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Ford Transit Connect: what it's worth

The Transit Connect occupies the compact end of Ford's van range, popular with sole traders doing light deliveries and service calls. The Mk2 (2013–on) is the most commonly sold generation. Low kerb weight and a practical payload make these popular with owner-operators, and the parts demand from the large Connect fleet keeps salvage values healthy.

What affects the offer on your Transit Connect

The Connect's 1.5 TDCi and 1.6 TDCi engines have a broadly positive reliability reputation. High-mileage Connects with intact bodywork and a running drivetrain typically yield a salvage offer above scrap floor. The most common failure on older Mk2s is turbo failure, a running engine with a failed turbo is still a useful salvage item for the gearbox, axles, and body panels.

Key facts on the Transit Connect

  • Mk2 (2013-on) is the most actively traded generation, 1.5 TDCi and 1.6 TDCi are shared across the Ford light range
  • Low kerb weight means scrap floor is lower than larger Transits, salvage value matters more here
  • LWB examples with a working drivetrain typically yield a better offer than SWB due to body panel size
  • 1.0 EcoBoost petrol variants (less common) are priced on engine condition and ULEZ compliance value
Production years
2002–present
Configurations
SWB, LWB
Typical operators
Sole traders, light couriers, home services

What you get when you sell to us

  • One offer in 30 seconds, based on live salvage and used-market pricing, not a generic lookup.
  • Free collection anywhere in 90% of UK postcodes.
  • Same-day bank transfer once the driver confirms collection.
  • V5 and finance settlement handled on our side.

Selling your Ford Transit Connect, common questions

What's a 2015 Transit Connect Mk2 with 130,000 miles worth?

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A working-drivetrain 2015 Connect 1.6 TDCi LWB typically yields £400–£800 salvage depending on body condition. A scrap-only non-runner is roughly £100–£180.

The turbo has failed on my Connect, is it still worth selling?

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Yes. A failed turbo reduces the engine value but not the gearbox, axles, and body panels. We price what's working, a Connect with a blown turbo is not treated as straight scrap.

Will you collect a Connect with a failed MOT on structural rust?

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Yes, a structurally compromised Connect is unlikely to achieve a strong salvage offer, but it's assessed on scrap weight plus any usable component value above the floor.

Is the 1.0 EcoBoost petrol Connect assessed differently from the diesel?

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Yes, the 1.0 EcoBoost is shared with the Ford Fiesta and Focus, giving it broader car-market parts demand. ULEZ compliance status is also a factor for urban-market buyers.

My Connect has dents and scrapes but drives fine, does cosmetic damage affect the offer?

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Minor cosmetic damage doesn't significantly affect a salvage offer. We price on drivetrain and structural condition, dents and scrapes are normal on a working van.

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