news conference at the National Truck Equipment Assn. (NTEA) Work Truck Show. Stevens said E-Series improvements include a redesigned instrument panel and console, door trim panels with more storage, built-in auxiliary switches users can customize, wider-opening rear doors, more ...

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