As a 77 y.o. homeowner & solo part time traveler who's downsized from a class C & then a B motorhome, I can say I ❤ my 2015 FTC. You've done a great job of listing all the pros of this van. And, your videos are just the sweetest. Thanks for all your posts.
@cricket1984
11 ай бұрын
Always so positive. Your pros far outweigh the cons. Shows your appreciation for the joy and freedom the van allowed. Best wishes for future travels.
@mikeandheather
11 ай бұрын
Thank you for the kind words and well wishes, we truly enjoyed traveling out of our van and are happy that it comes across as such 😊
@JamesDBuzzard
Ай бұрын
What wheels are you guys rocking? Those look great! Awesome video and great overview 👌
@JNYC-gb1pp
11 ай бұрын
Regarding wet stuff: The Japanese don't generally have clothes driers but instead have dehumidifiers in the bathroom and retractable clothes lines - so they just hang up clothes and turn on dehumidifier. it might be something to consider.
@mikeandheather
11 ай бұрын
Good to know! Thank you so much for the suggestion and for watching, we really do appreciate it!
@RescueDogTreats
11 ай бұрын
I built out a 2016 transit connect and love it! Great video! ❤
@mikeandheather
10 ай бұрын
That is so awesome! Thank you very much for watching, we really do appreciate it! Happy Travels 😊
@JFFilmsMTB
3 ай бұрын
Incredible info! Looking to get one now and that bit about the 2013's and a few years before being slightly taller was huge. Thank you!!
@ceciliabryane5894
Ай бұрын
Thanks for the insight on your experience traveling in such a small van. Curious if you insulated the vehicle to handle the extreme temperature differences.
@pattyely927
11 ай бұрын
Awesome info! It was a game changer when I hung a clothesline across the cab from the handles above the doors for our wet items to dry at night.
@mikeandheather
10 ай бұрын
You are so right! A clothesline across the cab is a great idea 😊 Thank you so much for watching, we really do appreciate it!
@lynneeie5226
11 ай бұрын
This is awesome! We bought a Ford Transit Connect here in Europe with a diesel and a manual transmission and have no problems with speed or strength up hills. It cannot pull our horse trailer, with horses, so we do have to keep our other car, but this van has become our daily vehicle and farm van. We have set it up with a system of lighter weight things, very simple, all can be pulled out so that we can use the van for carrying farm supplies but when we want to camp or take a day trip or when we fly out on our once a year vacation and have to leave at some early hour.... we can park at the airport and sleep in the van and that has been lovely!! So it really is a nice little van and it can what one needs it to be, which we love.
@mikeandheather
10 ай бұрын
That's great! It sounds like you have an awesome setup. It really is such a versatile little van! You are so right about parking at the airport. We only did it once but it worked out perfectly! We were able to sleep in the parking lot the night before our very early flight the next morning 😊 Thank you for watching, we really appreciate it! Happy Travels!
@nunyabeezwacks1408
5 ай бұрын
If the manual transmission version were available here in the States, then I'd already own one.
@wile1coyote
3 ай бұрын
I have a 2010 build out, agree with most of what they are saying here, id kill for an extra foot of length but its a great van to travel in.
@HettyHartpreneur
11 ай бұрын
I totally agree with you both when you are telling about the advantages of your van! ❤
@mikeandheather
10 ай бұрын
Great minds think alike 😊 Thank you so much for watching, we really appreciate it and you!
@CraigMorton321
11 ай бұрын
Great video. Lots of good advice! Hoping to use that advice real soon!
@mikeandheather
11 ай бұрын
Yes, hopefully you can hit the road soon! So exciting 😊 Thank you for watching!
@HopeU2Rwell
11 ай бұрын
New subscriber here! Looking forward to more videos. Safe and happy travels!
@mikeandheather
10 ай бұрын
That is so exciting, welcome! We are happy to have you here 😊 Thank you for the well wishes and for watching, we really appreciate it!
@llorylloyd
11 ай бұрын
Mike & Heather ❤U guys. Great info and I just had a thought. If you rearrange your setup reverse it. Since Mike needs more sleep space and drive space maybe putting the bed behind his seat. Since he'll need more room to push farther back to drive then that'll give you more room to push the seat up to put the popup table to extend the bed. Ok was a good idea in my head while I listened, then remembered you and most vanlifers leave the front seat empty in case you have to leave quickly. 🤷 Oh well 😁
@mikeandheather
11 ай бұрын
Awe, we love ya too 😊 You are so right! A lot of people do rearrange the back to have the bed behind the driver's side. We were going to do that originally but decided against it because putting our bench on that side of the van would mean that we couldn't push the seat all the way back when driving which was important for Mike. But not a bad idea at all! Thank you for the suggestion and for watching, we really appreciate it!
