@@EinkOLED Nah, I drove the 24 hour rental smart 4/4 to go get car parts. My 330ci only gets 30mpg, renting a shitbox was the cheapest way. Fort William to Portsmouth and back.
Loved the video! Looking forward to the next road trips! I would love to have been there on the trip -and have played some games in the back of the Tourneo-.
the 335d cant do 550k on a tank. and doesnt have 360hp. It needs like 10l diesel per 100k, the ford needs like 7. yeah obviously much more fun in the 335 but that's not what the ford is about haha
I'm positive 335d can do 7-8ish on cruise control at ~110-120 km/h on the motorway. And that "4 times more" was a roughly approximation. Saying 3.2947368 (Actual 313 / 95) would sound kinda bad. Maybe not more economical but is still a lot more powerful and the fuel consumption on cruise control at motorway speeds is somewhat comparable. I still think 1100 km with 2 tanks is pretty bad for 95 bhp, a 2.0 TDI passat shows a little over 1000 km on the dashboard if I fill the gas tank km till empty.
Andrei Vlad Indeed, 2 tanks is poor but it depends on tank size and how it was driven. I can get 700 miles on a 70l tank in my Mondeo Diesel Auto if I totally drive like a granny, but foot down on the autobahn and take it to top speed at every possible opportunity and that drops to less than 500 miles
Merry Christmas and a prosperous new year Alex & co ...liked this one it’s about real cars ...not something that you can afford if you win the lottery several times over....grazie grazie Mille ciao ciao
I done 850 mile in my transit connect its the 6 speed 115ps manual, leather streering wheel, heated glass, ford alloys, moon dust silver, heated seat and ac you would of enjoyed that journey in my van i thinks
@@alexkersten1964 you buy them to do a job, not to enjoy the drive. however for a converted van, they do drive quite well, even if they are quite slow for a car. but smaller engines are good for UK fuel prices
I wonder why Ford doesn't use tourneo name in North America. Both passenger and cargo versions of this mini van are called Transit Connect. Same with the big ass van, both cargo and passenger as well as the chassis cab are Transit. But then no one cares, the previous big ass vans and chassis cabs were all Econoline. Ford sells a bunch of vans regardless of their name due to them being RWD and superior to GM. I actually hate what ford did to the North American models though. no rear fog lights, at least there aren't if you don't get the dealer to activate them. They are very useful but many Ameircans use fog lights for aesthetic purposes and turn them on whenever their headlights are on…
I think it's more important to differentiate in Europe because vans are more popular in general. Yes, the RAM 1500 with it's 5.7 V8 is the best sold pick-up in Western Europe, but it's mainly driven by regular people that travel from A to B without any cargo... Whereas a pickup is very common in the U.S. as a company car. That's almost never the case over here, and vans seem so much more practical. I think this is going to be supposed to be the family van, and I think they all look ugly (a VW Caddy or a VW Transporter T5 Passenger, a Citroën Berlingo, ...) but, they usually come with smaller diesel engines that make enough torque (obviously, the U.S. using mainly naturally aspirated gas engines, and Europe using pretty much nothing but smaller turbocharged gas / diesel engines, a 1.6 gasser makes the same torque as your 3.0 V6 and a diesel would make even more torque) and I think they're in a different registration class (= less taxes), but I'm not quite sure. Where an American family might use a Suburban to drive around 7 people, a European might use some kind of 'van' like this. Or an MPV, and they're both 'not cool'. Suburbans do exist over here (Chevy currently only sells their sportscars, including Corvette and all Caddilac models in Europe), but they either have 4 seats for lower taxes, and those that have all 7 seats, are obviously expensive to get registered and in yearly taxes because of it's 5.3 V8. They usually get sold by these dealerships that sell all new cars from kinds of brands, they have some of them quite often.
never drive the 2003 Citroen berlingo we went from Chelmsford to Sandbanks to holiday and it took 5 hours all I can say was it was hell the drive and comfort is more that poor
I drove 1100 miles in 22 hours in a smart 4/4 after an accidental eBay purchase. You guys are a bunch of lightweights.
How do you accidentally buy a smart 4? Did you place a bid without thinking it would win?
@@EinkOLED Nah, I drove the 24 hour rental smart 4/4 to go get car parts. My 330ci only gets 30mpg, renting a shitbox was the cheapest way. Fort William to Portsmouth and back.
ford wont be asking you to do this again lol
Isn't that just a fancy transit connect van for families?
