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coolmom42
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Oct 26, 2014

Ford Transit vs Nissan NV--comparison

Had a couple of hours free near a couple of dealers that had the Nissan NV & Ford Transit high-tops in stock. Did some looking and made a few photos. These are the high points:

Ford PROS:

*more headroom, about 3-4" more

*option for heavy-duty alternator & 2nd battery; compartment available for battery placement

*LED lights at front & rear of cargo area

*available in a long wheel base that adds 23 linear inches to the cargo area

*overall excellent fit/finish, lots of cup holders & storage bins in front, plus overhead storage bin

*6 speed automatic with option for switching to manual shifting

*nicely finished cargo area: heavy tough mat with cushion underneath; wiring chase with snap-over cover running from front driver's side, across the rear, and blanked off at the passenger side above rear door; side panels and wheel wells covered up to about 5' high with tough black plastic

*jack stored under passenger seat, does not take up space in cargo area

*full-size spare is underneath but has a crank-down holder---not sure how this works---there is a recessed handle inside the rear doors that the jack handle turns

*nice tall rear windows--good visibility when backing up

*good back-up camera with white lines marking your reverse path, VERY helpful if you suck at backing like I do

*excellent long-arm big side mirrors with convex lower areas, mirrors fold in, power option available.

*what appears to be good sound/heat barriers on the firewall.

*2X 12 V outlets in front

*8 D-ring tie-downs

*van is very quiet to drive and handles nicely. A substantial size vehicle for sure, but handling is surprisingly good. I did a short test drive and was pleased with acceleration/handling on the V6 Eco-boost.

FORD CONS:

*Sticker price on the 2015 regular wheel base high-roof Ford, with a few options, was about $40K.

*comes with Hankook tires; should be Michelins at this price point!

*high step-in---I'm 5'11" and would need a step or running board--running boards are not standard

*the battery is located under the driver's seat in a compartment that is not easily accessible, but visible when the driver's seat is pushed fully forward. Salesman was not sure what would be required to fully access/change the battery. This is where the second battery compartment is as well. There is a jumper point easily accessible under the hood.

*The engine compartment is relatively small, and very tight on space. The access for fluid fills/checks is good, and the main fuse box is up top. But those who do their own mechanical work might find access pretty difficult.

NISSAN NV PROS:

*about $5000 less than a comparably equipped Ford

*large locking console standard between the front seats, lots of overhead storage

*4 overhead lights in cargo bay

*built-in inverter and rear 120 V outlet

*slightly lower step-in than Ford

*engine compartment fully out front---sized & arranged like a full-size pickup

*touts the largest brake rotors available on a cargo van

*passenger seat folds down flat---it struck me that a person could fold this down and use the seat back as one end of a bed support, for a bed oriented front-back, utilizing all the cab cubbies and storage for a "night table" and about 3 linear feet of space.

*good side mirrors comparable to Ford's

*pre-tapped screw holes all along the cargo area sides about 4' high

NISSAN CONS:

*large center console blocks easy access to the back from front seats

*no chase for wiring to the back, it just hangs out there

*only 6 D-ring tie downs

*cargo area mat did not fit well and rippled by the side door

*120 V outlet is only 400 watts, rendering it useless for anything over 3 amps

*cargo area liner is flimsy cargo---very floppy and does not fit well--only goes up about 4' on the wall

*rear windows are short, reducing visibility

I was not able to get many of my technical questions answered about the Nissan, thanks to a lazy salesman. I did not have time for a test drive, no one seemed interested in offering me one anyway.

The Nissan dealer did not offer me any literature but most of the dimensions are available online.


OVERALL: The Ford would be my choice, due to its far superior fit/finish, taller headroom, and what appears to me to be overall better engineering. The only thing that gives me pause about the Ford is the battery compartment under the seat.

The Transits have been sold and used in Europe since 1965, and are the best-selling light cargo vehicle in Europe. My understanding is that US versions have a different transmission but the same engine used in the F-150 V6 Ecoboost.

Transits are made in Kansas City, Nissans are made in Canton, MS.

I'm thinking in about 3 years there should be some reasonably priced used Transits available, which should reduce the sticker shock somewhat.