@rapier5
8 ай бұрын
This comment is the odd reliability of my 2013 Transit Connect. I got a 2013 in August 2020 with 180K miles. It is my only vehicle and is set up to camp out of. Fridge, power bank, no bed but finished wood floor, shelves, racks, and drawers full of stuff. Lots of stuff. As I said, camp and live out of, not camp in, except to sleep or as a last resort. So it ran good so I took a chance. It is now at 236K miles. A water pump, some brake and exhaust work, that's about it. Runs perfectly. Odd. I sensed it was lightly used. I am sure most are abused by employees, often heavily loaded, but this wasn't. Still, 236K sort of amazing. So from Michigan it will be off TX in April and MT in July.
@mikeandheather
8 ай бұрын
Wow! 236k miles?! That is so impressive! We are happy to say it doesn't surprise us though 😀 Our van was incredibly reliable and we hope the new owner gets to 236k and beyond as well! Ford Transit Connects are truly a hidden gem in the van life sphere. We wish you all the best in your upcoming travels! It sounds like you have some pretty amazing roadtrips coming up this spring/summer. Thank you so much for watching, we really do appreciate it! Safe travels!
@pursang0904
11 ай бұрын
I agree - love my dads van!!!
@mikeandheather
11 ай бұрын
They are great little vans 😊 Thank you for watching, we really appreciate it!
@tiguanman1170
11 ай бұрын
Petrol engine TCs are very rare in the UK and i dont think Ford ever did an automatic. Your gas price means that a petrol auto is fine. In the UK we run diesel. Biggest issue here is corrosion and ive had sills on mine replaced and had the whole underneath coated against corrosion. I have to say that Mike does well seated and lying down at 6'5"! Routine aervicing is really important and keep a note of the timing belt change interval. Excellent video as usual.
@mikeandheather
10 ай бұрын
Wow, that is very interesting! We have never seen, at least to our knowledge, a diesel version of our van here in the states! Thank you for watching, we really do appreciate it 😊
@evelyndunn50
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing love all the information.
@mikeandheather
11 ай бұрын
Happy to help! Thank you so much for watching, we really appreciate it!
@lottie2525
11 ай бұрын
Great to hear all your pros and cons having properly used your micro camper for a long time. I've just bought a Peugeot Partner Tepee (UK/Europe popular option similar to your van) but the car version. I wanted to have mine as a regular car and then put stuff in to go off for a few weeks at a time and then turn it back into being a car again, so it won't be a permanent build. I hadn't thought of the issue of wet coats/boots and it being hard to dry them. Can you lay them over the front seats - would that work?
@mikeandheather
10 ай бұрын
That is so exciting! Congratulations on you new van! We have seen some pretty incredible non-permanent builds so that should not stop you from having a great experience 😊 Yes, you can absolutely lay the clothes over the front seats! We actually did that for our clothes, as long as they weren't soaked. But, when our clothes were really wet, they would actually get the seats themselves wet as they were drying. To solve that issue we bought a camping laundry line and hung it across the front cab area. We tried to hang it so that when the clothes dripped, it would drip on the floor rather than the seats. We also put our boots in the footwell of the passenger seat as well. Hope that helps. Thank you so much for watching, we really do appreciate it! Happy travels!
@AprilJohnson34
11 ай бұрын
Love hearing your take on your van after the 49 state road trip... I am also finding that I am drawn to the transit connect for the size. One question... did you ever come across a situation where the ground clearance of the vehicle was too small. I don't think you guys ever installed a lift kit or anything like that. Any information on your experience with ground clearance esp on dirt road in BLM land would be helpful for me. Again thats for the great video content. Love watching your travels!
@mikeandheather
10 ай бұрын
Hi- no! We did not ever come across a situation where the ground clearance was too low for our van. But, we always made sure to look up the place we were camping, if we were planning on going off grid, to make sure that we would be able to make it. If the reviews said that other vehicles with low clearance could make it, we knew we could! If it said otherwise, we just avoided it. But truthfully, we went down some pretty sketchy bumpy roads and our van did well. We have also driven it during snow storms with a lot of snow on the road and it did great. (We also had snow tires) You are right, we did not have a lift kit 😊 Hope that helps! Thank you for watching, we really appreciate it!
@juliekrone5293
11 ай бұрын
could you talk a little about how you transferred to remote work - did you use online posting sites like indeed - some of the posts on there seem a little sketchy and i’d love some other options!
@mikeandheather
11 ай бұрын
You are right! Some of the job post can be a little sketchy! We used Indeed to find the jobs but went directly to the companies website to actually apply. If the job posting on Indeed didn't have an actual company listed, we didn't apply. We got better results when we applied to remote jobs in our direct area and/or state. When we opened up our search to the entire USA we didn't get any call backs from those ones we applied to. On indeed in the "what" section, we searched by the word "remote" and in the "where" section, we searched by our local area of "Buffalo, NY." If we didn't find any that we could apply to, then we searched by the area of "New York State." We found that many remote job postings still are looking for people in the area even though it is a remote job. But again, we just found the jobs on Indeed and went directly to the company website to apply which we think helped. Hope that helps! Please let us know if you have any other questions 😊 Thank you for watching!
@cvisconti4568
11 ай бұрын
I know this van doesn’t have all wheel drive or four-wheel-drive must be difficult in the snow
@burly636
5 ай бұрын
I bought a 2012 2 years ago. My help let me down. Got rid of it.
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