Nathan Glennon its a transit Connect with Windows, a back Seat and a normal boot
basically, yes.
It’s basically a bus version of the Transit Connect. There is also the Tourneo custom but they don’t make the Tourneo by itself anymore
Loved the video! Looking forward to the next road trips! I would love to have been there on the trip -and have played some games in the back of the Tourneo-.
I have 124,567miles on my 15 plate connect i love it. getting 700miles to a tank most of the time.
Parked in a disabled bay....naughty Alex :P
You gotta be disabled to buy that ford
@@stoyan.velinov lmao
I drive a connect everyday, but a commercial one. 1.5tdci 120hp. It's just brilliant for a van, really love it.
700 miles (1100 km?) with 2 tanks of diesel? Wtf?
I'm pretty confident a 335d can do that, and it has 4 times the power that ford have..
the 335d cant do 550k on a tank. and doesnt have 360hp. It needs like 10l diesel per 100k, the ford needs like 7. yeah obviously much more fun in the 335 but that's not what the ford is about haha
I'm positive 335d can do 7-8ish on cruise control at ~110-120 km/h on the motorway.
And that "4 times more" was a roughly approximation. Saying 3.2947368 (Actual 313 / 95) would sound kinda bad.
Maybe not more economical but is still a lot more powerful and the fuel consumption on cruise control at motorway speeds is somewhat comparable.
I still think 1100 km with 2 tanks is pretty bad for 95 bhp, a 2.0 TDI passat shows a little over 1000 km on the dashboard if I fill the gas tank km till empty.
Andrei Vlad Indeed, 2 tanks is poor but it depends on tank size and how it was driven. I can get 700 miles on a 70l tank in my Mondeo Diesel Auto if I totally drive like a granny, but foot down on the autobahn and take it to top speed at every possible opportunity and that drops to less than 500 miles
It has a small tank dude
The engine isn’t run in, if it is it Will be alot more economical
All cars deserve love.
Hey Alex my name is also Alex the Ford Transit Connect is awesome we love them in North America I like them too. Greetings from North America
Merry Christmas and a prosperous new year Alex & co ...liked this one it’s about real cars ...not something that you can afford if you win the lottery several times over....grazie grazie Mille ciao ciao
Everyone drinks red bull on a long drive, then heres my nigga Alex with DAT candy up. I like your style m8
Watched for the entertainment... Not the car. Great video tho!!!!
I am doing an 18 hour drive from Manchester to como in a few weeks
A followup conparision video is required, when/if Ford releases the EV version of the Tourneo Connect.
I will be driving from Italy to London in August this year with my nissan qashqai +2 2011 model
What’s the name of the song at 3:57?
Great video! Thinking about getting one of these and an Amdro boot jump to make a mini camper van!
Nice I always wanted to go through Europe by car from uk must be very nice drive instead off flying
So I take you weren't allowed to reveal the MPG if it was that bad?
Our family drove to Naples Italy and back in our Ford galaxy 👍
I done 850 mile in my transit connect its the 6 speed 115ps manual, leather streering wheel, heated glass, ford alloys, moon dust silver, heated seat and ac you would of enjoyed that journey in my van i thinks
How much was the total toll
It must be so much fun driving a diesel commercial van with 95hp.
Car Throttle Turbo just do a review of the audi a6 2.0T :D
Just got to Italy form Scotland on my b-max 1.0 ecoboost..
Nice !
Ok great but bean looking for headlamp deflectors for my one to go to europe no one makes them. ??
Stickers come from Halfords.
Nice vid!
What el se can you ask for, it`s the perfect car/Van/MPV
We did this in a elgrand one day from London to Bari
Cool music
snow and no drift? times have hit us hard.
How does it feel to drive on the right with the steering wheel also on the right ?
I thought engines came already run in now a days??
they come bedded in. not loosened up. my Mondeo is still loosening up fully at 90k miles!
try nearly 20k for the fiesta st for a decent spec one. also you will lose half that in 1 year.
i love it man! thank you for sharing;) i hate the car though!
Thanks, glad you liked the vid!
