If you run a small business in the Philadelphia area — whether you're in HVAC, plumbing, electrical, delivery, or landscaping — chances are you've asked yourself this question: Ford Transit or RAM Promaster?

These are the two most popular commercial vans on the market, and both have loyal followings. But they're built differently, they drive differently, and they suit different types of businesses. After years of buying, selling, and working with commercial vehicles at USA Cars Center, here's our honest breakdown.


The Ford Transit: The Versatile Workhorse

The Ford Transit has dominated the commercial van market for good reason. It comes in more configurations than almost any other van — three roof heights, three lengths, two wheelbases, and a choice of gas or diesel engines.

Best for:

  • Businesses that need to carry tall cargo or equipment racks (the High Roof version gives you up to 81.5" of interior height)

  • Companies running highway miles — the Transit's rear-wheel drive handles better at speed

  • Fleets that need to tow — the Transit can tow up to 7,500 lbs depending on configuration

  • Businesses requiring a diesel option for fuel efficiency on long routes

Things to know:

  • Higher ground clearance makes it better for uneven terrain

  • Parts and service are widely available across Pennsylvania and the entire East Coast

  • The 2.0L EcoBoost and 3.5L V6 engines are proven and reliable

At USA Cars Center, we consistently carry used Ford Transit models in the 150, 250, and 350 series — including the hard-to-find T-350 HD Dual Rear Wheel variant, which is ideal for heavy cargo work.


The RAM Promaster: The Affordable Front-Wheel Drive Option

The RAM Promaster takes a different approach. Built on a Fiat Ducato platform, it's front-wheel drive — which makes it lower to the ground, easier to load, and more maneuverable in tight urban environments.

Best for:

  • Urban delivery businesses — the low floor height (21.5") means faster loading and less physical strain on your team

  • Plumbers, electricians, and contractors who load/unload dozens of times per day

  • Budget-conscious buyers — Promasters typically come in at a lower price point than comparable Transits

  • Businesses working in city environments with tight parking and narrow streets

Things to know:

  • Front-wheel drive means less traction in heavy snow — something worth considering for year-round Pennsylvania winters

  • The 3.6L Pentastar V6 is a proven engine with good reliability

  • Interior cargo volume is generous — up to 460 cubic feet in the largest configuration

We regularly stock Promaster 1500, 2500, and 3500 models, including the high-roof extended versions.


Side-by-Side Comparison

Feature

Ford Transit

RAM Promaster

Drive

Rear-wheel drive

Front-wheel drive

Floor Height

Higher

Lower (easier loading)

Max Cargo Volume

Up to 487.3 cu ft

Up to 460 cu ft

Towing Capacity

Up to 7,500 lbs

Up to 6,910 lbs

Diesel Available

Yes

No

Best Environment

Highway, mixed terrain

Urban, city routes

Typical Price (Used)

$17,000–$35,000

$15,000–$25,000


So Which One Should You Choose?

Here's our simple rule of thumb:

  • If your team drives mostly highway miles, carries heavy equipment, or needs diesel — go with the Ford Transit.

  • If your crew loads and unloads constantly, works in dense urban areas, or is watching the budget closely — the RAM Promaster is hard to beat.

Neither van is a bad choice. The best one is the one that fits how your business actually operates every day.


Ready to Find the Right Van for Your Business?

At USA Cars Center, we specialize in commercial vans and work trucks. Our inventory includes Ford Transit, RAM Promaster, Mercedes Sprinter, Ford E-Series, and heavy-duty trucks from RAM, Ford, and GMC — all inspected and priced fairly.

We're located at 2240 E Old Lincoln Hwy, Langhorne, PA 19047, just minutes from Philadelphia and easily accessible from Bucks County and South Jersey.

Call us at (215) 600-0213 or browse our current inventory at usacarscenter.com.


USA Cars Center serves small businesses, contractors, and fleet buyers across the greater Philadelphia area including New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Delaware and Virginia