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2019 standard height and wheelbase, 3.5 ecoboost. After driving the boosted one, I'd never go for the NA one.
My only gripe is how dang SLOW it is. On a flat highway with no wind you can cruise 80 no problem. However, climbing through the Rockies or driving through a Nebraska headwind is not fun at all. If you ever plan on towing any kind of trailer, forget it. I'll be selling mine soon and moving over to a full-sized transit just so I can pull a 14' x 7' trailer to the nationals. If you never plan on pulling a trailer, it's hard to beat the ProMaster for the price.
Only had the promaster a short time, but just felt like i was driving a piece of shit. Liked the transit a lot more.
Now I’m driving a 2018 Chevy 3500 express because it has a 10,000 pound tow rating and I need to tow my toy hauler. If the transit rating wasn’t 5,000 pounds I’d get another.
Pit Row
I was pulling our old steel horse trailer to AZ with ours, had the cruise control set at 65. Came to a steep grade so I clicked it off. Starting passing a few trucks and going with the flow of cars, then look down and I’m doing 80mph up the hill and not really pushing it! Backed her down as I don’t need to be pulling horses at that speed 😬
Another thing to point out... we went with the passenger for the windows, factory head liner, rear AC / Heat. Love sitting in the back between motos, viewing the track, radio tuned into the race with the AC on😁
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