It's not a car guy's car, granted, but it was great on the journey so no complaints from me ;)
Alex Kersten Nice Review, but the summary is a little bit short, keep it up :)
@@alexkersten1964 you buy them to do a job, not to enjoy the drive. however for a converted van, they do drive quite well, even if they are quite slow for a car. but smaller engines are good for UK fuel prices
Big arms 💪🏼
Oh here we go again.. Candy Up... :D
I wonder why Ford doesn't use tourneo name in North America.
Both passenger and cargo versions of this mini van are called Transit Connect.
Same with the big ass van, both cargo and passenger as well as the chassis cab are Transit.
But then no one cares, the previous big ass vans and chassis cabs were all Econoline. Ford sells a bunch of vans regardless of their name due to them being RWD and superior to GM.
I actually hate what ford did to the North American models though. no rear fog lights, at least there aren't if you don't get the dealer to activate them. They are very useful but many Ameircans use fog lights for aesthetic purposes and turn them on whenever their headlights are on…
Michael Cui the bigest transit passenger van is also called transit in europe
@@codykamminga9667 transit minibus (for carrying people) has always been called Tourneo in the UK (and on every European version ive seen)
Pete Lattimer well here it isn’t (netherlands) the tourneo is for all but the transit custom, that is just transit
I think it's more important to differentiate in Europe because vans are more popular in general. Yes, the RAM 1500 with it's 5.7 V8 is the best sold pick-up in Western Europe, but it's mainly driven by regular people that travel from A to B without any cargo... Whereas a pickup is very common in the U.S. as a company car. That's almost never the case over here, and vans seem so much more practical.
I think this is going to be supposed to be the family van, and I think they all look ugly (a VW Caddy or a VW Transporter T5 Passenger, a Citroën Berlingo, ...) but, they usually come with smaller diesel engines that make enough torque (obviously, the U.S. using mainly naturally aspirated gas engines, and Europe using pretty much nothing but smaller turbocharged gas / diesel engines, a 1.6 gasser makes the same torque as your 3.0 V6 and a diesel would make even more torque) and I think they're in a different registration class (= less taxes), but I'm not quite sure.
Where an American family might use a Suburban to drive around 7 people, a European might use some kind of 'van' like this. Or an MPV, and they're both 'not cool'.
Suburbans do exist over here (Chevy currently only sells their sportscars, including Corvette and all Caddilac models in Europe), but they either have 4 seats for lower taxes, and those that have all 7 seats, are obviously expensive to get registered and in yearly taxes because of it's 5.3 V8. They usually get sold by these dealerships that sell all new cars from kinds of brands, they have some of them quite often.
2 tanks for 720 miles? My 220d convertible just did 600 on one tank...
Are you Disabled or do you just think its OK to park in a parking space allocated for somebody who is Disabled?
Joloke08 because minibuses are mostly used by disabled people so he thinks he can get away with it
It's the middle of the night midwit, no one disabled is parking there at that time. Get a grip
It takes me longer to drive from Cleveland Ohio to Miami Florida and I do that in a 2016 Jeep Compass how small is Europe like jeeze
never drive the 2003 Citroen berlingo we went from Chelmsford to Sandbanks to holiday and it took 5 hours all I can say was it was hell the drive and comfort is more that poor
do this again at 200k lol
Next time do it in a 2010 Chrysler Grand Voyager
Oh my god i went to channel tunnel 3 times to poland 🇵🇱 in a car to
I have a 2010 Mercedes Vito 9 seater
*checks watch*
Wait, you mean the car doesn't even have a clock?
My DS3 BluHDI could Do it on one tank
5:26 welcome to fucking france
It’s got steel wheels, windows, slidey doors aaannnnddd it’s parked in a disabled space.
Dude left his post code up smh lol
NANI?! TRUENO???
you show,present only yourself.,ı couldn not see the car
That’s a transit connect
how in the world 95 horses can move that big car
easily but sedately, for economy, given UK fuel prices! diesel was £1.30+ per litre last month! cheapest i can get now is £1.24.9 per litre now
Pretty easily.
Because its economical
100th comment!!
bruh..
16k for that pill of crap
Nice video... horrible background music 😂
only over 90 hp thats lazy
but its a small engine so cant expect much over 90 hp from the small engine
@@petelattimer6808 my dad had the same engine in a Ford Cmax, that had 110hp?
Plastic steering wheel. What a shame
converted van so no real need for anything better