Just listing out some Pros and Cons and thinking out loud. If you have additional points to consider, I'd love to hear them!
Winter -> A wash? A prius is FWD so a positive there, but a cargo van is heavy with RWD. Ground clearance doesn't play much into this as I can wait it out for big snowstorms. Not sure how low rolling resistance Prius tires do in the Winter. I'd be in Winter conditions for a month or so while I visit family in the Northeast.
Ground Clearance -> Cargo Van wins here. But I'm unsure how often the low ground clearance of the Prius will play a factor here. I'd love to visit beautiful places like the Valley of the Gods, but unsure what ground clearance it takes to get there: http://bluffutah.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/votg.jpg
Storage -> Cargo Van. I want to preserve MPG if I were to go with the Prius as well as stealth so a hitch or cargo carrier on top would not be optimal.
MPG -> Prius. 45-50mpg vs. 13mpg as I read reviews.
Reliability -> A wash? I know the Prius is very reliable, but I assume a cargo van is as well as they are workhorses for contractors and the like.
Serviceability -> A wash? Prius has smaller components that aren't as heavy to DIY, but has more complicated systems. Cargo van is more simplistic, but will I feel like picking up new rotors or tires/rims for a cargo van and tossing them around when it's time to change them out?
Maintenance Costs -> Unsure. Tires should cost more for a cargo van as they are larger, but unsure how the braking system on a Prius works and if those parts are very specific, thus have to buy them at a dealer. Oil change will cost more for a Cargo Van.
Living space -> Cargo Van. I know there are folks who fulltime (or near fulltime) in their Prius, but what happens on a rainy day? Are you inside your Prius the whole time? Do you just suck it up and put on your raincoat and venture out? I'm an extrovert, but I wonder if there will be days where I just want to stay inside. How does that work out in the Prius?
Stealth -> Cargo Van. Less windows to black out. "Deeper" space in the back of the van to do your thing while stealthing. Both easily parked
Room for a friend -> Cargo Van. If you happen to meet a friend to travel with along the way, or take a family member out for a road trip here and there....
Climate Control -> This is a big one. Definite positive for the Prius to have the ability to run the A/C off battery and cycle the engine to recharge the battery a few minutes each hour, but is that really feasible to run while stealthing in a town/city? Sure the engine is quiet and only comes on so often, but if someone happens to be around then, bad news, right? Vs. a Cargo van with a roof fan.... While stealthing, are those fans so quiet that they can be run 24/7 and no one knows? But they surely won't cool like A/C will....are you basically left to sweat it out on a hot summer day/night if you are stealthing? Haha.
If I've forgotten any relevant categories or information, bring it on! Thanks!
Winter -> A wash? A prius is FWD so a positive there, but a cargo van is heavy with RWD. Ground clearance doesn't play much into this as I can wait it out for big snowstorms. Not sure how low rolling resistance Prius tires do in the Winter. I'd be in Winter conditions for a month or so while I visit family in the Northeast.
Ground Clearance -> Cargo Van wins here. But I'm unsure how often the low ground clearance of the Prius will play a factor here. I'd love to visit beautiful places like the Valley of the Gods, but unsure what ground clearance it takes to get there: http://bluffutah.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/votg.jpg
Storage -> Cargo Van. I want to preserve MPG if I were to go with the Prius as well as stealth so a hitch or cargo carrier on top would not be optimal.
MPG -> Prius. 45-50mpg vs. 13mpg as I read reviews.
Reliability -> A wash? I know the Prius is very reliable, but I assume a cargo van is as well as they are workhorses for contractors and the like.
Serviceability -> A wash? Prius has smaller components that aren't as heavy to DIY, but has more complicated systems. Cargo van is more simplistic, but will I feel like picking up new rotors or tires/rims for a cargo van and tossing them around when it's time to change them out?
Maintenance Costs -> Unsure. Tires should cost more for a cargo van as they are larger, but unsure how the braking system on a Prius works and if those parts are very specific, thus have to buy them at a dealer. Oil change will cost more for a Cargo Van.
Living space -> Cargo Van. I know there are folks who fulltime (or near fulltime) in their Prius, but what happens on a rainy day? Are you inside your Prius the whole time? Do you just suck it up and put on your raincoat and venture out? I'm an extrovert, but I wonder if there will be days where I just want to stay inside. How does that work out in the Prius?
Stealth -> Cargo Van. Less windows to black out. "Deeper" space in the back of the van to do your thing while stealthing. Both easily parked
Room for a friend -> Cargo Van. If you happen to meet a friend to travel with along the way, or take a family member out for a road trip here and there....
Climate Control -> This is a big one. Definite positive for the Prius to have the ability to run the A/C off battery and cycle the engine to recharge the battery a few minutes each hour, but is that really feasible to run while stealthing in a town/city? Sure the engine is quiet and only comes on so often, but if someone happens to be around then, bad news, right? Vs. a Cargo van with a roof fan.... While stealthing, are those fans so quiet that they can be run 24/7 and no one knows? But they surely won't cool like A/C will....are you basically left to sweat it out on a hot summer day/night if you are stealthing? Haha.
If I've forgotten any relevant categories or information, bring it on! Thanks!