Ford Transit Connect 1.5 EcoBlue 120ps Limited Van Diesel
Description
This Ford Transit Connect is a solid, well-maintained van with a clean history — only 20,000 miles on the clock and no VAT. It’s magnetic grey with a nice, practical interior, and has loads of features you’d expect from a well-equipped van like this: heated front seats, aircon, cruise control, ABS with EBD, driver airbag, immobiliser, PAS, quickclear heated windscreen, and a trip computer.It’s fully serviced and ready to go — just drive it straight out of the garage. The interior has a roof rack and overhead stowage, plus a clean, easy-to-maintain floor. The steering column has reach and rake adjustment, and the driver’s seat has a reminder for seatbelts.
The wheel trim is 16-inch 5-spoke sparkle silver alloy, and it’s lined with ligne cloth upholstery. You get electric windows, keyless start, remote central locking (with a second remote key), load box LED lights, and even a fuel capless refuelling system.
Extra bits: hill start assist, active grille shutter, auto start/stop, Thatcham Category 1 alarm, ESC, FordPass Connect with on-board modem, body-coloured bumpers and side mouldings, and electrically folding, heated door mirrors.
I’ve kept it simple — no flashy mods, just reliable, practical bits that get the job done. It’s a solid workhorse, and I’ve used it for a few years as a daily driver and for small deliveries.
I’m based in Dolgellau, Gwynedd, and it’s been sitting in a secure garage with all the basics covered. I’ve only just listed it — still a great deal for someone looking for a reliable, feature-packed van.
It’s worth noting it’s priced at £14,395.50 — I’m not looking to sell it fast, just find someone who’ll take it and use it properly.
About Pentre Motors:
Started back in 1958 when Peter, a former driver, bought his first bus — a 29-seater for £200 — to take kids to school. The business grew slowly, with a key move in 1959 when he settled at the current site in Llanrhaeadr on the Ruthin to Denbigh road. We had Esso pumps selling fuel at just 13p a gallon back then, and later added a showroom for Austin and Morris cars — an A35 was £550, an A55 pickup £800. The garage expanded over the years, and by 1973 we had 29 coaches across Llanrhaeadr and Rhyl.
I’ve kept the spirit of the business alive — practical, honest, and focused on quality.
Opening hours:
Mon–Fri: 8am–5:30pm
Sat: 8:30am–12:30pm
Sun: Closed